Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It turns them away from looser , unstructured organizations . |
2 | Well what I think what Clare forgets , I know Clare comes from a a republican background , in South Armagh , and she s probably sees it only from that point of view . |
3 | Bearing in mind it 's a team focus course so I 'm not giving you loads of work which takes you apart from one another , what we do is you talk together , and spend time together . |
4 | A council statement endorsed by Mr Pignatelli , Mr McGrath and Neil McIntosh , Strathclyde 's chief executive , said : ‘ The council dissociates itself totally from any view which links genetic theory and race in such a way . |
5 | Again , like Marx and the elite theorists he conceives the state largely , if not wholly , in terms of domination ; and this ‘ realist ’ view distinguishes him sharply from those social scientists who , while differing about what the role of the state should be ( how interventionist or laissez-faire ) , agree fundamentally in regarding it as an autonomous and neutral body , which arbitrates among competing claims and expresses the real consensus in society that underlies particular conflicts of interest . |
6 | The Reich chapter , by contrast , draws us away from individual heroic figures towards collective creativity . |
7 | This interchange of visual ideas permeates every facet of the weaver 's art , and is one of the prime reasons why all oriental rugs , regardless of their compositional differences , possess an underlying character that sets them apart from hand-made rugs produced in other areas of the world . |
8 | Although the range of handicap , both mental and physical , is considerable , the Down 's population has a common physical appearance which sets them apart from other people . |
9 | The very label they have given themselves — ‘ development community ’ — sets them apart from those whose life conditions they purport to ‘ develop ’ . |
10 | Now it is how Dorothy Heathcote sees the relationship between the two that sets her apart from most drama teachers . |
11 | Slater is still in high school ( well at his age , so he should be ) and the issue is still suicide , but ‘ Pump Up The Volume ’ has a rare head-on directness that sets it apart from other Hollywood teen fare . |
12 | What is it about PolaGraph that sets it apart from all the other black and white films ? |
13 | The density of the energy varies in inverse proportions to the distance , which sets it apart from electro-magnetic or gravitational laws , but for which a theory of potentials is applicable , |
14 | A cup of Assam tea from the north east of India , has a strength of character and verve that sets it apart from ordinary teas . |
15 | Whilst it rightly steers us away from naive and simplistic causal theories of deviance , it can hardly provide an approach which is substantially more fruitful . |