Example sentences of "from this " in BNC.

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1 The following critical passage comes from this piece , first published in the Fortnightly Review in 1869 , and then in 1873 in Pater 's book , Studies in the History of the Renaissance .
2 His chemistry is intriguing from this point of view .
3 Its withers will never win any of the races Ronnie had been telling himself about , and he is reluctant to return from this long , defeated , dark-thoughted walk to break the bad news or his adventure to his wife and daughters .
4 Two of the best plays to read from this period are Tourneur 's The Revenger 's Tragedy , and Webster 's The White Devil .
5 In terms of the acceptance of law and order , the bulk of the catholic — nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland , though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus , as when supporting the Provisionals over the ‘ H ’ -Block prison issue .
6 All the ruthless attempts to force her from this allegiance have not shaken her faith .
7 From this FitzGerald could be in little doubt as to the likely course the bishops would take once a referendum campaign got under way .
8 What emerges from this brief overview is the dominant role of the clergy in Southern education .
9 ‘ Did Sir Vivien perhaps purchase a licence for his dog from this office ? ’
10 Choose ripe shoots from this year 's growth of roughly a pencil 's thickness .
11 It was obvious from this that in going into storms we were quite literally playing with fire .
12 If they 'd spent a particularly warm close time together , Jay even wondered if she and Lucy could be unique friends and veer away from this sexual desire which shimmered like an uncrossable burning field for Lucy .
13 Another aspect , quite apart from this shared verse-form and linguistic usage , is the natural hyperbole endemic to it , which is but a step away from the ‘ surrealist ’ usage of language that Lorca essayed .
14 Whatever we may make of this , it is interesting to observe that Professor Hartman of New York has established a link between those who suffer from this nocturnal disposition and a high level of creativity .
15 Perhaps the words of his ‘ Old Dialogue ’ ( Flowers for Hitler , p128 ) come from this time , overshadowed as they are with other meanings and claims :
16 As he said ( through the journal of his grandfather ) ‘ I will never be free from this old tyranny : I believe with a perfect faith … ’ ( which is how the statement of faith called the 13 creeds begins ) .
17 I stood outside my community , like the man who took many steps on Sabbath ’ ; ( concluding ) ‘ I will never be free from this tyranny . ’
18 I am confident that we shall move forward from this Council to greater co-operation between the planets and thus to mutual gain . ’
19 Looked at from this new angle , the smears were only smears .
20 The human mind — which , from this viewpoint , is the brain — is said to work on the same plan as a computer , with operations being carried out on physical symbols .
21 The situation would be different from this only if the internal discriminations carried with them some experiential ‘ feel ’ that was not to be identified with some physical process of which BS could know .
22 Libet concluded from this that the subjective experience was occurring before the neural events which bought it about .
23 It also follows from this that understanding consciousness would not be sufficient for understanding mental processes .
24 My first two carvings were produced from this branch : a small whale and an orangutan .
25 From this you can develop the shape of the legs , and calculate the lengths of the different rails .
26 Across the yard in the oast house , hops fresh from this year 's harvest are placed in a kiln for 12 to 14 hours and heated by electric fans at temperatures starting at 90 degrees F and rising to 140° .
27 A short walk from this belvedere takes you to a wonderful steep wall which at its outer edge is taken by the final pitches of some famous harder routes like Spitophage Pervers and Dingomaniaque .
28 The BMC and the London and SE Area Committee wish to dissociate themselves completely from this scheme , and recommend that would-be visitors to High Rocks do so too .
29 With loop-in wiring , the wires are labelled carefully , and drawn up into the space above the ceiling , where they should be reconnected in a junction box , in exactly the same way that they were connected in the ceiling rose , and a cable taken from this junction box to the light fitting through the hole in the ceiling ( if the new light fitting is in the same place ) .
30 If you are fitting several lights ( downlighters or eyeball spots , say ) , run this cable to the nearest fitting , and then run cable from this to the next nearest , and so on to the last .
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