Example sentences of "from [art] other [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Open Software Foundation 's recent wrestling with its internal structure , which is said to be occasioned by its continuing financial angst , has resulted in a reorganisation that separates OSF/1 , the operating system that was its original raison d'etre , from the other technologies to which it has put its name .
2 Nothing , other than ownership and the secret garden , appears to distinguish them from the other tenants around them .
3 This difference distinguishes causal circumstances and their effects from the other instances of necessary connection , the nomic correlates. ( 1.5 ) All necessary connections are open to forms of mathematical expression , and typically are given it in science .
4 San Gimignano is slightly apart from the other cities of Tuscany in that it seems to have had a relatively small element of hereditary feudal warriors among its citizens or in its contado .
5 By establishing the Centre in an academic institution it will be possible for it to benefit from the other resources of the University and at the same time enable the knowledge gained from the research to be linked directly to social work training .
6 In fact , it did much to disguise Sadat 's unpopularity at home and his break away from the other countries of the Middle East .
7 This is because they would stand to gain by a different set of future outcomes from the other genes in the body .
8 Once the vendor has been sued successfully it is then up to that vendor to try to recover a proportion of the cost incurred from the other vendors under the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 .
9 That person will then have to seek a contribution from the other defendants under the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 .
10 It should be noted that although CE is not the optimal method to separate this kind of molecules , it shows enough resolution as to discriminate the specific RNA from the other molecules in the samples .
11 There are similar contributions from the other pairs of faces : .
12 Quite apart from the other benefits of club membership , inland clubs often have the only access to local water , while coastal clubs might have the best launching facilities in an area .
13 A third is archaeological context : very occasionally a coin or group of coins can be dated from the other objects in the same stratum , as revealed by excavation .
14 Poles from the other areas of partitioned Poland rose up and fought for over eight months in support of his efforts to halt the dismemberment of the Polish state .
15 So , a horse 's psychological needs include the ease of mind produced by satisfaction of its physical requirements ; the need for companionship with another horse or horses ; affection ; self-satisfaction or self-esteem ; respect and acceptance from the other members of the herd ; sensory stimulation ; and sufficient space — not only space large enough to canter in , but visual , psychological space .
16 The young horse quickly learns its position in society and gains acceptance from the other members of the herd as a whole .
17 Erm from you from your experience in the , the negotiating of that , that kind of er deal and just from what you saw of it working in factories , er do you think that management quite explicitly sought to , to create some division or was the division that arose wh you 're talking about the fitters being on a different scheme from the other members of the workforce ?
18 In the face of criticism from the other judges of Angell and Pownall for overstepping their instructions , Burn thought that because ‘ of their experience and their minute examination of the plans , which was far more minute than could have been done by the judges ’ , it would be helpful to have their placings .
19 Then , at his feet , almost indistinguishable from the other bits of litter and scraps of rubbish , he saw a long , dirty ribbon of material , covered along its full length with bright red blotches in awkward shapes .
20 Theuderic I seems to have kept himself apart from the other sons of Clovis , though this could , in part , be explained by his greater age .
21 Greeting us sleepily , they began immediately to cast off The engine started and a moment later we were pulling away from the other barges in a wash of white water .
22 The differences between the painters appear to have been purely personal , but Delaunay had also moved away from the other Cubists in his works of 1912 , and , using his Cubist researches as a point of departure , was developing a much more purely abstract kind of painting with colour as its principal element .
23 We tend to think of light as being in some way ‘ different ’ from the other forms of radiation , but this is misleading .
24 Short-term contract working in manufacturing differed from short-term contract or seasonal working in the three service sectors described above and , indeed , from the other forms of temporary working we have examined in this study , ion that many of the temporary workers concerned were " involuntary " temporary workers .
25 Aruba was separated from the other islands in 1986 , pending full independence in 1996 .
26 Plate tectonics appears to be the device , unexplained in Wegener 's day , that permits the continents to drift : it is a process whereby the rigid , relatively cool plates that cover the earth 's hot and partially plastic asthenosphere , forty miles down , shift slowly about , colliding and separating from the other plates by turn .
27 She was a smartly dressed woman , different from the other women in our district , but then she could afford to be because they were very comfortably off .
28 The book trade — where they were to be found in large numbers — differed from the other kinds of printing in several ways .
29 ACAS refused to recommend recognition partly because to do so would arouse strong opposition from the other unions with a risk of industrial action which would be damaging to the industry .
30 Anthony Gale and Tony Chapman have edited together may chapters , on everything from bargaining to being interviewed to death , from the other books in the ‘ Psychology for … ‘ series .
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