Example sentences of "from [Wh det] we [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Plants are normally under some form of stress — heat or light stress are two of many forms — but nevertheless plants are generally healthy , from which we may conclude that nature is continually carrying out a delicate balancing act among the contributing reactions making up the complete photosynthetic ‘ machinery ’ .
2 At the same time , it has permitted the formation of a more precise theory of relationships from which we may deduce evolutionary pathways .
3 In some ways we should consider ourselves lucky if we get these types of responses to stress , because for others , unfortunately , there are other responses to stress that may also occur , such as ulcers and heart disease , from which we may get less warning .
4 Plainly , in the minds of the Pioneers they were ; yet Cole uses language from which we may infer that they were not .
5 In any case , social prognosis is a notoriously unsafe activity , and it is one from which we might wisely refrain .
6 Another angle from which we might attempt conceptual clarification of the issues is to ask : what are the goals of a pragmatic theory ?
7 I think everyone felt it was stodgy ; it was not a dynamic springboard from which we could leap into a new era of effective education .
8 Most of the information available from institutions from which we could sample concerned adult applicants rather than adult enquirers .
9 He questions the structuralist practice of reducing individual texts to a microcosm of a general poetics , of using ‘ the indifferent gaze of science ’ to force them to ‘ rejoin , inductively , the Copy from which we will then make them derive ’ ( 1975 : 3 ) .
10 From which we will get the benefit presumably when production 's done .
11 From which we will get the benefit presumably when production starts .
12 This crossing constitutes a complex , difficult history , one from which we can learn .
13 That we look not for detailed application of single techniques in a piecemeal fashion , but rather that we look for the general developments from which we can build school specific approaches which translate the experience into usable school practice .
14 They are the first published documents from which we can glean personal details about ordinary older people in significant numbers .
15 The notion of an avant-garde sensibility here functions simply as the ‘ other ’ of existing television ( just as much of the most interesting experimental video refunctions existing television as its other ) , a point outside the discourse of actually existing television from which we can argue about what it is that we actually want .
16 I must , therefore , introduce some rather harsh facts of life which we may choose to ignore but from which we can not escape .
17 Two figures occur in the open literature from which we can deduce the amount released in the radioactive cloud that crossed England and Wales and Western Europe .
18 Despite the reported remarks ‘ to scorer colleagues … it must be very difficult to give a decision so far out ’ , it is n't ; we stand at a distance from which we can see .
19 As Christians , our approach to the Old Testament is frequently selective : we value the Ten Commandments as a basis for public morality , the psalter as a help in public worship and the record of the lives of men and women of faith as examples from which we can learn .
20 But the idea that social behaviour is oriented by and to the behaviour of others is one from which we can start .
21 We 're all different — and yet there are some sound guidelines from which we can all learn :
22 But this does not show that the sentences from which we can start must differ in type from those , only that their degree of observationality must be much greater .
23 What are the main obstacles in the way of people taking more control over their own health and health care and have we examples of this struggle from which we can all learn ?
24 The argument for feminist education , free from male control , is not as a remedial exercise , it is because we have important work to do together , from which we can not afford to be distracted by the interference and destruction we know happens when men remain in control .
25 If we now take the opposite extreme , that of a gas , we do not know the positions of atoms , merely their mean velocities , and the only relation we can obtain between load and displacement derives from the gas law from which we can obtain the " bulk modulus ' of the gas and this " modulus ' is entirely entropic in origin , no elastic forces being involved .
26 The original metric equation can be rewritten from which we can obtain by making the substitutions .
27 Reports : A copy of the report for the library ( two would be even better … ) from which we can take bibliographic information for listings .
28 It provides a world leading facility from which we can work in close partnership with our Japanese customers . ’
29 Scene six is , as I have already suggested , the pivotal scene for Anderson — the point from which we can see a considerable change wrought in his character .
30 my er thinking on on the on what you said in opening remarks which do n't make it clear to me whether we 've got a basic aircraft with optional extras or a fully specified aircraft from which we can dat deleted certain items of equipment .
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