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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 If so , Scotland has a different approach to such matters from that of the rest of the United Kingdom .
6 The Romans had a different attitude to translations from that of the Greeks .
7 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 .
8 One must , however , be careful to distinguish the wares used by the legions from that of the auxiliary units .
9 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 .
10 Cranston smiled and leaned closer , his face a few inches from that of the apothecary .
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