Example sentences of "[prep] an entirely [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | They operate according to principles of an entirely different kind from those of logical , rational thought processes . |
2 | Western Samoa — with an entirely different squad from those who won last week in Canberra — fell by the same margin as the Scots against Nadroga ; Nadi hammered Australia ( minus their stars ) and coasted against Tonga ; Suva dumped Canada ; and Tavua , a team drawn from a village comprising ‘ 100 huts ’ feasted on the US . |
3 | Western Samoa — with an entirely different squad from those who won last week in Canberra — fell by the same margin as the Scots against Nadroga ; Nadi hammered Australia ( minus their stars ) and coasted against Tonga ; Suva dumped Canada ; and Tavua , a team drawn from a village comprising ‘ 100 huts ’ feasted on the US . |
4 | Pétain was also a disciple of attrition , but in an entirely different sense from Joffre and Haig with their inhumanly simple calculations that the Germans could be beaten in the long run through losing man for man , by virtue of the Allied superiority in cannon fodder . |
5 | But it operated in an entirely different way from the older service already operating . |
6 | They treat such dissertations in an entirely different way from Ph D theses , generally appearing to put a lower value on them as contributions to the science . |
7 | In the past , many of us at WASL have worked closely with FAN which has always operated in an entirely different way from ourselves , offering another important voice for women in the arts . |