Example sentences of "[noun] differ [adv] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only in size and restricted contents ( advertising goods , charities , insurance , unit trusts ) does junk mail differ much from the newspaper or magazine as a medium .
2 In this respect the answering of an examination question differs somewhat from the giving of an opinion in legal practice , A practitioner will not argue legal points unnecessarily .
3 We can note , too , that the tippe-top differs markedly from the gyroscope : a tippe-top turns over spontaneously — indeed , it is hard to stop it from doing so — whereas a considerable amount of effort is required to flip over a gyroscope .
4 But the process differs significantly from the source criticism which forms the mark of good historiography ( Reinke , Schürer and Marker 1987 ; van Hall 1989 ) .
5 We had no doubt that if there was the slightest suggestion that the statements differed materially from the evidence given by the witnesses the learned trial judge would have called for these statements and examined them himself and if necessary would have made them available to the defence .
6 JE : Did this scenario differ substantially from the opera as we now know it ?
7 In this respect the cinematic sign differs radically from the language of literature , where images are less likely to be taken at only the literal level .
8 Campaigning under the slogan " deliverance " , the FNM emphasised that it was time for a change , given that its free-market strategy of combating recession , high unemployment and reviving the tourist based economy differed little from the PLP 's .
9 They have succeeded in diversifying their course provision well beyond teacher education and in this respect differ only from the polytechnics in making less provision in the areas of science and technology .
10 The specimens of C. purpurea I received from Penang differ vastly from the C. griffithii I obtained from Malaya and Indonesia .
11 And it is always possible that unknown to us the present world differs radically from the way it appears to us .
12 They all require us to make sense of the realist thought that it is always possible that , unknown to us , the world differs radically from the way it appears to us , and argue from this that we can not know that the world really is the way it appears to us .
13 The parallel-stranded form differs significantly from the fold-back form , with individual nucleotide conformations being closer to those of B-form DNA .
14 The emerse form differs greatly from the submerse form .
15 In both ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis the frequency of positive IgG anti- α/anti-myeloperoxidase; tests differed statistically from the control group , but in general the levels were low and , considering the small number of patients with positive anti- α/; anti-myeloperoxidase tests , the relevance of these results is uncertain .
16 The structure of the crowd differed sharply from the present .
17 And , even more importantly , the Formalists differ radically from the Anglo-Americans on the way in which they relate poetic ambiguity to ordinary language , and it is through this differential function , and not by means of mere conformity and intensification that poetry heightens and enriches ordinary communication .
18 The parallel structure differs substantially from the fold-back structure at the individual nucleotide level .
19 The special Lok-style which Golding devises for this purpose differs considerably from the style he uses towards the end of the novel , when the point of view shifts to homo sapiens .
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