Example sentences of "from [adj] [prep] the rest of " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The thing which put Sunday tea apart from that of the rest of the week was the lovely hot Wiltshire dough cake .
2 It seems , indeed , that part of the purpose was didactic : to let audiences hear how distinct the traditional fiddle music of Donegal is from that of the rest of Ireland .
3 The condition of the people of Hartfield , Hawksborough and Shoyswell hundreds differed from that of the rest of the region only in so far as the usual string of £1 assessments was balanced in each of them by one of the very few three-figure ones ( see Table 2.17 ) .
4 The shape of these Cycladic pots is that of the common store-jar ( pithos ) , and such decorated relief-pithoi are found elsewhere also , particularly in Crete which has an artistic history different from that of the rest of Greece .
5 If so , Scotland has a different approach to such matters from that of the rest of the United Kingdom .
6 In fact , Gallup 's findings indicate the swing in the marginals since 1987 differs little from that in the rest of the country .
7 ( Waddington et al. , 1990 , show that in the Nottinghamshire community which they surveyed the immigrant and the ‘ local ’ miners were spatially segregated within the housing stock and that most of the miners who joined the strike were among the recent immigrants whose home lives were somewhat separate from those of the rest of the community . )
8 And a subsidiary must be excluded from the consolidation if its activities are so different from those of the rest of the group that its inclusion would be incompatible with the obligation to give a true and fair view .
9 In the event this was justified , because the results in London did differ markedly from those in the rest of the country .
10 In Chapter 7 we consider computers whose orientation has resulted in an architecture radically different from those in the rest of the book , although they have a sufficiently general instruction set to lay claim to universality .
11 Will he confirm that his answer does not imply that the standards applied in Northern Ireland will be different from those in the rest of the United Kingdom ?
12 But by appearing to separate the royal family from most of the rest of the aristocracy , the Queen 's advisers have ensured the Windsors ' survival in a mature democratic society .
  Next page