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

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1 a child 's needs are such as to require provision additional to or otherwise different from the facilities and resources generally available in ordinary schools in the area under normal arrangements .
2 At death a series of rites enabled the pharaoh himself to become Osiris and thereby safe from the depredations of time .
3 Their anatomy is so specialised and so different from the urodeles that they are classified in an order of their own , the caecilians .
4 The mail bag has been bulging with budget priced rereleases of old C64 games again this month and , as ever you can rely on us to sort out the wheat from the chaff , the men from the boys and totally t'riffic from the turkeys !
5 In practice , this means that users will be able , on a call-by-call basis , to choose their bandwidth , the supplementary services and management requirements they have , and then pick-and-mix from the facilities provided by both British Telecom and third party operators on the network — all through their familiar ISDN interface .
6 A point to emphasize is that in each case the material was obtained from natural sources distant and sometimes remote from the places where it was put to social use .
7 The professional ideal for the discipline was constituted as the achievement of a complete " personality " ; a quality and character understood to be inalienable , and therefore immune from the mutabilities of style , manner , vocabulary , and imagery .
8 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 .
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