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

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1 In any case , for as long as they remain as powerful as they are and until the country is ready for a proper comprehensive system the grammar school should be preserved : ‘ It would , moreover , be absurd from a socialist point of view to close down the grammar school , while leaving the public schools still holding their present commanding position .
2 Because it does not biodegrade , plastic is a menace to the environment — it can also be undesirable from a human health point of view .
3 For these reasons supplements for 7 night holidays may be different from a 10 night holiday , and sometimes a 10 or 11 night holiday may have a higher supplement than a 14 night holiday .
4 The resulting snowflake may look like Cleopatra 's needle or a fern or a chunky hexagon , but it will be different from every other snowflake around .
5 Its format may also be different from the logical schema .
6 It has been designed to be different from the usual run of the mill international tax conference .
7 It must also be different from the Primary Directory .
8 The pitch and conditions will be different from the first game .
9 Yet , by the time Sunday racing becomes a reality , the Jockey Club , though by no means a thing of the past , will undoubtedly be different from the unchallenged ruler of British racing it is today .
10 The observations so obtained should at least be free from the human bias that attends the study of our own species .
11 It should be clear from the above diagram that the sentence which forms the most readily accessible link between ( 1 ) and ( 3 ) is ( 2c ) ( it is also the one that appears in the actual text ) .
12 It should be clear from the last chapter that they both play a role in determining the equilibrium level of income and employment and that a change in any one of them will cause the level of national income to change via the multiplier effect .
13 It should be clear from the basic theory of chapter 5 that , to implement filtering , a circuit must include at least one reactive component .
14 The majority of the buildings house the vats and equipment used in the brewing process , a scene that , with a few modern exceptions , could be straight from the 19th century .
15 Mr Waddington says the Inquiry will be separate from the criminal investigation .
16 This is precisely what Robson , Jennings , and Willis were advocating since they argued for the rationalization of our haphazard arrangements for tribunals with an appellate jurisdiction vested in an administrative appeal tribunal which would be separate from the High Court .
17 When one considers that the main reason that words are absent is that they are proper nouns , which will also be unavailable from the larger lexicon , it is clear that omissions are unavoidable .
18 The house itself would be visible from the High Street across the open grassland .
19 ‘ Mr. Fitzgerald … submitted that the lack of care which could form the basis of the verdict could be a legitimate method used by the jury of expressing a view that there was a culpable breach by someone of a legal or moral duty to take care of the deceased which would be distinct from the general duty of care on which the modern law of negligence is based .
20 However , independent advisers will only be exempt from the minimum capital requirement if they simply pass clients ' orders and payments on to dealers , do not deal in shares directly on their client 's behalf , and are subject to a proper ethical code .
21 Collaborating with IBM 's Hampshire-based Hursley Park Laboratories will also be useful from a strategic viewpoint as it will enable Compuware to keep up with any other IBM CICS developments , particularly moves to implement the system for new environments , for instance the AS/400 .
22 I can not see any other potential locations for a new settlement straddling the A A sixty four corridor , in addition to the three I have just mentioned and I believe that on that basis , it would be reasonable from the strategic point of view , to exclude sector six .
23 Whatever the effect on the parties concerned , this can not be healthy from a democratic point of view .
24 They may be sleepless from an overactive mind and sensitivity to slight noises which disturb them .
25 It should be evident from the preceding section that the product of conception obtained half its genetic endowment from the father 's sperm , and the other half from the mother 's egg .
26 In this case the relevant budget line becomes 165 , as the most that will be forthcoming from the central government is 25 ( in units of X ) .
27 It is a good thing to stop coffee anyway from a general health point of view but the benefits of this would only be apparent from a long term change , not just for a few days .
28 The question of whether the existence of a mistake has to be apparent from a speaking decision was raised in Dean v Prince [ 1953 ] Ch 590 , where , at first instance , the judge held that he could look at documents other than the auditors ' certificate and the balance sheet and that cross-examination of the auditors would be allowed .
29 It will be apparent from the preceding discussion that memory usage is a significant factor in scheduling the use of the processor resource .
30 It will be apparent from the last section that expulsion is a remedy of last resort and is all too likely to result in bitter dispute .
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