Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] from [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In the Habsburg lands Slav nationalism assumed different forms from those it displayed in the Ottoman empire , but it eventually had the same disruptive force in challenging the five-hundred-year-old supremacy of the imperial institutions .
2 The hon. Gentleman is right that there was a change in 1979 , but for different reasons from those he advanced .
3 He looked scared , not so much , Owen judged , because he was in the hands of the police but rather because he was in different surroundings from those he was used to , the modern , built-up , Europeanized part of the city and not the warren of tiny mediaeval streets he normally inhabited .
4 Do look at different courses from those you applied for originally .
5 An assertion made on a stage in the context of a play will be judged by different standards from those it would be judged by if it is made in daily life .
6 It is always possible that despite all the behaviour there are actually no sensations going on there at all , or at least different ones from those we imagine .
7 British & Commonwealth Holdings especially favoured smaller search firms ; they had received generally good service and quick results from those they had used , and appreciated the personal contact and cheaper price .
8 Two balconies face the tubes and plumbing mysteries of the solar heating system ; to enjoy the great views from these you have to stand , or sit on a very , very high chair .
9 As I said , the draft regulations impose on union citizens a few minor procedural changes from those we require of our own citizens .
10 But those leaders are necessarily responsive , to a greater or lesser extent , to the political pressures from those they attempt to rule , as well as to historical necessity — in broad terms , the needs of survival and development of human society .
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