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

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1 I think the most important thing is to try and find that gap in the market that is not well trodden by a lot of other people — to find something which you can do which is different from all the rest of them .
2 Jinny remembered it clearly because it had been quite different from all the solemn newspaper cuttings Keith had shown her , and she had stopped to make fun of one or two of Harriet Shakespeare 's more nauseating remarks .
3 The final list of goals for food change is obviously rather different from all the others because the aim is to increase consumption of something rather than decrease it .
4 The third initiative was somewhat different from all the proceedings one , in that it involved joining a Community Club sponsored by the Alvey Programme .
5 It 's only natural for a newly-signed group to see their bloated , sap-sucking US record company as exceptional , spiritually different from all the others — but I 'll take their heartfelt claims with a line of salt , thanks .
6 But the tenth commandment is different from all the rest .
7 Both companies contend that their relationship is different from all the other strategic alliances and partnerships that are the rage in the industry , being distinguished by , among other things , a shared perspective and a growth path into the next century .
8 When her fourth birthday dawned , Ellie secretly hoped that it might be a day just a little different from all the others .
9 In any graph , each node is different from all the other nodes .
10 You 're so different from all the other young men I meet .
11 My wonderful Arthur , this really good man , was no different from all the other men ! ’
12 But these passages of Diodorus are different from all the rest of Diodorus : the style has a new vitality , the portraits conjure up strange and irrepressible personalities , the political and moral judgements are far more personal than in the previous books .
13 With the help of his neighbours and by studying every relevant historical record that he could lay his hands on , Gough was able to trace the personal history of every family in his parish — often through several generations — and to show , incidentally , that intermarriage between the long-established families strengthened the bonds that made people think of themselves as a special community somehow different from all the others .
14 In the secretory state glucose absorption ( Fig 4 ) from UK-ORS was not different from all the other ORS despite the very low water absorption .
15 The final version of Loot , totally different from all the ones in which Ken had worked , was an instant hit .
16 The only evenings I can recall are fixed in my mind precisely because they are different from all the others .
17 Does the Noble Lady agree that this subject is different from all the other subjects .
18 Juliet , it 's different from all the family .
19 She watched every video you ever made , trying to analyse just what it was that made you so special , so different from all the rest . ’
20 He intrigued her , there was something about the way he acted , the way he spoke that made him different from all the other vagrants that she had met .
21 these , this little group here are different from all the others
22 The fossils represent bacteria and presumably photosynthetic ( and therefore oxygen-producing ) cyanobacteria little different from those a billion years younger .
23 It concedes that some actual judicial decisions and practices are very different from those a conventionalist would make or approve : these it is prepared to count as mistakes .
24 Because they had to run their local affairs , English colonies were quite different from those the Spanish , the Portuguese , the Dutch , and the French established between 1500 and 1650 , and at the time all the other European empires looked more durable than the English .
25 However , it was granted on conditions of respectable behaviour not very different from those the Poor Law had been designed to induce .
26 The time ranged from half an hour a day to 13 hours a day , depending on whether devolution was viewed as a separate activity concerned only with finance or whether it was seen as being curriculum driven and/or inseparable from all the activities performed by a head in a working day .
27 It 's clear from all the hospital closures that she has relinquished her responsibility towards us .
28 And then , quite suddenly free from all the thick , dark vegetation which had once reclaimed the mountain-top , the first buildings were there .
29 Earth and its satellites were dead ahead , a tiny shining dot almost indistinguishable from all the other shining dots .
30 Given Piatakov 's views and his official position , the Bolsheviks of the Ukraine seemed to the Rada indistinguishable from both the Kadets and the Petrograd Soviet .
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