Example sentences of "be [vb pp] from the other " in BNC.

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1 If it is required to cytogenetically demonstrate the activity or otherwise of paternally or maternally derived X chromosomes in cells of fetal origin , the first requirement is to mark one of them so that it can be distinguished from the other one .
2 G. caputmedusae can be distinguished from the other Atlantic species of Gorgonocephalus by the spinelets and their arrangement .
3 O. parcita can be distinguished from the other species which have striations on the ventral and lateral arm plates by the shape of the adoral and oral shield and the arm ( see Table 1 ) .
4 O. rosea can be distinguished from the other species of Ophiacantha by the following characters : the arrangement of the papillae on the jaw the shape and arrangement of the adoral and oral shields ; the large tentacle scales and their number on the proximal pores .
5 O. tertium can easily be distinguished from the other two species of Ophiotrema by the covering of the disk and the shape of the ventral arm plates .
6 O. abyssalis may be distinguished from the other North Atlantic species by the shape of the radial shields , the disk spinelets , the arrangement of the apical and oral papillae , the swollen oral shield , the flat dorsal arm plates and the shape of the tentacle scales .
7 O. globifera can be distinguished from the other Atlantic species of Ophiomitrella by the shape of the disk granules which are much less rugose than those of O. clavigera .
8 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 .
9 The jobs questions can also be tackled from the other end : by negotiating more flexibility over the short term contracts provided both by the university and by outside research sponsorships .
10 Must not theology , if it were to be possible at all , be established from the other side , by God himself — by the God who makes himself known to us in Jesus Christ rather than the God whom we choose to recognise in him , a God who comes from beyond ourselves to judge , redeem and save ?
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