Example sentences of "from which [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 So he made for the Jackley road from which nearly all the traffic had now disappeared .
2 Conical pauldrons , from which yet more cables coiled like the tentacles of a cuttlefish , protected the shoulders of the Moderatus .
3 The rest is history , but one which records her pivotal work with the Ordinary Life initiative more than ten years ago , from which so much else has flowed ; working with Maureen Oswin on bereavement which culminated two years ago in the latter 's Am I Allowed to Cry ? , helping to get the Campaign for Mentally Handicapped People ( now Values into Action ) off the ground ; respite care ; and the initiative to get children out of long-stay hospitals .
4 The mental health centres , from which so much was expected for the future , were designed to become self-funding from fees and diverse agency support .
5 And yet , if it had not been a conquered repressed country from which so many of the flower of its youth were forced to escape , would Ireland have been able to produce sons like Henry Ford ?
6 By the 1870s the leading school of the Junggrammatiker ( Young Grammarians ) believed itself capable of actually reconstructing the original Indo-European from which so many languages between Sanskrit in the east and Celtic in the west were descended , and the redoubtable Schleicher actually wrote texts in this reconstructed language .
7 As for the East , it is a curiosity that Egypt , from which almost all of the rest of the evidence emanates , seems to have had a preference for using a joint clause of damnatio and fideicommissum .
8 In England , the restrictive social and occupational background from which almost all senior judges have been drawn has provided a fertile medium in which an alternative and extremely powerful indigenous judicial culture has been able to develop .
9 Of these 57 authorities , 32 had been Partnership or Programme councils , and the remainder had a lower status either as Other Designated Districts or benefited from the traditional Urban Programme from which very many councils had gained some , often limited resources .
10 The optimum formation for missile troops is a long thin line from which as many archers as possible can draw a bead on the foe .
11 They had a tiny room on the ground floor lit by a small leaded window and heated by an open fire from which as much smoke seemed to blow into the room as went up the chimney .
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