Example sentences of "[verb] from a different [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She claimed to have come from a different school but her story somehow did n't ring true . |
2 | There are some slight variations in it , and it 's come from a different U S mill and , for example , there are three items at the end which were required and you offered us six millimetres , they 're now six point three five millimetres , which is quarter inch , that 's fine , erm . |
3 | Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source . |
4 | I knew so little about who had held them and how they had got out , it seemed as if they had come from a different world , a different time . |
5 | In urging against the Aristotelian realists that ‘ general and universal , belong not to the real existence of things ; but are the inventions and creatures of the understanding ’ , he is , of course , reaffirming from a different angle his rejection of their ‘ forms ’ , and their talk of the possibility of there being ‘ real ’ definitions of things . |
6 | The question of the dislocation in the literary evidence for the fifth century can be approached from a different angle . |
7 | It would appear they carried on trading from a different address some time beyond that date , though exactly when they stopped has yet to be established . |
8 | In larger schools , and at the secondary stage , the organization of spaces and necessary reservation of particular areas remains a complex job , but can he approached from a different viewpoint . |
9 | This argument starts from a different point on the balance of payments circle , with the excess of imports over exports . |
10 | But a Christian certainly would because he starts from a different basis . |
11 | It is likely that if five other tokens were considered from a different section of text gathered in a comparable social context the score would turn out to be very different say 80 per cent . |
12 | Data will be collected and evaluated from a different variety of sources on existing systems of law-enforcement co-operation , international agreements , transfrontier criminality , policy proposals , training systems and international exchange programmes . |
13 | It is written from a different point of view — this time focussing on man . |
14 | As Mademoiselle Lavaux had said , much of the furniture dated from a different era , and was ornately carved in dark , heavy wood . |
15 | These are subatomic particles that are similar to the more familiar pi-mesons , but which are made from a different combination of quarks , the fundamental building blocks of matter . |
16 | The CLAWS system also adopts ‘ backing off ’ formulae but seen from a different perspective — a bigram model is used except for special-case tag-triples which empirical results showed would be wrongly tagged . |
17 | There were threats to his academic career , but they came from a different direction . |
18 | Although they came from a different factory , their designer was the same ‘ Mac ’ Marshall , then freelancing , who had designed the other streamliners . |
19 | Australians were still the butt of English condescension but he clearly came from a different mould from his fellow Australian Barry Humphries ' Private Eye creation , Barry McKenzie . |
20 | Curiously , the man appointed head of the Treasury , Francisco Gómez de Llano , came from a different mould , being a lawyer and one-time civil servant under the dictatorship of General Primo de Rivera . |
21 | Alastair Campbell , for example , thought that a verse supposedly from Thord Kolbeinsson 's Eiríksdrápa , which connects Earl Eric of Lade with the battle of Ringmere in 1010 , is a fabrication , and that lines about an attack on Norwich said by the thirteenth-century Knytlinga Saga to be from Ottar the Black 's Knútsdrápa probably came from a different poem on Swegen , who is known to have sacked the town in 1004 . |
22 | To take an obvious example , the drafter may draft the terms referring to the parties as 'seller " and " Buyer " ; if a clause is then incorporated from a different document , referring to " the Customer " , it may give rise to difficult questions of interpretation : prima facie it will be assumed that " the Buyer " and " the Customer " are different people . |
23 | In cases where the standardisation sample is drawn from a different population from that of the child being tested ( for example , the sample is North American children and the child to be tested is British ; the sample comprises children from a different age group from that of the child being tested ) , it is inadvisable to make judgements based on comparisons with the standardisation data . |
24 | It can not be so if the managers are drawn from a different pool , which can happen if emoluments in the private sector drift too far away from those in the public sector . |
25 | And so there was a second lot of market research commissioned from a different organisation , and they came up with an even better picture ! |
26 | The best possible way to do this will be to set down the account resulting from a different approach , so that one can see what it is that has been overlooked so far ; and this is something which this book sets out to do . |
27 | Each level borrows from a different mythology , starting in Graeco-Roman hell ( Hades to the classical scholars ) . |
28 | Its objectives are those of the single subject degree in Modern and Contemporary History but additionally , with the demands of 1992 and the opportunities offered by the Single European Market firmly in mind , this course is designed to foster language skills and to allow students to experience History teaching from a different perspective . |
29 | The holiday is extendible to suit your requirements , and to increase your flexibility even further you may return from a different airport in Switzerland . |
30 | Quarantine is important , because each cocoa-growing area suffers from a different set of diseases . |