Sentence examples for from which to be from inspiring English sources

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"It's the best place from which to be able to see both sides".

It's an unusual position from which to be instructing others on the interplay between belief, ideology, and violence.

Actually, the term was "cut him loose" since Clark does not have a position from which to be fired.

"It's the best place from which to be able to see both sides". Born: January 3 1933, Cambridge.

Obviously, the reason why toff-toppling has been viewed as fair game is that the posh boasted a perch from which to be toppled.

They are not at the poverty line, but mostly substantially below it, so they have no tax obligations from which to be relieved.

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Each Stanford Inn room or suite (there are 13 from which to choose) is a luxurious experience in itself.

The best position in politics from which to attack is always defence.

Sethi said the best situation from which to negotiate is one in which you have multiple offers.

Indeed, the best vantage from which to appreciate Ponza is from the sea.

Meanwhile, disagreement continued over plans for the Greater Sunrise offshore gas and oil fields, revenues from which were to be divided evenly between East Timor and Australia.

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