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

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1 Art therapy , for many Disabled people , becomes the only involvement in the arts , and gives rise to a different experience of the arts from that of non-Disabled people .
2 Finally , and most significantly , the public would be seriously worried , whatever the prevailing view in the laboratory , if it were to chink that little of moral significance separated the killing of animals from that of certain groups of human beings such as babies or imbeciles .
3 Though our more recent notion of a developed science , such as physics or chemistry , is directly descended from this , our conception of how such sciences come about , and the methods of investigation appropriate to them , differs in certain important respects from that of the Aristotelians .
4 The legal capacity of corporations differs in some respects from that of individuals , partly from the nature of the case , partly as a consequence of the fact that their personality is an artificial one .
5 The Yugoslavs were allowed to retain their non-aligned status , and kept to their ‘ national path to communism ’ which differed in important respects from that of the other communist-ruled countries .
6 On the western coast , where extensive marshes are to be found in Cardigan Bay , the succession of plants differs in some respects from that of the east coast , but the general process of deposition encouraged by plants and leading to a sequence of changing plant communities is similar .
7 In addition , Roman catholic schools in Ireland , in continuity with the belief and practice of Roman catholics in a number of other countries , have a different concept and practice of teaching religion in the schools from that of the majority of protestant traditions .
8 She 's left the proceeds from that in trust to the parish of St Clement 's .
9 If so , Scotland has a different approach to such matters from that of the rest of the United Kingdom .
10 The Romans had a different attitude to translations from that of the Greeks .
11 You 're not getting any funny fits from that at all , June ?
12 When the courts intervene to control the X factor they do so in purported fulfilment of the legislative will , by delineating the boundaries of one institution 's powers from that of another : a public body adjudicating on furnished tenancies can not trespass on the territory of a different body dealing with unfurnished tenancies .
13 My view is that it will be necessary to establish four or five Passenger Transport Boards to be responsible for Transport but that these should have a different range of powers from that of the Strathclyde PTA .
14 Pattern recognition for speech recognition presents different problems from that for script recognition , one of the main problems for speech is identifying word boundaries from a continuous sound signal ( Fallside and Woods , 1985 ) .
15 It was in the hedgerow less than twenty yards from that of Constable Shorter .
16 There is evidence to show that after six to seven years of an immersion program , productive use of the second language still differs considerably in grammatical and lexical ways from that of native speakers .
17 One must , however , be careful to distinguish the wares used by the legions from that of the auxiliary units .
18 Biazon would not have the full power of his predecessor , however , since Aquino had signed a bill on Dec. 13 which separated the administration of the armed forces from that of the Philippines Constabulary .
19 We are very sympathetic to Auction purchases regardless of the somewhat daunting differences from that of a Private Treaty sale .
20 It does seem that the social profile of the bridegrooms of our " compesses " displays several significant differences from that of their fathers , though one has to be careful about interpreting them .
21 ‘ We always separate the area for toddlers from that of older children ( over six ) .
22 The ‘ Old Believers ’ , as the schismatics became known , lacked intellectual vigour , but their protest gave expression to more general social discontent and they contributed to popular revolts from that of Stenka Razin ( 1670–71 ) onwards .
23 A Nairn Free Church minister , Colin Rogerson , said it was impossible for Christians to lower their standards from that of scripture , but added that a common meeting place with the ‘ morally neutral ’ health board was possible .
24 It was hard to tell the colour of their faces from that of their tunics .
25 Cranston smiled and leaned closer , his face a few inches from that of the apothecary .
26 During the early twentieth century and increasingly during the inter-war years the ideology of motherhood was reinforced legislatively by the marriage bar , which was applied chiefly to professional women and which served firmly to delineate the world of married women from that of men at a time when it was becoming widely acceptable for single middle class girls and women to go out to work .
27 This conception of services has its attractions , not least of which is that it appears to distinguish the output of services from that of manufacturing .
28 He is sensitive to the problem of testing the thesis since it is difficult to separate out the influence of parties and politicians from that of other institutions , groups , interests , and the whole context of economic policy-making .
29 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
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