Example sentences of "from [art] others " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , his treatment of this first book ( and we shall see that it is not very dissimilar from the others ) is a blatant piece of eisogesis — reading into ( as opposed to exegesis , out of ) the text what he wishes to see , or rather plant . |
2 | If the pulses marked with arrows in Fig. 7 are isolated from the others and applied to an appropriate low pass filter , the output is a DC or slowly varying voltage whose magnitude and polarity model the external field . |
3 | The five are buried in adjoining graves , the Typhoon pilot , Plt Off R K Thompson , just a little apart from the others . |
4 | Today 's Melody Maker concentrates on pop 's more adventurous independent fringes , while RM remains a likeable dog 's dinner , differing from the others in its A4 format , its glossy colour pages , and content which veers from a left-field feature style to consumer-guides for club DJs . |
5 | A girl who 's managed to stay alive for a whole year takes me aside and passes on the two basic rules of survival : 1 ) Never get separated from the others . |
6 | With Nathan on board my dogs move more slowly , and we trail off from the others as we climb up above the tree line . |
7 | And this , along with a firm , well-damped ride and — hooray hooray ! — properly shaped seats , means a driving experience of vastly different character from the others . |
8 | Coming home at dawn , exploring Dickens 's alleyways and squares , I somehow got separated from the others and went rushing round frantically trying to find them . |
9 | Ari felt sorry for Cabochon , who spent most evenings sitting apart from the others , chewing his fingernails . |
10 | Away from the others , he thought his attempts to fit in had been rather embarrassing . |
11 | A man who was very friendly with another , or his senior kinsmen , could adopt a more expository technique : he would sit facing him and take his left hand ; as he made his points he would take his friend 's little finger , move it away from the others and hold it : ‘ first … ‘ then the next finger : ‘ second … ‘ ; until he had moved the digits all to one side , like beads on an abacus . |
12 | There was a definite something about her which marked her out from the others . |
13 | The problem is standards : there are hundreds of varieties of Unix , each subtly different from the others . |
14 | Calling in Mrs Thatcher to amplify his own quiet words , he started to say things which explained why his party was different from the others . |
15 | It had been distinct from the others . |
16 | These differences might be represented as those which mark off the specialist team from the others . |
17 | The striping may make it difficult for a predator to select one animal out from the others in a tightly packed herd and equally difficult to judge distances between itself , its intended prey and the rest of the herd . |
18 | There is something common to all our experiences of art , of whatever kind — music , poetry , painting … , each art concretely utterly different from the others . |
19 | Stirling and Mayne then separated from the others . |
20 | They were spotted by the enemy , who attacked , and in the ensuing mêlée , Shorten was killed and Sillito got separated from the others . |
21 | Indeed , one author could have submitted more than one strategy ( although it would have been cheating — and Axelrod would presumably not have allowed it — for an author to ‘ pack ’ the competition with strategies , one of which received the benefits of sacrificial cooperation from the others ) . |
22 | Once he had got the idea of killing her ( and at first this fantasy did not seem very different from the reveries in which he wept by her open grave , comforted by young , fashionably dressed women ) it took some time to appreciate that this scenario was of quite a different type from the others . |
23 | ‘ Better keep that one away from the others ’ — he nodded towards Jazz 's spotted beast — ‘ in case they all catch it . ’ |
24 | They had the terms already pre-printed for us and we had agreed them and secured our new property before we even received terms from the others . ’ |
25 | In the sample of seven companies , one stood out from the others as having a very different and more sophisticated method of scanning the environment . |
26 | It consists of the Eternal Triangle of Matthew , Mark and Luke and which one copied from the others . |
27 | ‘ Finally , a letter came which was different from the others . |
28 | No stage makes sense , or is particularly useful , in isolation from the others . |
29 | After John died , when the Girls were asked to appear at the Royal Command Performance , she saw no reason why this show should be any different from the others and stood in her usual place at the side of the stage , hissing corrections at the Girls . |
30 | What actually happened was that she somehow became separated from the others , decided to walk to work and fell in a ditch on her way up the hill . |