Example sentences of "from [noun pl] which be " in BNC.

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1 The waste paper necessary for the industry is bought from warehouses which are not part of the Cartón de Colombia company .
2 The discussion is illustrated by the results of interviews with ten directors of social services , and draws on illustrative material from authorities which are already tackling aspects of the community care reforms .
3 About 70% of cases start on normal skin which has had sun damage , and 30% develop from moles which are present at birth .
4 The full employment situation of the 1950s provided trades unions with the power to extract wage rises from employers which were higher than increased productivity .
5 Trade union leaders , for example , are expected to regulate their members ' demands and to desist from strategies which are not agreed with representatives of business .
6 However , when it is thought that attitudinism renders ethics irrational , the usual point is that ethical conclusions can not be inferred in any rational manner from premisses which are purely factual .
7 He put down his glass and took hers from fingers which were inexplicably trembling , then twisted her round to inspect her back , ‘ You 've had your back in the sun .
8 The older boy was finishing a letter to his father in which the news of his downfall was carefully translated into a voluntary withdrawal from activities which were interfering with his studies .
9 WoodMac also forecast a switch in exploration funds to other countries as a result of the removal of an incentive to re-invest profits from oilfields which was introduced in 1983 .
10 Many of the metals come from countries which are either politically unstable or have a near-monopoly .
11 There was no need for them to be imported to Britain since they mostly came from countries which were capable of developing their own waste-disposal programmes .
12 While intellectuals secured most publicity for their support of Spanish Republicanism , the International Brigade drew many of its members from areas which were traditionally Left , particularly Scotland and South Wales .
13 Miscue analysis entails a systematic record and evaluation of children 's ‘ errors ’ when reading aloud from texts which are not well known to them and which are not at their reading frustration level .
14 The descriptions are a mixture of quotations from texts which were already known at the time of writing , when Rahewin completed the work of Otto von Freising .
15 The Breed Club takes an active role in all things , including inspection of litters to help with the resale of puppies from litters which are bred within the Club 's jurisdiction .
16 Some signalling in the south is still controlled from signalboxes which were built more than 100 years ago .
17 From more than 80 strains , four have been singled out to be grown from seeds which are tested for protein , which helps them to withstand heat .
18 ‘ Audio nasties ’ can get onto the tape from sources which are much nearer to home than wind or passing traffic .
19 This is entirely due to the loss of fluid from discs which are under stress .
20 That was the first of many abscondings from establishments which were run by local authorities .
21 In the words of Sallis again , " If we know that the head 's motive is to protect the school , and especially the more needy in it , from questions which are ill-informed , destructive or selfish , we have a clear objective , which is to make sure we do n't deserve or unwittingly attract such accusation ( 1988:17 ) .
22 Bristol claims its approach to the issue is more viable and ultimately more independent of Microsoft than other solutions from firms which are believed to be working on the same problem .
23 If Christianity is true and if religion affects culture , then non-Christian religions , whose creeds must at some point involve the denial of some aspect of Christian truth , will reveal cultural problems resulting from inconsistencies which are impossible to reconcile given their religious postulates .
24 According to Alain Collery of Champagne Collery in Aÿ , there has been concern about the cadmium content in the soil from batteries which are also minced up along with other refuse in the boues de ville .
25 As the charity organizations keep reminding us , millions of people continue to die in Africa and Asia from diseases which are both preventable and curable .
26 Many of the victims were in poor health and , in some cases , had been incarcerated by the police on the assumption that they were drunk when in fact they were suffering from diseases which were life-threatening when treatment was withheld .
27 Depositional fabrics — fabrics which result from processes which were active during deposition of the sediment .
28 By a 6:3 vote the court overturned a pair of decisions from 1987 and 1989 which had excluded " victim impact " evidence — concerning the character of the victim and the suffering of their survivors — from juries which were considering imposing the death penalty .
29 Try to steer away from foods which are based on sugar , and avoid dishes which are likely to be salty , such as crisps , chips , sausages etc .
30 In this context , we are concerned with distinguishing identity from attributes which is notoriously difficult .
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