Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb base] from [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So there is no violation of political integrity in the fact that the tort laws of some states differ from those of others even over matters of principle .
2 Again , although they and their families enjoy a standard of living comparable to that of many white-collar families , their social worlds are still to a large extent separate from those of the latter , except where linkages of kinship , or to a lesser degree of neighbourhood , can span the social distance between them .
3 How do the housing conditions of elderly people differ from those of other households ?
4 Certainly the company has a legal personality separate from that of the directors , but where the directors as the defendants take money from the company , they are acting as the company .
5 It is clear that the founding treaties , and in particular the EEC Treaty which has by far the broadest scope of the three , have established the Communities and the institutions which enable them to operate ; but more than this , they have been held by the European Court to have set up a new legal system separate from those of the Member States .
6 In this respect also , its general goals differ from those of the community studies .
7 How do the needs of long-term lenders differ from those of equity investors ?
8 Representatives from the Baltic states and all the Soviet republics except Kazakhstan and Turkmenia , plus representatives from Moscow and St Petersburg met in the Estonian capital , Tallinn , on Sept. 20 to discuss economic issues separate from any of the plans for economic union .
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