Example sentences of "it [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 It veers from pieces that sound stilted and scripted to free-form passages when the Jamesons hold what they consider to be a conversation .
2 It failed from the start to live up to expectations in terms of sales abroad .
3 On October 13th 1933 , railcoach 200 was seen in St. Annes Square for the first time , when it operated from there on a private hire to Fleetwood .
4 There was a rival party in the field , the Ghana Congress party ( GCP ) , founded in 1952 by Dr Busia ; it included several of the erstwhile UGCC leaders , but despite some impressive names it operated from a narrow base .
5 When groundwater flows naturally or is pumped from an unconfined aquifer , it drains from the pores .
6 Granted that I have a map of my house in my head , how do I use it to go from A to E ?
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8 It differs from ordinary hammer drills ( which operate on a ratchet/percussion mechanism ) because it is operated by an electro-pneumatic mechanism .
9 It is not clear how it differs from the third tribal substage associated with settled agriculture .
10 This is the best deal , although it differs from the bank and building society accounts in requiring one month 's notice for withdrawals .
11 This is the best deal , although it differs from the bank and building society accounts in requiring one month 's notice for withdrawals .
12 This is the best deal , although it differs from the bank and building society accounts in requiring one month 's notice for withdrawals .
13 But it differs from Hanson in its attachment to fancier activities , where men in white coats are essential .
14 As such it differs from ‘ knowledge by sense ’ .
15 ‘ The idea I have in view whilst I make the demonstration ’ may be of a particular right-angled triangle with sides of a certain length , but I may , nevertheless , be sure that it holds of all right-angled triangles if , by not mentioning the ways in which it differs from them , I use this one to stand for them all .
16 It differs from a moon-shot only in degree .
17 I find it convenient to treat it as Round 3 , because I think it differs from the two ‘ round-robin ’ tournaments more fundamentally than the two round-robin tournaments differ from each other .
18 It differs from the rest of Newham in that it is less typically an inner-city area and rather more middle class with few tower blocks and a higher proportion of owner-occupied housing .
19 It differs from its predecessors .
20 The labour input can be defined as consisting of all the human attributes which are used in producing goods and services and , as such , it differs from the inputs of the other factors of production in one major respect .
21 How it differs from Liphook , however , is that the head teacher is wise enough to understand that all children are individuals and what works for one may not work so well for another .
22 There may well be an element of compulsion involved in civil disobedience , but it differs from coercion in that it is aimed at securing mutual co-operation and understanding in accordance with a dialectical quest for truth .
23 We need now to consider the question of the nature of pedagogic research , how it differs from other kinds of research activity , and what implications arise from such considerations for the education of teachers .
24 He also said that he would not undertake to follow best practice while it differs from the operational guidelines .
25 All of the family members should be encouraged to put forward their viewpoint even if it differs from that expressed by others .
26 Delay occurs when the operator is doing nothing — usually waiting for a machine to complete a sub-task — it differs from storage where there has been a particular decision to put something aside .
27 This was a large rectangular building in the same tradition as the mortuary houses at Phourni , with a rabbit warren of small chambers inside and a colonnade along the east front ; it differs from the Phourni mortuary houses in having been built all at once .
28 The above description of a session as an example of consultative joint problem-solving will have shown how it differs from other forms of support such as counselling , giving advice , or supervision .
29 One essay may have both first-class and abysmal features and yet be graded neither A nor F ; instead it may get a C which fails altogether in letting us know that it differs from another essay graded C which is consistently of that quality in all its parts .
30 It differs from the standard sociological thesis in that it regards the gender difference as the most fundamental and most fully explanatory division in human society .
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