Example sentences of "be an [adv] [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 There are still many areas in Great Britain where there are test centres who are an awful long way from the motorway , and at the moment , Banbury is in that position , so the driving test would have to be at least something like 2 or 3 hours duration by the time they got out there and driven .
2 But this seems to be an extremely dangerous conclusion from the point of view of a leftist interpretation .
3 Apart from the sons of the Count of Angoulême the rebels of 1176 were an entirely different group from the rebels of 1173–4 .
4 The 25 ft statue marking the 40th anniversary of the People 's Republic of China is an altogether different creature from its smashed predecessor .
5 Novena is an environmentally friendly perm from Wella .
6 This is really a question about embryology , not genetics ; and it is an entirely separate question from the one that worried the Bishop of Birmingham and others .
7 Heidrick and Struggles in London is an entirely different organisation from what it was 20 years ago .
8 Racing against other horses is an entirely different thing from riding horses in their work and it is not always the ones who work the best that are necessarily the winners .
9 The reason this is persuasive is that there is an infinitesimally graded continuum from small to large .
10 The expression on Hurley 's face when George told him the news was reward enough in itself , but there was an altogether different reaction from the DIA when Coleman reported in about El-Jorr and his key role as the DEA CI fronting for Eurame .
11 Children are certainly adaptable , but England was an entirely different world from Abyssinia .
12 It was an entirely different climate from today .
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