Example sentences of "from other [noun pl] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the inherent political weaknesses of the struggles , the chronic inability to attract support from other sections of labour , and the social composition of the unemployed led directly to a collapse of militancy after state intervention .
2 However , the open-ended contracts they had introduced instead made clear that the workers concerned were employed on a different basis from other members of labour force .
3 The Ashleys fully appreciated how much they owed to Sybille and treated her with great respect and kindness ; faux pas , which from other members of staff would have met with icy reproofs , went scarcely noticed .
4 Britain favours buying information from other investigations of reactor safety , notably the United States programme , run by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission .
5 Serum samples were also obtained from other groups of patients ; 18 with alcoholic liver disease , 14 with primary biliary cirrhosis , six with large duct obstructive jaundice , three with autoimmune chronic active hepatitis , two with haemochromatosis , and two with coeliac disease .
6 Built into most policy development over the past four decades , even anti-sexist and anti-racist initiatives , has been the assumption that girls and black pupils are ‘ problems ’ ; that they either have problems or pose problems that are different from other groups of pupils .
7 We have so far been considering the extent to which the intentional ingredient in natural language distinguishes it from other systems of animal communication .
8 Better bounds result from other choices of strain or stress states and have been obtained notably by Hill , by Hashin & Shtrikman and by Walpole .
9 Until the Brazilian government begins a replanting programme of this species ( and indeed , of all trees ) , I for one feel obliged to avoid this oil — including supplies of rosewood from other areas of South America and also Africa .
10 It will further be argued that initial teacher training can not be treated as separate from other areas of teacher education and that changes in any one sector will inevitably influence all teacher education provision , initial , probation support and in-service and that in the light of this interdependence , strategies should be established for a coordinated response across the spectrum of teacher education provision .
11 Evidence for such qualities might come from other areas of youth culture .
12 Well the first question is , is foreign policy different from other areas of policy making ?
13 When these tribunals operate at their best , they offer a consumer orientation sadly absent from other areas of adjudication .
14 While the research relating to the employment and retirement of older workers , as we shall see later , presented them in a positive light as net contributors to economy and society , the image emerging from other areas of analysis was more negative .
15 While not denying the clinical value of the EEG as a non-invasive technique it is probably fair to conclude that electro-physiological research has so far not contributed anything new to our knowledge of cerebral asymmetry but rather has corroborated findings from other areas of investigation .
16 However , the time spent queueing for resources may vary substantially from one occasion to the next , according to the competitive demand from other copies of Oedipus .
17 Again , the Exchequer is exceptional : finance was kept separate from other functions of government .
18 In-depth research indicates that alcohol is a contributory factor in 10% of all accidents in Britain , deaths arising from excess alcohol accidents are more frequent that deaths arising from other acts of violence , such as homicide or acts of terrorism .
19 Unionists were most distinct from Liberals and from other generations of Conservatives in their age ; the average age was only fifty in 1914 , there were four Unionist MPs under thirty and sixty-two under forty , and half of the party had been under forty when first elected .
20 This is grievous news , grievous not only for this and other universities but for the nation ; for it is a grave national misfortune to be governed by those who do not know what a university is and what distinguishes it from other institutions of learning and study , not to mention training .
21 The implication of this is that dividends do not carry significant new information , merely a confirmation of present conditions which are already known from other sources of information .
22 Obviously , fluoride ingested from drinking water can not be considered in isolation from other sources of fluoride intake .
23 And , secondly , local economic strategies have shown that the economy can not be abstracted from other sets of relationships within society .
24 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 .
25 There is no doubt that the procedure has now itself become a form of dispute resolution , but it must be distinguished from other forms of dispute resolution .
26 Everyday language does not carry labels to distinguish scientific talk from other forms of talk .
27 We get our highs from other forms of self-gratification .
28 This is sometimes called the ‘ absolute income ’ hypothesis to distinguish it from other hypotheses of consumption : in particular , the ‘ relative ’ and ‘ permanent ’ income hypotheses .
29 This French breed , which produces high-fat milk , was probably not distinguished from other breeds of northwest France until the nineteenth century , including the Contentin type ( later absorbed by the Normandy breed ) , which probably also came to the islands , and the now-extinct brindled Isigny draught breed of Normandy , which was also a famous butter-maker but much larger than the Léon and with horns which curved forward and inward rather than outward and backward .
30 There is evidence , from other kinds of animals , of many other factors which affect dominance .
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