Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] from [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | But though this may quell doubts about the benefits of the existence of large-scale enterprise , it does not bear on the point that where competition is attenuated a policy of profit maximisation may not be wealth maximising : society might be better served if companies were to lower price and increase output , even though this would be less profitable from the company 's point of view . |
2 | It was so different from the artist 's usual work that without the bold signature , the single surname , Dalgliesh might have wondered if it was , in fact , his work . |
3 | They were so different from the dustman 's horses and those that pulled the water carts . |
4 | Evidently Luke 's own assessment of the problem 's urgency was somewhat different from the caller 's own . |
5 | For Sue Poole , whose husband Nick is a Sergeant , living here is somewhat different from the family 's home town of Tewkesbury . |
6 | He was able to track down a lot of detail about the original construction and decoration — so he could keep the design and get it back to what it was , but incorporate new features , like a Great Hall without all those pillars , which is much better from the customers ' point of view . " |
7 | He looked at my clothes , all creased and still damp from the night 's activities . |
8 | ‘ Let's stay here tonight , Angel , ’ said Tess , lying down on a flat stone which was still warm from the day 's sunshine . |
9 | The findings are actually somewhat more encouraging from the Tories ' point of view than they appear on the surface . |
10 | However , more discouraging from the District 's standpoint was the development by the Cambridge Board of its Rural Areas Committee policies for the region . |
11 | It was still tender from the soldier 's abuse , but the pain helped her fight back incipient tears . |
12 | A scheme , more successful from the settlers ' point of view , was that in part of Ecuadorian Amazonia , where a ‘ settlements first ; roads second ’ philosophy prevailed . |
13 | Dyer 's doings are the same as but also different from those investigated by the fretful man he resembles , just as Hawksmoor 's investigative Scotland Yard is the same as but also different from the architects ' department of that name attended by Dyer . |
14 | It remains inherently dependent from the client 's point of view . |
15 | Copies are also available from the Secretary 's Department . |
16 | Volatility in aid flows is notoriously difficult from the recipient 's point of view , and the US Congress has made American aid a dangerously-poisoned chalice to the recipients . |
17 | Such a statement of principle is notably absent from the Government 's proposals . |
18 | Notably absent from the CBI 's understanding of the problems of inner cities was any notion that they should be met by national economic policy . |
19 | However , perhaps his best one , and the most important from the club 's point of view , was that of 12 January 1924 when the Palace met and beat the might of Tottenham Hotspur in the ( old ) 1st round of the FA Cup at The Nest . |
20 | They 're about six from the bottom ai n't they ? |
21 | The diagnosis is often obvious from the patient 's history of pre-occupation with dieting and body shape or a relative 's concern about weight-losing behaviour , social withdrawal , and depression . |
22 | I think it 'll be fairly evident from the question 's erm titles wh what they want . |
23 | While keeping the same kind of security of tenure structure … it was made far weaker from the tenant 's point of view than under the 1977 Rent Act . |
24 | Alice Wilson 's cellar dwelling with its brick floor ‘ so damp that it seemed as if the last washing could never dry up ’ would not be far distant from the Davenports ' if the nature of that ‘ dampness ’ were defined . |
25 | Similarly , it may take no more than a momentary pang of empathetic distress to convince me that if I could become as aware from the sufferer 's viewpoint as from my own I would be spontaneously moved to help him even to my own cost . |
26 | This is immediately obvious from the identity unc The sum of the eigenvalues , and tr A , are each increased by unc Example IV Let us add -3 to each diagonal element of the matrix A in Examples II and III ; we obtain unc and |
27 | Love it or hate it , the one thing you can never deny about the NME is that — even when it is n't immediately evident from the paper 's contents — we 've always adored music . |
28 | Tour support advances are invariably recoupable from the artist 's royalty account . |
29 | The Labour Party has an economic policy which is almost indistinguishable from the Tories ' . |
30 | But the tone of the report is quite different from the GATT 's previous review , published in 1991 , which was harshly critical . |