Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Most readers report that they infer from ( 9 ) that John is a schoolboy , among other things .
2 THE plasma precipitating into the Earth 's dayside auroral atmosphere has characteristics which show that it originates from the shocked solar-wind plasma of the magnetosheath .
3 I am terribly sorry this should have happened and I sincerely hope that we hear from them .
4 Some hold that it follows from this that the priest must be male :
5 I confirm that I returned from the Gulf late last night .
6 Although such characteristics probably do play some secondary role , we find this interpretation unconvincing and suspect that it stems from a need to make a connection with what are perceived as the relatively more ‘ attractive ’ features of psychosis , rather than with those emphasised in descriptions of schizophrenia , a concept that has taken on almost entirely negative connotations .
7 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family , so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from , then usually the Parish Registers and things like the Census Returns over the last hundred years are usually able to help them .
8 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got some , something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from .
9 ‘ Well , we know that they come from behind the Iron Curtain and that there are vast stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons in the Eastern Bloc .
10 Still , he feels that the waiters know that he comes from Dearborn and they can see that in his cashmere tweed jacket he is sailing under false colours .
11 And an achene is a small , single-seeded fruit that does not open , which you might mistake for a nut unless you know that it came from a single carpel . )
12 Note that it slopes from front to back , higher at the rear .
13 With his own modest roots he dismisses the attacks on a class-based judiciary : ‘ The youngsters believe that we come from a narrow background — it 's all nonsense — they get it from that man Griffith . ’
14 For a purely parochial event , it must have been quite an occasion because I believe that it ran from Wednesday , through to the following Saturday .
15 I feel that it shows itself in the contrast between the child 's — we 're talking about children for the moment , although obviously there are dyslexic adults — it shows itself in the contrast between the person 's ability to express him or herself in words and their ability to put it down on paper and to read it off paper , and it 's this contrast which often arouses one 's suspicions that there might be some problem and , having gone into it a little , we find that it stems from a failure of the sensory motor system — the brain is n't processing the information it 's receiving through the ear and eye .
16 You state that they come from all over the world , ‘ though the bulk is from the Indian sub-continent ’ .
17 Some anthropologists argue that they came from China , or in boats from Burma , or even from the Himalayas .
18 Marxists argue that it derives from the needs of the capitalist mode of production , while elite theorists see it as an institutional-bureaucratic coincidence of interest .
19 We gather that he comes from the university where they are now playing the concert .
20 I really believe , and it is here I think that I differ from your that there is a great deal in Tariff Reform ; and I believe also that there is a great deal even in the food part of it .
21 Both these words were used in medieval times ; and we can understand the word knacker as an equivalent for harness-maker when we learn that it comes from an Icelandic root , knakkr , meaning a saddle .
22 Place the key in the lock and check that it works from both sides .
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