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

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1 These codes are rather different from the grammars of structuralist poetics because they do not have the status of a model , but are instances of parole which have no ultimate langue .
2 In terms of the present debate between capitalism and socialism , they are fundamentally different from the prescriptions of both Karl Marx and Milton Friedman .
3 There is nothing immoral about being a member of CND , but we must understand that the principles and policies of that organisation are wholly different from the principles and policies set out in the motion .
4 They are not quite like anybody else , anywhere , and they are especially different from the Slavs and Turks and Arabs who occupy so much of the neighbouring part of the world .
5 The conditions of international science are so different from the days of Rutherford , and Appleton with their sealing wax and shoe strings .
6 This finding is very encouraging , but the real benefits are only evident from the activities generated following placement .
7 These facts are easily retrievable from the GATES computerised pass issue system .
8 Although Villedommange is of the same échelle as its neighbouring premiers crus , its highest vineyards , which do not adjoin a dense mass of forest and are thus free from the ill-effects of transpiration , produce grapes of a superior quality .
9 The issues thrown up by these works are hardly remote from the lives of students .
10 Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations , there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms , this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product .
11 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 .
12 Copies of this group photograph are also available from the Alumni Office .
13 Now L1 and L2 are isotropic tensors , so that These are also obtainable from the equations of ( 4.7 ) .
14 They are also exempt from the demands of examination passing , assessment , and certification , that I believe have a more distorting effect in the teaching of literature than in other academic areas .
15 Had we been as free from the fetters of manpower planning as Field when we negotiated the new deal the problem could have been solved overnight .
16 Yeah , absolutely yeah why is it people who use the aggressive words are gon na be totally different from the words individual passive behaviour .
17 After all , the likely effects over three or four years of coming into contact with one or two class readers which blatantly fail to meet the needs of boys or girls will be qualitatively different from the effects of , say , every other one being of this kind .
18 All these may be part of a general attractiveness but they may be quite separate from the priorities of the job .
19 So it will be quite separate from the amounts of money that you are receiving from the erm Paymaster General 's Office .
20 On the other hand , if there is a profusion of funds which are not consolidated , then the fund accounts will be very different from the accounts of a business .
21 But what of the objection that , while such processes probably do exist , they may be very different from the processes posited by AI ?
22 The red irregular variables may not be essentially different from the semi-regulars , but have never shown any real signs of periodicity , however rough .
23 Tunisia 's main Islamic party , Ennahdha , was expected to exploit the conflict in the same way , but has been strangely absent from the streets .
24 This may not have been immediately obvious from the results of the 1935 General Election , for the Party had only just accepted Attlee as its leader on the eve of the election .
25 It is typical of vertebrates that the muscles which move the fingers are quite remote from the fingers themselves .
26 Physicists envisage this in two apparently different ways : either as streams of particles known as photons ( which are quite different from the particles of which atoms are composed ) ; or as waves .
27 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 .
28 This shows conclusively that the egg cytoplasm could completely alter the gene activity in the transplanted nucleus , because the genes active in gut and skin cell nuclei are quite different from the genes active in early development .
29 The permanent swimmers belong to four main groups : the squids ( which are cephalopods — molluscs — related to the octopuses ) ; the bony fish , most of which belong to the group known as the teleosts ; the sharks — which are quite different from the teleosts , though they are also commonly referred to as fish ; and the cetaceans , which are the whales , dolphins and porpoises and are , of course , mammals .
30 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 .
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