Example sentences of "[adj] from [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Chapter 9 , we saw how expertise in research is different from expertise in teaching .
2 The latter pointed out that , while there was a general process of restructuring , the way it worked out in practice was different from case to case and that therefore it was pointless to search for highly regular patterns .
3 It is different from country to country , and I sometimes feel I mean I 'm not sure whether I 'm being unfair to our industry here , but it does seem to me that perhaps we have n't quite got our act together yet , we 're going in the right direction , but we have n't quite got there .
4 in addition the research will examine attitude to bilingualism as a concept importantly different from attitude to Welsh .
5 So um I suppose in that way some of these forms of abuse , particularly when they they use the they use the gestures , they use the language of affection um they 're perhaps rather different from forms of abuse which are er er most obviously violent .
6 The case may be different from Chapman v. Honig in that the contempt involved was civil not criminal but it is not easy to see why this should point towards tortious liability .
7 Er but they 're still different from countries like Rumania and Russia and so on
8 However , it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class .
9 George Mitchell v. Finney Lock Seeds was different from Green v. Cade ( 1978 Q.B. ) , which had involved the sale of seed potatoes on the standard terms of the National Association of Seed Potato Merchants .
10 This passage illustrates in a vivid way the fact that the arrangements the judges have made with the Inns are merely the machinery through which the judges perform what remains a judicial duty , and also how decisions on rights of audience are different from decisions on call to the Bar .
11 transition to turbulence is often inherently different from transition to chaos in simple systems ( i.e. systems with few degrees of freedom are not a good guide to those with very many )
12 In particular he must be aware that Nonconformity flourished in certain types of local communities and that the social composition of the various denominations was often markedly different from sect to sect .
13 Such remedies in English law are generically different from remedies in contract or in tort , and are now recognised to fall within a third category of the common law which has been called quasi-contract or restitution .
14 Such remedies in English law are generically different from remedies in contract or in tort , and are now recognised to fall within a third category of the common law which has been called quasi-contract or restitution .
15 Such remedies in English law are generically different from remedies in contract or in tort , and are now recognised to fall within a third category of the common law which has been called quasi-contract or restitution .
16 ‘ We are no different from people like Mozart and Shakespeare .
17 Erm and it 's different from site to site , but I can , the things that you can normally control are the labour and how they 're used and the plant and how it 's used .
18 We should not generalise , it will be different from area to area and practice to practice .
19 Additionally , he 's been working with Left Hand Right Hand , who 've just toured the States , while his other musical activities have seen him involved with British Racing Green and Danielle Dax , with whom he plays bass from time to time .
20 Reduced to serving as a mere garden hut , a lucky chance brought it to the notice of a vigilant W & L member fresh from success in W & L 's competition to design a ( new ) building for Raven Square .
21 The grass-like leaves grow in clumps , and can be picked outdoors fresh from February to November , longer if given protection .
22 So when UNITA arrived in Abidjan last month , fresh from victory at Huambo , it was determined to get a much better deal than the agreement in May 1991 which supposedly ended Angola 's decade and a half of civil war .
23 As an ex-naval coxswain I was not obliged to take the Mountbatten course but did in fact take a refresher course at the Command Navigation Centre , HMS Raleigh at Torpoint which , under the auspices of a Lieut Commander fresh from training at Dartmouth Naval College , I found very arduous .
24 There is nothing to be ashamed of in having your tank go wrong from time to time — it happens to me too you know !
25 North called it ‘ a bit of a horror story ’ and , for once , he understated : it went wrong from start to finish , and ended with the wrong missiles , still with their Israeli markings , piled on the ground in Tehran .
26 With its 14,000 workers , Dagenham may still be the company 's biggest centre of employment in the UK , it may have produced more than 10 million vehicles in the last 60 years and its name may be inseparable from Ford of Britain .
27 Perhaps so , but Mr Kohl was careful not to mention that a Christian Democrat alliance is inseparable from commitment to federalism .
28 But even if there is agreement it is clear from Jones v Griffith [ 1969 ] 1 WLR 795 that the plaintiff should still be prepared to call his doctor in , say , a serious head injury case so that the court can be guided on such matters as the management of the plaintiff or the epileptic risk .
29 It is clear from studies in man that either methanogenesis or dissimilatory sulphate reduction predominate in some populations .
30 It is clear from reports of children 's progress that at present there is , for many , no easy progression from the simpler language and narrative line of stories written for inexperienced readers .
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