Example sentences of "are [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 Yes , of the 28 it looks at the moment as if there are only 4 from the Wolves area .
7 This finding is very encouraging , but the real benefits are only evident from the activities generated following placement .
8 These facts are easily retrievable from the GATES computerised pass issue system .
9 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 .
10 The issues thrown up by these works are hardly remote from the lives of students .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Copies of this group photograph are also available from the Alumni Office .
14 Now L1 and L2 are isotropic tensors , so that These are also obtainable from the equations of ( 4.7 ) .
15 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 .
16 It is typical of vertebrates that the muscles which move the fingers are quite remote from the fingers themselves .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Conventional scientific wisdom has held that whales are relatively immune from the effects of toxic chemicals , because such contaminants were thought to be safely stored in the blubber , a tissue considered to be fairly inert .
23 Through this project , it has been established that some antigens are indeed absent from the tumours .
24 Sir : Eurotunnel 's latest revenue forecasts for the first year of the tunnel 's operation are virtually unchanged from the forecasts made a year ago , and the long-term forecasts are up .
25 Others are virtually indistinguishable from the flowers with which they associate — so much so that smaller insects keep settling on them .
26 Years spent at university are financially unrewarding from the parents ' perspective .
27 The individual clouds , identifiable as discrete features in Fig. 4 b and c , are very different from the clouds observed in the disk ; they are , on average , much denser and their velocity widths are much larger .
28 This is partly because molecular electronic spectra are very different from the line-spectra of atoms , consisting in most cases of broad bands , and partly because the spectra are usually very complicated , so that assignment is often impossible .
29 In Chlorohydra viridissima , on the other hand , the algae are never absent from the tissues of the hydras , and make a useful contribution to their well-being , providing them with oxygen .
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