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

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1 These codes are quite different from the models of poetics because they can not be reduced to a structure , and consequently the text itself can not in turn be reduced to a structural homology of a code .
2 For , plainly , such a procedure and the acknowledgement of either authoritative text or persons involve the existence of rules of a type different from the rules of obligation or duty which ex hypothesi are all that the group has .
3 The make-up of the Glasgow head office committee is slightly different from the committees at Craigforth , branches and regional sales centres .
4 The result is that the final confrontation with the evil Sangrado , the melodramatic scene of occult horror from which Margarita is rescued and the revelation of her true identity , take on a particular sharpness of surprise , a tone of active , romantic effort quite different from the tensions of Sard 's wanderings .
5 This approach to marketing is called the ‘ marketing concept ’ and its perspective is radically different from the approaches of production , product and sales-orientated organizations .
6 In what way was the economic environment which fostered search in Britain different from the preconditions of headhunting in the USA ?
7 The effect of the load is probably somewhat different from the variations of pressure set up by breaking waves , which may dislodge jointed blocks .
8 It had forty titles ( different from the classifications of Bernard of Pavia , therefore ) and it dissected the letters , by putting the same decretal under different titles according to context .
9 Everything at Berbera was unfamiliar and exciting : the barren , burnt-up countryside , so very different from the highlands of Abyssinia ; the camel herds at the wells ; the gaunt , half-naked Somalis with great mops of hair , leaning on their spears and talking a harsh incomprehensible language ; the bugle calls ; the uniformed troops drilling on their parade ground , and especially an evening when they staged for us a realistic attack with blank ammunition on a position " held " by tribesmen .
10 The conditions of international science are so different from the days of Rutherford , and Appleton with their sealing wax and shoe strings .
11 It is possible that the question you are asking is different from the sorts of discussion you have encountered in what you have read on the subject .
12 It could be argued that economic and organizational ‘ pressures ’ are qualitatively different from the sorts of constraints that governments or ‘ states ’ are able to impose .
13 I think also there was the sense that the sorts of books that a lady was expected to write were perhaps rather different from the sorts of books that a gentleman is required to write , and George Eliot had already made a name for herself as a writer of erm considerable independence of mind who , I think , wanted to be regarded as a writer , rather than as a lady novelist .
14 As for Welsh Rabbit , over the years it seems to have evolved from primitive toasted cheese into a dish not all that different from the fondues of France and Switzerland .
15 I think I was just miserable , and it was far easier to believe the reason was something I could do something about , rather than face the fact that my depression was very complicated , based on things like my family not having much money , and feeling very isolated and different from the kids at school .
16 It seems indeed that the social categories Emily Faithfull had in mind as " compositoresses " were the educated daughters of respectable tradesmen : the only ones whose origin is known for sure , and who were ideal for the experiment , were the daughters of master printers ( rather different from the daughters of journeymen ) .
17 This is partly because molecular electronic spectra are very different from the line-spectra of atoms , consisting in most cases of broad bands , and partly because the spectra are usually very complicated , so that assignment is often impossible .
18 The kinds of people who were most aware of public opinion polls in the closing stages of the campaign were very different from the kinds of people who were most aware of them in the mid-term ( Table 7.6 ) .
19 The kinds of people who were aware of public opinion polls in the closing stages of the campaign were very different from the kinds of people who followed them in the mid-term .
20 It goes without saying — though the mythical , baby-eating reductionist is reputed to deny this — that the kinds of explanations which are suitable at high levels in the hierarchy are quite different from the kinds of explanations which are suitable at lower levels .
21 The carpets on the floor were silk , the hangings on the walls fresh from the looms of Flanders , and the air was thick with the smell of red roses arranged in precious vases round the room .
22 It was arranged that they would take the horses down to the railway sidings where there was enough light from the warehouses to school in the evenings , and Biddy would come twice during the week and once at the weekend , for two hours each time .
23 Linear , realistic plot is inseparable from the forces of law and order to him , and so he seizes every opportunity to cut across the plot-sequence with digressions , ‘ Cowgirl Interludes ’ , commentaries and even a recipe .
24 None the less , it is clear from the figures for average per capita gross domestic product that the northern regions , Scotland and Wales have a smaller share of the nation 's per capita GDP today than in 1979 .
25 But lengthened realizations often turn up in ‘ short ’ environments , and both long and short realizations often vary qualitatively , as is clear from the figures in table 6.6 .
26 It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in .
27 Whilst the famous photographs of the Cottingley fairies , taken in 1917 , have been admitted not to be genuine , it is equally clear from the researches of author Joe Cooper that at least one of the girls concerned , Frances Griffiths , did see fairies in Cottingley Glen , as did Geoffrey Hodson .
28 That this functionalist style contains different orientations should be clear from the differences in approach and nuance between these movements .
29 It was clear from the records of yields per hectare that the era of ‘ miracle ’ grains was over .
30 It is clear from the terms of Form 2 of Schedule 1 that a requirement for the receipt is that it should be signed by the superior or his agent .
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