Example sentences of "from others [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the spiritual significance of her experiences , Kempe has certainly attracted attention from others as a mediaeval example of psychiatric disorder ; for example in Dale Petersens , A Mad People 's History of Madness and in porter 's more recent A Social History of Madness .
2 From this industrious factory , and from others across London , came a never-ending flow of costume melodramas , musicals , detective stories and films in every other sort of genre .
3 Mockery from others over one 's appearance ; withdrawal of external appreciation of your beauty .
4 There , it was argued , the child is actively involved in the construction of knowledge , learning from others through the collaborative making of meaning .
5 According to the Prague School ‘ poetic ’ texts distinguish themselves from others through the violation of a norm .
6 In such ways , Hitler set the vicious tone for discrimination and persecution , providing the touchstone and legitimation for initiatives which largely came from others at various levels of the Party , the State bureaucracy , and not least the SS-SD-Gestapo complex , where the ‘ Jewish Question ’ had a key functional role .
7 Obviously if the potential raider can price discriminate , that is catch some shareholders unaware , at a low price , and gradually buy from others at gradually increasing prices , this will be advantageous to the raider .
8 Baxter had to find a way to stop the piglets getting out to bully their mother and steal milk from others with younger litters .
9 Do not be afraid to admit this and get help from others with more experience .
10 We venture into public life protected not so much by the sanctions of formal law but by an unwritten charter of civil rights which assigns us both access to and independence from others with whom we come into contact .
11 Characteristically it becomes difficult , but also necessary , in just this market phase , to distinguish this form of production from others with which it had analogous economic relations .
12 Using a composite score derived from factors significantly associated with the persistence of diabetes after delivery , we can now distinguish , with a high degree of certainty , women with non-insulin dependent diabetes from others with ‘ gestational diabetes ’ at the time gestational diabetes is diagnosed ( A Knox et al , New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes , 1992 ) .
13 If the earning potential of an asset goes up , people will be likely to switch to that asset from others with a lower earning potential .
14 As was explained in Chapter 5 , some tropical tree species seem to be very homogeneous in their morphology over wide ranges , even including populations widely separated from others with little possibility for gene exchange .
15 In any one hectare of tropical forest you may find trees of one hundred different types and each individual may be widely separated from others of the same species .
16 The phage could be identified and acted as a kind of label , so that bacteria from a single source could be distinguished from others of different origin .
17 Accusations from others of being nosey , bossy , overmanaging .
18 Its scheme is to produce an object-oriented 4GL and distributed execution environment to create mission-critical applications distinguishable from others of its ilk by two features .
19 Johnnie Armstrong , distinguished from others of that surname by the to-name of Black Jock , dressed himself up in all his finery and rode with fifty of his best men to meet the king in Teviotdale , obviously hoping to impress him as a near equal .
20 The mistreatment of mental patients on Leros differs only in degree from others of the nine state mental hospitals in Greece , which together house some 10,000 patients .
21 Distancing oneself from others of the same species is a classic way of maintaining power .
22 However , if one takes the women from others of his novels , they seem mostly to be devoted wives and mothers or grieving widows , or at the very worst spinster sister house-keepers .
23 I think it 's possible to learn from others without working with them .
24 We are to work out our own salvation and Christian discipleship is not a collecting of recipes from others for instant sanctification .
25 If we 're able to use it the cold may win us a few days in which to withdraw to bed and grieve gently for ourselves ; if not at least we can weep openly at work , blowing our nose and wiping our eyes , and get a little consideration and sympathy from others for our sad lot .
26 Rule 43 is where they can keep some lags separate from others for their own safety , like .
27 These schools smack of privilege , hinder the ecumenical movement , encourage sectarianism , make if difficult to counter claims from others for similar treatment and militate against an integrated society .
28 Where , however , the cost of providing a service is balanced or overtopped by amounts received for the service from others to whom it is provided , the man in the street might well , and probably would , say that the provider had incurred no expense in providing the particular benefit under consideration .
29 During conflict , baboons may seek assistance from others by soliciting their participation in an attack upon an opponent .
30 We may constantly try to assert our individuality and separateness from others by inevitable disagreement , rejection of their views and immediate aggression towards them so that we stage pre-emptive strikes .
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