Example sentences of "[adv] than from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , it must be more comprehensible to , and dignified for , students to get the whole of their resources from the education system rather than from a mixture of social security and the education system .
2 The rise in the illegitimacy rate during World War II resulted from many marriages not taking place ( owing to conscription and general wartime dislocation ) , rather than from a rise in premarital conceptions .
3 Although Gilligan tries to combine humanist and experimental methods , her most quoted examples , Amy and Jake , come from a conventional experimental study of the psychology of moral reasoning , rather than from the self-concept or abortion decision interview research .
4 Firstly , areas of functional competence are usually derived from the practical concerns of care givers rather than from the viewpoint of elders .
5 It has been argued that , as newly privatised companies will be responsible for obtaining their investment from the market rather than from the government , the PSBR will fall .
6 but I had n't yet realized that the answers had to come from me rather than from the therapist .
7 Bell has a small but significant place in English architectural history , not only for the strength of his designs but also as an occasional architect coming , unusually , from the mercantile community rather than from the court or the gentry .
8 Did the new scheme come from the philosophy of government 's financial managers to save money rather than from the YTP providers themselves ?
9 It is basically the function of the designer to protect the client 's interest and ensure that the food service planning is carried out from a food service operator 's point of view , rather than from the architect 's or interior designer 's point of view .
10 In addition , the Secretary of State has recently made an announcement on the decision to bring the high-speed link in from the east via Stratford rather than from the south .
11 Yet his curiosity as to Jaq 's request seemed to proceed from reasonable concern rather than from the paranoia which often afflicted rulers .
12 Rape and sexual assault may be regarded as sexually deviant when an individual gains the main pleasure and satisfaction from the act of sexual violation rather than from the coitus involved .
13 As from mid-July , interest will be charged from the date of purchase , rather than from the date of the account , for those cardholders who use the credit facility .
14 A report in Nezavisimaya gazeta of April 21 noted that Dudayev appeared to be hoping for support and recognition from the Islamic countries , rather than from the West , which recently had been heavily criticized in his speeches .
15 In recent years , I have preferred launching my attack from the bank , rather than from the boat ; and even in high winds , when most of the loch is churned up , clear patches of water may be found along the lee shore .
16 Hyperventilation is a process of breathing rapidly , inhaling and exhaling from the chest rather than from the stomach .
17 The fundamental novelty about social anthropology , as it has developed since the days of Malinowski , is that the fieldworking anthropologist tries to understand alien societies from the inside rather than from the outside .
18 The hurricane-lamp was placed about twenty feet in front and pumped up to maximum brilliance while we lay sweating and mosquito-bitten in the shadows , fingering our cameras and the trigger of our temperamental Sun Gun , expecting that at any moment a curious snake would be drawn to the light from the shadows behind us , rather than from the cave ahead .
19 In the government 's eyes , local government is run from the top down , rather than from the ground up .
20 He let Turgenev know that he had enjoyed his Sportsman 's Sketches , but his interest in them probably derived from his love of hunting rather than from the fact that the stories cast aspersions on serfdom .
21 As in Great Britain , a model of the typical party member could be drawn up — male , middle-aged , hailing from a city rather than from the countryside and , increasingly , with advanced educational qualifications .
22 Her blonde curls looked as if she had just come from a hairdresser rather than from the hand basin in her own bedroom which was where she had washed her hair this morning .
23 This is not however mainly due to migration , as in the case of population , or to neo-classical location theories , but according to Fothergill and Gudgin ( 1979 ; 1982 ) , the main process differentiating urban and rural areas is no longer structural variation , but appears to arise primarily from indigenous performance , i.e. from different growth among similar firms in different areas , rather than from the movement of firms or changes in industrial structure .
24 Thus placemen tended to take their cue from party chieftains rather than from the sovereign or Court , and when a party fell from power there usually followed a purge of its placemen .
25 It will often be best to take instructions from a briefing team rather than from an individual .
26 While the doctrinal pronouncements remained inexact , the commemorative interpretation was encouraged by Elizabeth 's injunctions of 1559 , which ordered that communion be dispensed from a table placed in the middle of the chancel during services , rather than from an altar .
27 The tired rabbits fed and basked in the sunny meadow as though they had come no further than from the bank at the edge of the near-by copse .
28 Amendments made : No. 62 , in page , 47 line , 43 , at end insert — ( ) The terms and conditions on which the Secretary of State may make any grants under this paragraph may include in particular conditions — ( a ) enabling him to require the repayment , in whole or in part , of sums paid by him if any other condition subject to which the sums were paid is not complied with ; and ( b ) requiring the payment of interest in respect of any period during which a sum due to him in accordance with any other condition remains unpaid , but shall not relate to the application by the college council to which the grant is made of any sums derived otherwise than from the Secretary of State . ' .
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