Example sentences of "[vb base] from other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In choosing between the goals towards which I spontaneously tend , I may find myself being excited more strongly by what I perceive here and now than by what I imagine from other viewpoints , so that for example a present amusement obliterates consciousness of a future danger .
2 With the more predatory species , like managuense , include meat with the diet , — earthworms , cooked chicken , prawns , grated beef heart , or even runted fry from other spawnings .
3 Particularly as it has been discovered that about 30% of men who die from other causes are also found to have had prostate cancer . ’
4 Support from other carers
5 But it has always produced two results : support from other fans who think Newcastle are n't half lucky and complete silence from the club which many fans also accuse of poor public relations except on one occasion when the assistant manager was economical with the truth .
6 Although we know from other sources that Emily Faithfull 's London apprentices and journey-women were in fact paid the full male rate ( though with some amendment of the apprenticeship system ) , it was clear that she and other promoters of the scheme did anticipate that the consequence might be to lower wages in the printing trade .
7 At this point the manuscript containing her biography is cut short , but we know from other sources that a priory for her was built at Markyate in 1145 , and that in 1155 she sent gifts of embroidery to Pope Adrian IV .
8 Thus the reference to the ruined walls of Eblis , in Aquitaine , is not gratuitous ; and we know from other passages that Pound 's refusal in the last resort to take seriously Russia 's contribution to European culture was grounded in his notion that Russia had never produced an indigenous tradition of stone architecture .
9 Special forms of segregated sheltered housing , and ultimately the old person 's residential home , ensure that older people are taught to feel that their lives are somehow different and separate from other age-groups .
10 It is often envisaged in a ‘ nuclear ’ household , that is , separate from other relatives , with the man as breadwinner and the woman as housewife and childrearer .
11 Substantial reasons for setting up this service are absent from the Department of Health 's letter announcing it , which refers to ‘ anecdotal evidence ’ and says that ‘ experience suggests that many people would prefer to attend a clinic separate from other services . ’
12 It was several years , however , before social anthropology was to emerge as a distinct discipline , separate from other branches of anthropology , and to receive that accolade to which all subjects aspire — a secure place on university curricula .
13 So , one reason for getting less plural continuations with ( 10 ) might be that the proper name serves as a strong cue for treating the named character as special and separate from other individuals .
14 They evoked for him images of hard , unrefined men , distinct and separate from other workers , hewing in the mysterious dungeons ; they are dirty , strange and attractive because they are masculine and sensuous .
15 And of course , as I told you long ago , you are beautiful , and I like the looks I get from other men when I 'm with a beautiful woman . ’
16 System management is provided by a single RS/6000 control workstation running AIX/6000 and with AIX Windows access from other workstations .
17 Unfortunately these three studies also suffer from other shortcomings .
18 Their argument was that a male 's potential quality as a parent might be important because , in many species of Old World monkeys , males form strong protective relationships with females and their young , which are crucial in reducing the amount of harassment and competition the young suffer from other members of the group .
19 It is functional decomposition which really separates the structured systems approach from other approaches .
20 Against such theories , Tredell sets those which emerge from other disciplines , and which have lately been more commanding and influential .
21 Merrows differ from other sea-fairies in that they wear red feathered caps to swim underwater .
22 In what ways can marketing departments differ from other departments in terms of key objectives , main activities and system of values ?
23 In what way does depreciation differ from other expenses ?
24 People — usually women journalists — are curious to know what makes British men tick , and how they differ from other men .
25 In addition , students choose from other units in which the emphasis is on a particular aspect or approach to history , for example the history of the Origins of Modern Science , of Political Thought , or of Mass Communications and Society .
26 it is hard to distinguish the effects of much of what we do from other processes , such as the natural maturation of children
27 Better bounds result from other choices of strain or stress states and have been obtained notably by Hill , by Hashin & Shtrikman and by Walpole .
28 This is a procedure like Swift 's , except that Leapor is staking her claim to real dignity ; she asserts that she does not wish to be valued for beauty , but for her wit and , as we glean from other poems , her morals .
29 In answer to questions , Yeltsin said that help from other countries would ease the economic transition but that reform depended on Russia itself .
30 But I was n't sure they were the kind of entities that come from other planets .
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