Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] from [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But high street use differs greatly from technical use in the hills , where getting the right balance between warmth , weight and function are critical .
2 This , however , is an over-simplified view as the current phase of uplift and volcanicity represents only the most recent episode in a complex history stretching back to the Mesozoic ; moreover , the history of this vast mountain system differs greatly from one part to another .
3 Once the basic structure fur a story ballet has been created , the choreographer must find ways of linking the beginning , climax and end so that the plot develops easily from one scene to the next .
4 Oulton 's paintings may serve as a reminder that each looks out from different eyes with one 's own conception of what is real , thus the artist leads us to question the truth of our own vision .
5 The human heart beats continuously from three weeks after conception until the moment of death — about three thousand million contractions .
6 And was he to be as abjectly grateful for proffers even from young Eric in the north lands ?
7 This concerns the stages a case goes through from initial instructions to its conclusion and the physical appearance of the file throughout that time .
8 For a granular superconductor with grain size of L , the functional form of the excess conductivity crosses over from three-dimensional behaviour to zero-dimensional behaviour when the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length ( T ) exceeds L/3 as T approaches T c ( ref. 10 ) .
9 The bottom gate of one lock is the top gate of the lock below it , and water passes directly from one chamber to the next .
10 Bono wakes up from some sort of indulgent ( but more realistic than you realise ) reverie .
11 Ursodeoxycholic acid and certain other bile acids induce a ‘ hyper ’ choleresis in several species , including man , which results mainly from active secretion of HCO 3 - .
12 This results chiefly from age-selective migration from London , but also bears witness to the North-South movement of labour .
13 At any rate , it is the service sector that benefits most from this army of workers who have to sacrifice pay and conditions for convenient hours and proximity to home .
14 The complexity of the technology most notably in chips — increases literally from one year to the next .
15 A further dog-leg stair leads up from this level to second-floor guest accommodation located entirely in the roof space framed by the original trusses , and a narrow bridge leads across from the head of the stair to a complementary study balcony ( Fig 38 ) .
16 By definition no natural hazard exists apart from human adjustment to it ,
17 The overt intrusion of politics into the courtroom varies widely from one system to another , but at root the legal process is a major way in which the ‘ who gets what ’ choices are made in any society , however different the process by which these choices are made appears to be .
18 They reveal the ‘ dark number ’ of crimes , which varies widely from one type of crime to another .
19 Your local social services department should provide various services for people who are sick or disabled through HIV ; exactly what is available varies widely from one area to another , but may include providing special equipment , adaptations , telephones and travel concessions .
20 Abroad , the situation varies greatly from one country to another .
21 On the other hand , I found some feminists justified this style as something that ‘ suits women better ’ or ‘ gets away from male ways of speaking ’ .
22 Well they used to , if a battery could n't be , you can charge it up but if it breaks through from one cell to the other a a across with sediment in the bottom , so it gaps that cell and that cell so you can charge it forever because the one 's discharging the other with the sediment that 's arrested in the bottom cos i it 's like putting a connection across , so it never actually charges .
23 It 's a good idea to have some spare olives — note that the design varies slightly from one brand to another and that some olives can be fitted only one way round .
24 It is well-known that the size if the inmate population of prisons and other custodial institutions varies enormously from one jurisdiction to another .
25 He never strays far from elegant applications of the theory to field and laboratory studies , many of them his own .
26 But their discouragement stems mainly from confusing self-confidence with certainty , so that quite unnecessarily they tend to despise their own much weaker faith .
27 I believe that ‘ political management ’ in large organizations stems primarily from this lack of absolute openness .
28 Weather varies markedly from one part of the Pyrenees to another .
29 The report says that the amount of alcohol that may be taken without harm varies considerably from one person to another .
30 However , the volume of research varies considerably from one polytechnic to another and , in general , it has a very long way to go before it begins to approach that generated within universities .
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