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

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1 One must , however , be careful to distinguish the wares used by the legions from that of the auxiliary units .
2 This view sees the experience of the Third world as being little different from that of the industrialised countries .
3 Beaverbrook , presumably informed by Law , wrote that Asquith 's mood differed from that of the other members of ‘ this grave assembly ’ .
4 The predicament of peasants on state lands which had not been handed over to private landowners was marginally easier , but did not differ fundamentally from that of the private serfs .
5 It is a very different approach from that of the ancient Egyptians .
6 It is a quite different power from that of the kicking techniques .
7 Lymphomas arising in these specific areas share many histological , phenotypical , and functional properties with normal MALT and exhibit a biological behaviour that differs from that of the nodal lymphomas .
8 And of course British capitalism was by this stage a very different capitalism from that of the inter-war years : a social formation in which the organised working class , as organised in the trade unions , was at least consulted and listened to by governments as a matter of course , and in which the major political forces took for granted the obligation to minimise unemployment and to preserve and expand the welfare state .
9 Expatriates may not adapt to the culture and so live in their own world entirely separate from that of the local inhabitants .
10 They too have assumed that there is something natural and self-evident about the human individual as a separate physical body , but then , in order to distinguish their own field of enquiry from that of the physical anthropologists , they have reified their special concept of culture to a point where we end up with the implicit definition : " Culture is everything which concerns the life and behaviour of human beings which is not an aspect of human nature , as the physical anthropologists perceive it . "
11 What is strikingly different in Moore 's treatment of practical ethics from that of the classical utilitarians is the lack of any reforming zeal .
12 The Corresponding Members also included a German , an Italian and , more interestingly , an Indian Mahadeva Vishnu Kane , BA , of Bombay , whose religious background must have been very different from that of the earnest doubters of Cambridge .
13 Quite apart from any such provision , if an order is made under s23 ( which , it should be noted , confers on the court a separate jurisdiction from that under the Charging Orders Act 1979 ) the other partners will have the right to dissolve their partnership with the judgment debtor ( s33(2) of the Partnership Act ) .
14 Thus the mixture of people in the coastal resorts is different from that in the industrial towns .
15 To find out how people in Islay lived in olden times and how their style of life differred from that in the other islands is of absorbing interest .
16 To find out how people in Islay lived in olden times and how their style of life differred from that in the other islands is of absorbing interest .
17 On the floor , the pamments , or great clay tiles , have been relaid over insulation Left The fireplace decoration in the kitchen chamber , now Timothy 's studio , differs from that in the other rooms .
18 Northern Europe eventually established a Gothic style which was different from that in the warmer countries south of the Alps and the Pyrenees .
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