Example sentences of "[be] [adj] from [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the effects are indistinguishable from the normal processes of growing up .
2 Ever since Tug opened his eyes and saw Doyle in front of the door , things had been different from the other mornings .
3 The rationale for UDCs is presumably that the scale of urban decline necessitates the creation of independent , centrally-appointed development agencies that are free from the apparent constraints of local government .
4 Autonomous nursing units may be able to offer their residents more adaptable care when they are free from the rigid timetables inseparable from hospital organisation .
5 ‘ You must realize , Raine 3 , ’ he said , ‘ that you are different from the other boys .
6 But there are many reasons , as you will see when we put our amendment asking why are budget proposals are different from the ruling groups but the main reasons are simply the ruling group 's refusal , for whatever reason , I just wan na hear the reasons .
7 They are distinct from the longer stories not only in terms of content , but in graphology also : most are italicised , which separates them visually from the other material .
8 Slopes which are visible from a thousand feet looking straight down from above are far too steep for an easy or safe landing .
9 Why , for example , have Scottish cities been exempt from the urban riots which , every year since 1981 , have seen parts of English towns and cities literally torn apart ?
10 The 45° line joins together all those points which are equidistant from the two axes .
11 Offa must certainly have been concerned from the earliest years of his reign to secure Mercian control of Middle Saxon territory ( CS 201 : S 106 ) and London .
12 The ideological dimensions of this model are evident from the racist implications drawn from it by the Oxford geologist W. J. Sollas in his influential book Ancient Hunters of 1911 .
13 big sand stone rocks , they find things that fish today er had , had got other pediments that million years back , same thing , but not , not , not the same as they are today , you know , well they must of got hold of it to be different from a million years ago
14 It will be clear from the foregoing paragraphs that the maintenance of quality in all its aspects is central to the University 's aims in every area of activity .
15 It should be clear from the preceding chapters that the Free Presbyterian Church is no ordinary evangelical sect ( using that term in its sociological rather than pejorative sense ) .
16 As must now be clear from the above descriptions of possible sources of documentary data , the social researcher has tremendous resources that he can call upon for use as primary data .
17 It should be clear from the previous chapters that although I still had some sense of personal identity when I became anorexic , I simply did not have the opportunity or know-how to form an Eriksonian ego identity .
18 The tentacle scales may be distinct from the oral papillae being either separated by a gap or placed at a higher level as viewed from the ventral side as in the genera Ophiotoma and Ophioblenn .
19 It should be apparent from the earlier sections of this chapter that a GIS provides both a database of spatial and attribute data and the software tools needed to manipulate and transform those data .
20 They worked diligently and enthusiastically but tended to be aloof from the local inhabitants .
21 Figure 12 shows an example of a line graph with which you may already be familiar from the other units of your course .
22 Once the problem of holism is construed in this fashion , it can readily be unshackled from the various questions surrounding the idea of determinism ; and at the same time , there becomes available a more perspicuous account of the notion of autonomy on which the individualist case depends .
23 Each ring or layer must be differentiable from the adjacent ones and be formed annually .
24 It is generally recognised at Community level that it is both inequitable and contrary to the objectives of a single market for certain firms in the Community to be immune from the commercial benefits and burdens of being taken over or to be able artificially to create methods to defend themselves from takeovers , while firms from other member states remain vulnerable .
25 Adult classes , in fact , require exceptionally good teaching , of a kind that may be remote from the professional ideals of many presentday academics .
26 are apparent from the relevant companies ' registers at Companies House ; or
27 In this broad extent a number of influences are apparent from the domed churches of Périgord with their Byzantine inspiration to the richly coloured buildings in volcanic materials in the Auvergne .
28 It confirms to me that I am far from the northern climates , the habitat of the Brussels sprout , where something sickly was spreading over my relationship with Victoria — just like the smell of overcooked vegetables .
29 More details and entry forms are available from the Low Barns Nature Reserve , Witton-le-Wear , near Bishop Auckland .
30 Tickets are priced £12.50 and are available from the usual agents .
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