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

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1 But the proposition that it was not lawful for the Secretary of State to adopt a tariff which differed from that of the judges was in my opinion wrong .
2 Perhaps more important for our purposes is the economists ' view of law which is something quite different from that of the lawyers ' traditional idea of a command backed up by a sanction .
3 His situation was not in this respect dissimilar from that of the leaders of the North of England Sailors and Seagoing Firemen 's Friendly Association , which had been formed at Sunderland in 1879 by John Beresford and was commonly known as the " Sunderland Union " .
4 Certainly the company has a legal personality separate from that of the directors , but where the directors as the defendants take money from the company , they are acting as the company .
5 This latter undertaking was , however , independent of and severable from that of the shareholders and there was no reason why it should not be enforceable by the shareholders among themselves as a personal agreement that in no way fettered TBL in the exercise of its statutory powers .
6 The separation of the corporate personality from that of the shareholders is justified in domestic law by the need to promote investment ; when international organisations enter the market place this need is not present .
7 Gooch produces evidence that our own society , which he claims is derived from that of the Cro-Magnons , still shows traces of the social mores he ascribes to the Neanderthals .
8 Because of the falsificationists ' emphasis on the growth of science , their account of confirmation is significantly different from that of the inductivists .
9 But the ‘ natural ligature ’ is of a different kind from that of the lizards .
10 After this comes a scatter of individuals , but interestingly a different scatter from that of the fathers .
11 I was put in a Community Development programme with six others and only our ‘ technical ’ training differed from that of the others in the larger group .
12 If one syllable of our ‘ nonsense word ’ is said with a pitch that is noticeably different from that of the others , this will have a strong tendency to produce the effect of prominence .
13 The situation of these workers was very little different from that of the members of the middle classes and , indeed , many of them , in income terms alone , were , from time to time , effectively within that social category .
14 The Romans had a different attitude to translations from that of the Greeks .
15 Taking the two together , the effect is not far from that of the citations and recitals in the preamble of a Community text .
16 The soldiers ' battle garb was different from that of the armies in Blake 's time .
17 Although it is usually true that if the interests of the covenantee and the covenantor are satisfied then so is the public interest , it is important to realise that in some cases the courts have chosen to examine the restraint primarily from the point of view of the public interest rather than from that of the parties .
18 The system was therefore very different from that of the Lancastrians .
19 The social profile of the women differed markedly from that of the men in a number of respects .
20 One thing must be remembered about their experience as part of a group : they would all have started work when there were large numbers of young girls in the composing-room , whose atmosphere would have reflected this , differing from that of the men 's composing-room where the spread of ages was much greater .
21 [ … ] The many important differences in analysis that separate the dominant approach from that of the Austrians are most neatly summed up as reflecting disagreement ( possibly only implicit disagreement ) concerning the aim of price theory in general .
22 Darwinism , progress , conservation of energy , the psychology of Herbert Spencer , and physiology wrestling with the nature of life , all led to a world-view very different from that of the churches .
23 The organization of the Council , borrowed from that of the universities , was by ‘ nations ’ ( principally in order to restrict the voting powers of the large number of Italians ) , but the French objected to the English existing as a separate nation from the Germans — significantly in the Arts Faculty at the University of Paris the English and the Germans were included in the same one .
24 The challenge for adults arriving in this country and establishing a new life and family is different from that of the children born and brought up here .
25 Though he spoke of ‘ forms ’ as the explanatory factors in things , his conception of them differs , as we saw , from that of the Aristotelians .
26 Though our more recent notion of a developed science , such as physics or chemistry , is directly descended from this , our conception of how such sciences come about , and the methods of investigation appropriate to them , differs in certain important respects from that of the Aristotelians .
27 In both these cases , we are essentially doing just what Pooh does when he observes honey indirectly by inferring its presence from that of the bees he observes directly .
28 In 1961 he suggested that the EEC consider more seriously the issue of political union , though , as we shall see , his conception of political Europe was very different from that of the supporters of supranationalism .
29 The aggregate demand component of an inflationary process , , no longer exerts an independent influence on the rate of inflation which is , in principle , separable from that of the expectations component , , as it had been in the Friedman ( 1968 ) version .
30 To determine the scan score for an individual patients , the patient 's image is first scaled in size to fit the normal image ( Fig 1B ) , and the normal image is then subtracted , from that of the patients .
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