Example sentences of "it [vb -s] from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this respect it differs from the four perspectives discussed earlier in the chapter , which converge in adopting a social model of health for a restructuring of priorities and goals .
2 No , no , it 's not only their own er we have got er entries from W I members of other villages , but mainly its from the members who live in the villages and of course that is the beauty of the book , where it differs from the normal travel book , it 's the story of villages by people who actually live in them .
3 It differs from the ordinary railway by using lightweight trains , calling at more convenient places and operating economically by the use of advanced technology now available for the custom-built rapid transit systems .
4 It differs from the other consumer goods in the private market in four ways .
5 He also said that he would not undertake to follow best practice while it differs from the operational guidelines .
6 This was a large rectangular building in the same tradition as the mortuary houses at Phourni , with a rabbit warren of small chambers inside and a colonnade along the east front ; it differs from the Phourni mortuary houses in having been built all at once .
7 Peripheral awareness becomes progressively blurred as it recedes from the foveal zone and adjusts to an overall equilibrium .
8 There will be variations which stem from the background and cultural heritage of the children who are in attendance , from where the school is situated as well as the resources ( in quality and quantity ) which it receives from the local authority .
9 It is the result of conscious planning by multinational corporations and banks and it results from the conscious actions taken by the US and UK governments in building the post-war world .
10 Obviously , if it ensues from the two variables originally considered , it does not need to be controlled .
11 To begin with the efficacy of parliamentary control , it is clear that it suffers from the federal constitution itself : the intricacy of policy decisions , complex inter-governmental decision-making structures at the national , sub-national and supranational level , and the inherent complexity of new policy areas , have all made parliamentary scrutiny more difficult .
12 The use of Form N111 , even if it has become ‘ obsolete , ’ was in fact more appropriate than the use of Form N79 , although it suffers from the same defect as the High Court form in that it does not draw the attention of the contemnor to his right to apply to the court to purge his contempt .
13 This approach has the advantage of providing detailed data about the nature and severity of illness in society , but it suffers from the obvious drawback that not everyone who is ill seeks or receives medical treatment and not everyone who seeks medical treatment is necessarily ill .
14 As an ‘ up-to-date overview of modern surface analysis techniques ’ ( to quote the publishers ) , it suffers from the inevitable deficiencies of this genre : lack of cohesion and consistency between chapters ; variable standard ; a element of repetition ; and few cross-references .
15 It stretches from the endless beaches of the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz , to the snowy peaks of the sierras and great plains where the fierce black bulls graze .
16 There is a good deal of evidence from these provinces to show that inland waterways were major thoroughfares ; it ranges from the idiosyncratic distribution of pottery and other hardware to discoveries of the boats used , including the great flat-bottomed lighters which plied the Rhine and its tributaries .
17 It ranges from the traditional dances of ancient Greece used by David Bintley for his Choros to the latest pieces of minimal music by John Cage that are used for Robbins ' Glass Pieces .
18 Or so it appears from the valuable memoirs of Mrs Belloc Lowndes , in chapter nine of her Merry Wives of Westminster :
19 If they are out of sight ( eg , they leave the buzzing weather-vane in a courtyard and retire indoors ) , the Fiend simply flies away when it appears from the shattering weather-vane .
20 It appears from the German newspaper report that the Bonn authorities , in the form of BfV , were told what was going on following MI5 and MI6 's involvement in 1981 .
21 ’ But it appears from the fourth plea that that marriage had already been agreed on , and that the testator knew it .
22 Despite Gregory 's constant emphasis on the involvement of Childebert 's men in Gundovald 's cause , it seems from the chronological coincidence of Chilperic 's murder and the elevation of the " pretender " to the kingship , that it was the support of this third group , that is of Desiderius and Waddo , which suddenly made rebellion viable .
23 It seems from the eager glint in your eye that you are a practised hand … or do I mean foot ? ’
24 It emerges from the above discussion that man-machine allocation of function is at best an oversimplification and it may lead to the neglect of some key features of human performance .
25 More modestly , and yet in many ways more significantly , it derives from the practical challenge of implementing the reforms outlined in the NHS White Paper , and the failure to convince those who work in the health service of the need for change .
26 The ancient civilizations were firm believers in a form of hypnosis ( although the word itself had not been coined at that time , only coming into existence in the early nineteenth century : it derives from the Greek hypnos , meaning sleep ) .
27 It derives from the adversarial nature of legal proceedings in the common law tradition whereby a party proves his case by calling witnesses with personal knowledge of events …
28 When it emanates from the European Commission in Brussels and casts confusion among Europe 's biggest monopolists , puzzlement is added to dazzlement .
29 Each will be of equal width and length and the shape is created by a curved taper which will be directly related to the circumference of the ‘ chute at each stage as it progresses from the open mouth to the crown .
30 It follows from the First Premise introduced at the beginning of this chapter , that it must be an article of belief in the Created God that this first pre-life period in the story of the universe made no contribution to the creation of the God which was to be born , as was mankind , out of the life to come , except that it may have been the source of the basic origin of life .
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