Example sentences of "[adj] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They want ( or need ) interoperable systems to take advantage of heterogeneous , multi-vendor architectures , with reliable data and transaction delivery , controllable from a single location , supporting up to hundreds of Gb of data . |
2 | They want ( or need ) interoperable systems to take advantage of heterogeneous , multi-vendor architectures , with reliable data and transaction delivery , controllable from a single location , supporting up to hundreds of Gigabytes of data . |
3 | The areas protected by these systems , both sprinkler and ventilation systems and controllable from the same point , should coincide . |
4 | If this was true , any piece of DNA was just like any other piece , whereas every gene must be different from every other one . |
5 | If the surface of the earth was covered to a depth of one metre in protein molecules , each one different from every other one , and if each molecule changed into another one once a second , and had done so since the origin of the earth , there would have been time to try out only a minute fraction of the possible sequences . |
6 | No Christology can be so low that it overcomes the feminist difficulty by saying of Jesus that he was no different from every other human who has lived . |
7 | And carried them a fair portion of the journey : " The thing we have that is different from every other faith is that Christ is a living Saviour . |
8 | ‘ It 's different from every other place , and it has an atmosphere that is entirely its own . ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Somebody calculated that if the surface of the earth was covered with a layer of protein molecules a metre thick , right over the whole surface of the earth erm each one , each protein different from every other one , and let us suppose furthermore that each of these proteins had been changing once as second , uniquely , into some different kind ever since the formation of the earth , we would still have tried out only quite a small fraction of the available possible proteins a hundred amino acids long . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | When he had left Sarah at Maggie Byrne 's hovel that fateful day last December he had told himself she was no different from a hundred other girls . |
13 | Thus we can talk of a local government system which is different from a central government system but nevertheless interacts with it . |
14 | In principle these recorders are not so very different from a normal domestic tape recorder , but they too are installed in the tail end of the aircraft and are heavily protected from crash damage . |
15 | The phrase ‘ under doctor 's orders ’ expresses a real situation that is different from a normal market . |
16 | Examples are known at Great Chesterford , Camerton , Margidunum and Droitwich , among others.59 But these structures on the whole resemble the familiar winged-corridor villas of the countryside , a building style which was restricted neither to Britain nor entirely to the countryside.60 Care must therefore be observed in trying to identify them as the residences of minor provincial officials , for obviously they might be no more than the farmhouses of local landowners and in degree little different from a normal villa . |
17 | This would imply that any particular ‘ Industrial Democracy ’ proposals which attempted to bypass or undermine the strength of the shop stewards should be resisted , but such particular resistance would be quite different from a total rejection of the supposedly malign effects of accepting any responsibility for the operation of enterprises under capitalism . |
18 | The difficulty is that , if the most preferred mate is slightly different from a familiar member of the opposite sex and if we do not know how to measure the difference , we can unwittingly present the animal with a novel object which is less attractive than the familiar . |
19 | The impact of that on Leeds residents perception of the migration opportunities is quite different quite different from a new settlement on a very accessible corridor which would have to be promoted and would have to be built quickly to be to present itself as a successful venture . |
20 | Equity says no , and soon goes so far as to lay down a rule that a mortgage is a mere security for money , and something quite different from a genuine transfer of the ownership . |
21 | big sand stone rocks , they find things that fish today er had , had got other pediments that million years back , same thing , but not , not , not the same as they are today , you know , well they must of got hold of it to be different from a million years ago |
22 | A babbling upland brook is physically very different from a lazy lowland river , and there are subtle gradations all the way between . |
23 | But it is very different from a forward contract and has been designed to remove many of the disadvantages of forward contracts . |
24 | Quite different from a French scent , is n't it ? … |
25 | However , this model was not significantly different from a multifactorial model . |
26 | Just as a 16-year-old is different from a 50-year-old , so a 50-year-old will differ from a 90-year-old … and each individual will be different from another . |
27 | A place , a physical location , is not so different from a graven image . |
28 | However , in their natural laboratory of unchanging day length , the trees ' " year " gradually took up a period slightly different from a true year . |
29 | The normal debenture , however , is very different from a single mortgage of land. , It generally consists of one of a series of securities ranking pari passu with each other . |
30 | I 'm just saying a Glory 's a bit different from a beaten-up Mini . ’ |