Example sentences of "[conj] that from " in BNC.

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1 For example , responses may confuse experience in the street with that at home , or that from the town in general with that in the neighbourhood in particular .
2 There was no light in the drawing-room except that from the fire , which was burning brightly and leaving deep shadows in the corner of the room .
3 Ianthe Broome , Daisy Pettigrew , Sister Dew and one or two others whose names she could never remember , now sat down round the table and began to discuss the final arrangements for the bazaar , which had always been exactly the same and always would be , except that from one year to another a pint more or less milk might be ordered for the teas .
4 Little wonder then that the Forest system was heartily detested by all classes of the king 's subjects , and that from the twelfth century onward a bitter and determined struggle was carried on between Crown and people for its abolition .
5 The construction of the two lengths of the ‘ Leicester Line ’ , that from Leicester southwards to Debdale near Gumley first of all and then on to Market Harborough , between 1792 and 1809 ( the ‘ Leicester and Northants Union Canal ’ ) and that from Foxton Junction , just south of Debdale , over the uplands of South Leicestershire and North Northants .
6 It was borne upon us pretty quickly that the interested watchers were wearing air force blue , and that from the distance it probably looked to them as if we were all stark naked .
7 He intended to demonstrate that the two could coexist , and that from their coexistence could flow something unique and beautiful .
8 It said that PW 's independence was compromised by BCCI loans to partnerships in Panama and Barbados , and that from 1987 onwards the firm had ‘ ample reason ’ to believe that BCCI 's accounts did not give a true and fair view of its financial situation .
9 In The Silmarillion we learn that water is the province of the Vala Ulmo , and that from it ( sea or river ) there often comes assistance ; the incident with Sam and Frodo begins to seem less and less like chance , more and more of a ‘ sending ’ .
10 Some of the Continental examples , for instance the headband from Cologne , St Severinus grave 73 , is very similar in design to one from Chessell Down grave 45 , and that from Saint-Denis , Paris grave 9 and Planig , Rheinhessen , Germany are similar to some Kentish braids ; they are , however , made of silk and no silk has yet been identified in an Anglo-Saxon grave .
11 Others may be in a Celtic tradition , such as one from Twyford ( Leicestershire ) with a moulded ox-head on the escutcheon ( Hawkes and Smith 1957 ) , and that from Souldern ( Oxfordshire ) ( Kennett 1975 ) whose stylised anthropomorphic face is reminiscent of the late prehistoric bucket from Aylesford ( Kent ) ( Evans 1890 , p. 363 ) .
12 What it came down to was that Erlich had one last evening as an independent , and that from first light , from waffles and coffee time , he 'd be part of their team and doing their bidding .
13 Two strands of evidence , that from the reciprocal transplanting of clover into the neighbourhood of different grasses and that from the study of the distribution of cyanogenic properties and the distribution of slugs , allow an easy interpretation in terms of immediate and present selective forces .
14 Looking at their names , I wondered about their nationality , and the booklets tells us that they are in fact ‘ of mixed Turkish/Spanish parentage ’ and that from the age of about ten their training was as the Paris Conservatoire , the Frankfurt Musikhochschule , under Rudolf Serkin at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and finally at the Juilliard School , New York .
15 Among the reasons for these large numbers are that there is no right of appeal from the Immigration Appeal Tribunal to the courts ; that from many decisions by immigration officers adverse to immigrants , an appeal can be made only from outside the United Kingdom ; and that from some decisions ( such as some exclusions deemed conducive to the public good by the Secretary of State ) there are no rights of appeal at all .
16 To add to their guilt at this lack of self-control , some books say that from 36 weeks , pregnant women are n't likely to gain any more weight and that from 38 weeks they may even lose some !
17 The two chief Polish tablatures , that of ‘ Ioannis de Lyublyn ’ ( Jan z Lublina ) ( 1540 ) and that from the Monastery of the Holy Ghost at Cracow 1548 ) , are scarcely more aware of German song .
18 Coates ( 1985 , pp. 27 , 77 ) , for example , argues that in recent decades narrative has broken down to be replaced by a cinema of ‘ isolated heterogeneous events held together by the ramshackle constructions of Victorian melodrama ’ , and that from the mid-1960s we have seen the dissolution of the distinction between realist and non-realist film .
19 For in all that was said by me , I was nothing , the Lord put all in my mouth , and told me what I should say , and that from the written word , he put it in my memory and mouth ; so that I will have nothing ascribed to me .
20 The mean ADCC activity of the serum samples from 32 patients with ulcerative colitis was 9.6 ( SD 9.9 ) % and that from normal controls was 2.8 ( 2.5 ) % .
21 Normal lung tissue and that from patients with focal fibrosis expressed very little ET-1 .
22 According to Eden , in 1797 Manchester cotton weavers earned around 16s ( 80p ) , and that from choosing to work something less than a full six-day week .
23 48 , and that from the Avenue : pI .
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