Example sentences of "from that [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A state of cleanliness is rarely the main objective of a manager in the food industries , as there is no direct profit contribution or production benefit , so the emphasis on management differs from that of mainstream operations .
2 Not only are lower paid workers likely to occupy housing that is different in tenure from that of skilled workers but a certain proportion of the latter may occupy housing that is similar to that of the non-manual group adjacent to them .
3 Because this is so , I do not believe that their position is as different from that of nineteenth-century anthropologists and Marx and Engels as they would like us to believe , if we were to take their rejection of ‘ evolutionism ’ at its face value .
4 Nevertheless , there must be some feature which distinguishes the production of knowledge from that of political slogans , for example ; and we have to try to understand how the real object is transformed into the thought object .
5 In the British Isles , the Netherlands and presumably in other parts of northern Europe and in Canada , which are among the least favourable areas for the survival of H. contortus , the epidemiology is different from that of tropical zones .
6 By contrast , the cytotoxicity of 15 patients in the inactive stage was 4.8 ( 3.4 ) % , which was not significantly different from that of normal controls .
7 Finally , and most significantly , the public would be seriously worried , whatever the prevailing view in the laboratory , if it were to chink that little of moral significance separated the killing of animals from that of certain groups of human beings such as babies or imbeciles .
8 Despite the early view that deaf children are poorer in short-term memory tasks than hearing children , Conrad ( 1979 ) has shown that if proper controls are exerted deaf children 's memory capacity is no different from that of hearing children .
9 Normal British children form a population whose range of DUAOs is similar to that in normochlorhydric adults but distinct from that of ahclorhydric adults .
10 The character of the design does not differ from that of contemporary marbles , but arms and hands free of the body ( cf. fig. 72 where , in spite of the struts , the hands are lost ) demonstrate the much greater tensile strength of bronze , which was to allow its use in the classical period for compositions which the Greek marble-worker would have shunned .
11 It needs to be emphasised that in marking intonation , only stressed syllables are marked ; this implies that intonation is carried entirely by the stressed syllables of a tone-unit and that the pitch of unstressed syllables is either predictable from that of stressed syllables or is of so little importance that it is not worth marking .
12 It is clear that the warp and woof of everyday life in stepfamilies differs from that of unbroken families not merely because of external constraints which frustrate the efforts of those who may seek , as some do , to recast their family lives in the mould of the nuclear family , but that family norms themselves may also be markedly altered , tempered to fit the limits of the new situation and fabricated anew from the post-marital residue of family beliefs and sentiments .
13 It is debatable whether the idea of prefixing other disciplines with the word geographical is indeed a sound one because it may tend to suggest a greater separation of physical geography endeavour from that of other researchers when in fact there is no clear distinction in methods or objectives .
14 The amount attributable to convertible debt should be stated on the face of the balance sheet separately from that of other liabilities .
15 This means the type of information they can give is often different from that of other artefacts .
16 Moreover , whatever methodological approach is adopted , there will be serious difficulties in separating the effect of taxation on work effort from that of other factors .
17 It seems that in some cases the answer is yes , even though no characteristic elements of segmental phonology have been found which distinguish black Londoners ' speech from that of other Londoners .
18 He is sensitive to the problem of testing the thesis since it is difficult to separate out the influence of parties and politicians from that of other institutions , groups , interests , and the whole context of economic policy-making .
19 Even the Palestine Liberation Organisation ( PLO ) , though working to a different agenda from that of other critics of the official line , felt that the Libyan contribution to the Lockerbie disaster had been of a low-level technical nature .
20 When Althusser develops this claim , attempting to minimise the value of individual traits as a basis for generalisation , he suggests that not only each society , but each class , ‘ makes its own individuals ’ because its social environment differs substantially from that of other classes .
21 Although the behaviour of nutters is clearly different from that of other fans in the Rowdies group , there is still a sense of order in what they do .
22 The funding of CTCs is on a par with that of other local education authority schools , and their recurrent funding will not be different from that of other schools in their areas .
23 The society has enshrined in law a status for women far different from that of biblical women .
24 Deep discount securities have a repayment profile entirely different from that of ordinary loans , since the discount is payable only on redemption .
25 The behaviour of stray dogs , according to Boitani , is quite different from that of feral animals .
26 From this viewpoint , the regulationist theories give a rather different account of economies like the UK 's from that of world-system theories .
27 But its conception of the international economy is different from that of world-system theories because it sees it as created and conditioned by the rivalry between different nation-states .
28 These data indicate a half life of Β 1 integrins on HT-29 cells of about 20–24 hours under these experimental conditions , but we can not rule out the probablity that in the presence of DMJ the turnover rate of these adhesion receptors differs from that of untreated cells .
29 The scientific journalist 's attitude must be adopted from that of creative workers and he must attempt to convey what these workers think and do .
30 The nature of the conflict fought in the 1370s was to be very different from that of earlier decades , and its effects more dramatic .
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