Example sentences of "[adj] from the other " in BNC.
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1 | Ever since Tug opened his eyes and saw Doyle in front of the door , things had been different from the other mornings . |
2 | The fact that he was so self-consciously different from the other soldiers annoyed me . |
3 | Number nine , where the O'Briens lived , looked different from the other houses , for Susan loved beautiful colours , and her curtains were always a cheerful oasis amidst the Nottingham lace of the conventional neighbours . |
4 | ‘ You must realize , Raine 3 , ’ he said , ‘ that you are different from the other boys . |
5 | Quietwaters is slightly different from the other developments : there was already a course and clubhouse in place , but the plan was to develop a second course as well as the seemingly obligatory hotel and leisure complex and timeshare units . |
6 | I liked her : she was different from the other women . |
7 | She was a smartly dressed woman , different from the other women in our district , but then she could afford to be because they were very comfortably off . |
8 | The provincial groups with papers in two or three towns were little different from the other independents . |
9 | That was why the lad was different from the other vagabonds . |
10 | Once , he licked his finger and held it aloft in the airstream before lowering it to point decisively along a corridor that appeared to Bernice no different from the other two that also ran from the junction . |
11 | He was very different from the other three children , being completely nonacademic and nonintellectual . |
12 | The room had been vandalized — viciously so ; but it was equally apparent that it had been furnished and cared for at a level totally different from the other rooms . |
13 | He was no different from the other men she knew . |
14 | Pauline Ross 's play resource centre , ‘ Arts and Parts ’ is different from the other businesses as it is a registered charity — so profits go towards the project . |
15 | Here two separate effects may be observed , firstly a distinctiveness effect where a single arousing item in a series is likely to be well remembered simply because it is different from the other items , and secondly an effect which has been described as similar to Easterbrook 's hypothesis in general task performance . |
16 | ‘ At heart , they 're no different from the other public school type the rugger-bugger sort , the ones that follow daddy into the services . |
17 | He thought she was different from the other two and they were certainly foreign . |
18 | Initial , would have to be interpreted as initial , plus post-initial , , with the result that the post-initial set of consonants would have to contain , , , and also , — consonants which are rather different from the other four and which could only combine with , . |
19 | Then , at his feet , almost indistinguishable from the other bits of litter and scraps of rubbish , he saw a long , dirty ribbon of material , covered along its full length with bright red blotches in awkward shapes . |
20 | EX-RATED Ibanez EX370 Many years ago , Ibanez were almost indistinguishable from the other Japanese manufacturers churning out Gibson Les Paul copies by the truckload . |
21 | A question that remains , however , is whether one can and should treat this matter as separate from the other functions described below . |
22 | Not that dissimilar from the other meter considering I had been swapping and mixing the two tank 's water . |
23 | and he got it turned up a bit and sounds bloody from the other room |
24 | The value of US dollar bonds outstanding exceeds that of the combined total of bonds outstanding from the other six currency segments put together . |
25 | However , this person can not be held responsible for the charges due from the other residents . |
26 | More information is available from the other leaflets already mentioned , and your Hospital Social Worker or local Social Work Centre will be happy to advise you further . |
27 | Figure 12 shows an example of a line graph with which you may already be familiar from the other units of your course . |
28 | I 've got ta go and get the door open from the other side . |
29 | This is less distant from the other religious traditions discussed than might be supposed . |
30 | He was , by all accounts , a bit spooky and seemed a little distant from the other guards , perhaps because he was a representative from Tehran . |