Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] than from " in BNC.
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1 | Children at school need to be able to find a range of opportunities to derive self-esteem other than from academic achievement , and to have social conditions conducive to establishing good peer group relationships . |
2 | He said that he saw no one at the bus turn-about with a weapon and heard no shooting other than from the passing car . |
3 | Departures other than from Dover carry a supplement . |
4 | Do not operate any controls other than from the driving seat . |
5 | The marriage of James 's son James IV to Margaret Tudor , from which the Stewart claim to the English throne derived , came about more because of pressure from Henry VII than from any Scottish enthusiasm ; and the Treaty of Perpetual Peace which accompanied it would last for no more than eleven years , collapsing because James could not sustain his obligations to both France and England when Henry VIII joined the pope 's grotesquely named Holy League against France . |
6 | ‘ The problem is that clean power other than from wind or water usually requires the application of the kind of technology which is prohibited by the Yasa . |