Example sentences of "[adj] from the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The 1988 Urban Programme can not be seen as dramatically different from the approach inherited by the Conservative government elected in 1979 . |
2 | This approach is fundamentally different from the approach adopted in the United States , where the law tends to assume that the very existence of monopoly power is against the public interest . |
3 | There is also a case for Labour to outline a vision of Europe utterly different from the EC sought by the Tories and the City . |
4 | The proportion of people initially becoming unemployed as a result of the coming to an end of a temporary job who found a new job within 10 months of initial registration was not markedly different from the proportion applying to the total sample , even after taking age into account . |
5 | Isolate F8 was therefore different from the other isolates from members of this family ( F6 and F7 ) , DNA of which was cut by Hae III . |
6 | The expertise of the officials also gives their decisions and judgements a legitimacy which , though different from the legitimacy conferred on politicians by their methods of recruitment into politics ( notably election ) , is nevertheless important in the resolution of conflicts ( Peters 1978 ) . |
7 | This was little different from the responses provided by younger age groups . |
8 | The hierarchical structure of the SGML system is substantially different from the system adopted for the processing of the CED . |
9 | The individual clouds , identifiable as discrete features in Fig. 4 b and c , are very different from the clouds observed in the disk ; they are , on average , much denser and their velocity widths are much larger . |
10 | This type of risk is rather different from the others described because the Broadway investor knows that the odds are definitely against him on every investment . |
11 | A similar but apparently stronger effect is seen in children hospitalised with measles , with a reduction of 66% , although this was not significantly different from the 30% seen in developing country community settings . |
12 | But what of the objection that , while such processes probably do exist , they may be very different from the processes posited by AI ? |
13 | If the two are perceived as being different in some way ( and with compound , AB , pre-exposure the presence of B might interact with A at a sensory or perceptual level making it discriminably different from the A used in conditioning ) , then generalization decrement would occur and the transfer of latent inhibition would be incomplete . |
14 | When he laughs , it is different from the smile spoken of above . |
15 | Too often , people think that the sentence by a court is not proportionate to the crime committed and the sentence actually served is too different from the sentence passed . ’ |
16 | Look at an actual example of disjuncture between politics an ideas , although very different from the ones analysed by Anderson . |
17 | A lot of the items are different from the ones advertised . |
18 | Although caste has survived among Goa 's Christians — who compose 40 per cent of the state 's population — their culture is almost entirely different from the Hindus surrounding them . |
19 | But Hirst is also very different from the teenager signed from Barnsley for £200,000 by Howard Wilkinson , overawed by the move , size of Sheffield Wednesday , and so unfamiliar with professional routine that he ordered a plate of bacon butties for his pre-match meal . |
20 | For example , the composition of a design team will be different from the team created to implement that design . |
21 | This result is rnarginally different from the value given in the quote but may be explained by arithmetic error . |
22 | Figure 3 shows results for P.P. Over the whole velocity range tested , he shows the asymmetry for stimulation of each eye individually , as well as binocularly ; note that this is quite different from the pattern seen in very young normal infants and subjects with defective binocularity , who show no temporal-directed response in either eye but no evident asymmetry in binocular viewing . |
23 | Draw in a line by eye , read off the slope and intercept , and confirm that the line is different from the line fitted in the chapter . |
24 | In 1990 the fees charged by such hospitals were approximately 50–55,000 per person per year , and while one or two of these establishments provide excellent standards of care , others offer a poor-quality custodial environment very different from the care projected in the glossy brochures used to market their services . |
25 | The rate of liver protein synthesis in patients with non-metastatic colonic carcinoma reported here was not significantly different from the rate documented in patients with benign disease of the gastrointestinal tract . |
26 | The result is very different from the ideas expressed in chapter 6 , where it was suggested that one of the many results of the rise of material culture as a mode of cultural form was its ability to multiply and keep apart a plethora of hierarchies and diverse spheres . |
27 | Might not Jesus himself have been rather different from the picture given of him in the gospels and the subsequent teaching of the church ? |
28 | At first sight , the picture of word-meaning given by patterns of affinity and disaffinity is , at least in some respects , different from the picture given by semantic traits . |
29 | In this respect things are not qualitatively different from the picture afforded by classical physics . |
30 | It was so different from the rooms Xanthe and her father had taken in a former hôtel particulier of a family of the ancien régime , round a courtyard off the Rue St Honoré , with ormolu chests of drawers , lace-trimmed bolsters and a chiming clock on the writing desk in the small , light sitting room where stood striped chintz chairs with gilded lyre backs and a matching silk-covered settee . |