Sentence example with the word 'therefrom'

therefrom

Definition adv. from that circumstance or source

Last update: July 18, 2015


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By the law of 1905 all the churches ceased to be recognized or supported by the state and became entirely separated therefrom, while the adherents of all creeds were permitted to form associations for public worship (associations cultuelles), upon which the expenses of maintenance were from that time to devolve.   [Please select]

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* And all that follows therefrom.   [Please select]

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On the extreme right, however, his reserve brigade carried the enemy's works twice, and was twice driven therefrom by infantry.   [Please select]

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I have already said that Jim Smith, in appropriating his uncle's wallet, abstracted therefrom a five-dollar bill before concealing it in Hector's pocket.   [Please select]

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They tell us only of what we know, or can evolve therefrom.   [Please select]

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What he had said he would do, that he would do, and no power on earth would divert him therefrom.   [Please select]

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Maud still stood mute, Jake’s note with the piece of string dangling therefrom in her hand.   [Please select]

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If he had not squarely hit his mark, he was not far therefrom, and with that he was content.   [Please select]

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She had always acted for the best, but she never reaped any benefit therefrom.   [Please select]

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It is just in this respect that slab rubber or crepe made therefrom is found to be deficient.   [Please select]

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As it has been put, they find a postulate of property and derive property therefrom by deduction.   [Please select]

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therefore - therefrom - therein