Example sentences of "[adv] from that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It follows that Gandhi 's view of symbols differs somewhat from that of Tillich in the sense that they do not point to a hypostasized Ultimate .
2 However , recently , perhaps the conceptual basis for the teaching of engineering has shifted somewhat from that of an academic subject to a professional subject and indeed the professional institutions of engineering , and the Engineering Council have influenced a lot the ways in which the subject has grown up .
3 If I can explain inflation which included in the budget at this stage is inflation between November ninety two and November ninety three , so inflation from today if you like er or last November , through to the end of the year , that is provided for in the central contingency of the authority and as pay awards are awarded the money we drawn down from that into the planning committee so the amount there would one point five percent of pay and four point two percent from general commission , that 's reflecting inflation that 's already happening and is up last year 's budget to the position today if you like so one point five percent of pay was the A P T C award for July ninety two , sorry ninety three and we 're not anticipating here what the pay award will be for the coming year , that is dealt with centrally .
4 Of course , the lifestyle of the average small combo will differ greatly from that of its bigger , badder cousins .
5 It is an unlikely occurrence but it could happen and we would feel concerned if it did ; indeed , we would probably be unhappy with any sample where the sex ratio differed greatly from that of the whole school .
6 In 1966 , in the one and only internal KANU election to be held between independence and Kenyatta 's death in 1978 , Odinga was ousted from the position of vice-president of the party and so from that of the Republic .
7 The amount attributable to convertible debt should be stated on the face of the balance sheet separately from that of other liabilities .
8 The question of those who actually suffer from poverty should be considered separately from that of the true working classes , whose desire for a larger share of the wealth is of a different character .
9 The water for this system circulates quite separately from that in the body cavity .
10 Mandeville pushed his face only inches away from that of Benjamin .
11 Although her much earlier work of semi-architectural constructions on a theatrical scale hinted at a different sort of audience participation , away from that of the story telling object , it has taken till now for her to challenge the viewer in an open way .
12 made a Lady , or made I mean she was given that title , or actually I 'm dead against the fact it was her husband who was given the title , erm but to abstract away from that at the moment , somebody who 's been in public service all their lives and who 's devoted much of their life to the cause of the people , I mean I realize that an awful lot of people would think that Margaret Thatcher has n't done that , but let's say that , for the sake of the argument , that at least that 's what she intended for the time being
13 but rightful You ca n't get away from that about the about the creation can you ?
14 Away from that from the board .
15 My main subsequent regret is that I only knew my father from the perspective of parent to child and not from that of adult ( parent ) to adult ( son ) whence different qualities and traits of personality come to be appreciated .
16 Finally , in this summary and highly compressed review of our methodological origins , let us note how the French structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss , which enjoys such a vogue at present , stems directly from that of Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski , and , in a sense , achieves a new synthesis between their styles of analysis and that of the diffusionists .
17 The needless suffering of race-horses , for example , is assessed differently from that of laboratory animals .
18 ‘ And you went straight from that to the Church Commissioners ’ girls ' orphanage ?
19 Each country with a sailing history has its own version which differs only slightly from that of others .
20 The American auctioneer 's style differs slightly from that of his London counterpart — there is a greater element of showmanship — and it is interesting that most of the transplanted English auctioneers have developed a technique that combines elements of both styles .
21 Coming as it did from such a family — not only from Lazarus ' and Lyon 's own strenuous devotions to their faith , in which names are of the greatest significance , but also from that of Solomon Klinitsky-Klein , his maternal grandfather and his very similar tradition .
22 It would appear , furthermore , that the policy of maximising firm value is ideal not only from the point of view of the shareholders , but also from that of society as a whole , since , by giving proper weight to projects with a future pay- off , it strikes an optimal balance between production for present consumption and growth .
23 Well we could also from that by photocopying the er the addresses erm and sending these letters out we might well get updated on the schemes anyway
24 The predicament of peasants on state lands which had not been handed over to private landowners was marginally easier , but did not differ fundamentally from that of the private serfs .
25 On one level , whilst the rhetoric of such intervention is often that of the free market , the logic seems to differ little from that of social engineering and regional policy which was commonly thought out of fashion and eschewed in such circles over ten years ago .
26 In fact , Gallup 's findings indicate the swing in the marginals since 1987 differs little from that in the rest of the country .
27 The question is whether , as MacKinnon suggests , that point is further on from that at which women feel violated .
28 The causal thread that reaches from the perceived object to the perception and on from that to the overt activity of the perceiver symbolizes the ontological homogeneity of the world .
29 By 1953 the international situation and the French political situation differed radically from that of 1950 when the Pleven Plan was launched .
30 Despite the view that television has created a ‘ global village ’ in which similar electronic images flicker before countless millions creating a common mass culture , the presentation of sport on British television differs sharply from that of the United States or of France .
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