Example sentences of "are [verb] from all [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 800 species of hermit crab that occur in the world 's oceans are distinguished from all other crabs by living inside the unoccupied shells of marine snails .
2 However , humans are distinguished from all other primates by their precision grip which enables them to manipulate objects with much greater control and accuracy .
3 The general rule with regard to these provisions might be said to be that the settlor will not avoid tax on the income which arises from the capital which he has settled unless he and his wife are excluded from all possible benefit .
4 Buddhists for example would probably speak of it as progress towards a state of enlightenment in which persons are liberated from all false forms and images .
5 The old standards have decayed , the aristocracy no longer take the intellectual lead ; men of letters and booksellers are left face to face with a multitude of readers whose intellectual appetites and tastes are emancipated from all direct influence and control .
6 Appendix 1 species are banned from all international trade , except where special licensing arrangements apply .
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