Example sentences of "[n mass] from which [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A , Sample traces showing examples of the data from which panel B was compiled .
2 Referring , then , to the original simple democracy , it affords the true data from which governments on a large scale can begin .
3 Boeing had the facilities to test aircraft structures to destruction , and they also had some old Boeing 707/300–400 series that had been traded in for more modern aircraft from which stabilisers could be taken .
4 In such cases , we have transposed the explanatory matter out of its proper section to the main discussion that presupposes it , but have enclosed it inside pointed brackets : We have then indicated in the margin ad loc. from which section or sections such matter actually derives , using the symbol , so that ( e.g. ) ( maths ) means " this matter comes from .
5 This investment would assure further recruitment successes by enlarging the pool of young people from which students could be obtained .
6 Management ought to look at the work that you do and that you could be asked to do under any contractual ‘ flexibility ’ provisions before finally deciding upon the groups of people from which redundancy candidates will be sought .
7 Compensation order — offender claiming to have means from which compensation can be paid — means subsequently shown not to exist — whether ground for quashing compensation order
8 a part payment of money , which is made so that the seller will not sell the goods to anyone else : You must pay a deposit to the hotel if you want them to keep a room free for you compare earnest(1) 3 an act or action of depositing : The rate of the river 's deposit of mud is about one inch a year deposit account n. a bank account which earns interest and usu. from which money can be taken out only if advance notice is given .
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