Example sentences of "from all [art] others " in BNC.

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1 The final list of goals for food change is obviously rather different from all the others because the aim is to increase consumption of something rather than decrease it .
2 He always said that in the vain hope that the girl would respond to him differently from all the others who had so casually used her body .
3 Of his Cape Town productions , only the little party-piece , Tritsch Tratsch , was ever directly revived , but musical or choreographic ideas from all the others turned up again , transformed , in later works .
4 The girl had something — quite apart from her natural grace and outstanding good looks , quite apart from the lithe , leggy body that was simply made for modelling , there was a quality about her that made her stand out from all the others girls in the class , which drew the eye and held it , so that even someone as cynical as Arlene looked and wanted to go on looking .
5 It 's only natural for a newly-signed group to see their bloated , sap-sucking US record company as exceptional , spiritually different from all the others — but I 'll take their heartfelt claims with a line of salt , thanks .
6 The idea of service is extended to include the work that the manager does when he leaves his office , and it is this devotion to duty which marks him off from all the others .
7 When her fourth birthday dawned , Ellie secretly hoped that it might be a day just a little different from all the others .
8 Of the man made er sources of radiation , twelve of the thirteen percent you see are from medical uses from X-rays , that kind of thing , and only one percent comes from all the others , of which point one percent comes from nuclear er installations .
9 That come to a different answer from all the others .
10 Meanwhile the strong element of central intervention ensures that one local authority can not be very different in its policies from all the others ; citizens can travel round the country to places under different party control without detecting any very noticeable variations in the quality of local services .
11 The largest black and white woodpecker of the region , differing from all the others , except much smaller Three-toed , in its white or barred rump ; from the three on p 195 in its lack of any white patch on wing , which consequently looks mainly barred , and from Great Spotted and Syrian also by male 's red crown and face pattern of both sexes , with black bar on side of neck not joining black nape , as in Middle Spotted .
12 With the help of his neighbours and by studying every relevant historical record that he could lay his hands on , Gough was able to trace the personal history of every family in his parish — often through several generations — and to show , incidentally , that intermarriage between the long-established families strengthened the bonds that made people think of themselves as a special community somehow different from all the others .
13 The only evenings I can recall are fixed in my mind precisely because they are different from all the others .
14 these , this little group here are different from all the others
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