Example sentences of "[be] that [pron] [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | The point is that they think differently from us ; and we and they make a great team . |
2 | One of the great things about Center Parcs is that you get away from the ‘ I 'm Rubbish ’ Syndrome . |
3 | The great advantage of this approach is that it gets away from picking out odd texts from the bible to ‘ prove ’ one thing or another and asks after the underlying message . |
4 | The major difficulty , however , with this view is that it stems again from a misreading of realism . |
5 | The general legend is that he took off from Twinwood 's airfield , flew over the channel and was lost over the channel ; his plane iced up . |
6 | The significance of Simmel 's work is that he breaks away from one of the most predominant tendencies in the grounding of Hegel in social analysis : that is , the suggestion that we can separate off the positive side of sublation from the negative side of externalization as rupture . |
7 | What really sets Mr Thaksin apart is that he comes not from southern China but from Chiang Mai in northern Thailand . |
8 | The overt thing was that we came in from outside , but I think the hidden thing was that we were women . |