Example sentences of "a different way " in BNC.

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1 The level of detail may seem much the same as in a catalogue raisonné , but the stress falls in a different way .
2 You may well be asked to sing something unaccompanied , or do a short improvisation and you may well be asked to perform one of the speeches in a different way .
3 My twin sister is a nurse and I suppose all the blood and thunder of things took me a different way .
4 Bear in mind the way each technique sets the body up in a different way .
5 Stirring at these roots in a different way was his friend of eight or nine years , Morton Rosengarten .
6 The way that most materialists try to reconcile their flight from behaviourism with their materialist world picture is to say that when V sees something , and BS observes V 's brain , BS knows everything about V 's mental states that V himself knows , but that he knows about it in a different way .
7 ‘ It was quite appalling and , had we known it was going to happen , I 'm certain we would have found a different way of dealing with our problem . ’
8 He confesses that at the age of 40 he had reached ‘ the proverbial midlife crisis ’ and was searching for a different way of life .
9 Each aspect of party and leader images varied in a different way , some more predictably than others .
10 Each aspect of leader and party images varied in a different way .
11 Murder in the Cathedral addressed such matters , posed in a different way .
12 Here is a most revealing instance of the way a difference within the same , teleologically construed , can make a great deal of difference : in effect a difference of degree can be as real as a difference of kind but in a different way : the lesser is inferior and thereby inimical in a way the antithetical can not be , and the same becomes more ditferent than difference itself .
13 Though in a different way , what we have seen to be true of Gide was also true of Wilde : ‘ running foul of the law in his sexual life was a stimulus to thought on every subject … .
14 Every time the car went round a corner you had to turn the whole radio round to face a different way That was the only way you could get half-decent reception .
15 Just because dolphins use language in a different way does not mean that they lack high intelligence or can not communicate .
16 This was partly because each brand of typesetting machine tended to have a different way of preparing the bit-map , but it also had to do with the very nature of the technique : rotating the letters , making them larger or smaller , or altering them in any way involved a new bit-map .
17 The Czechoslovak voucher scheme , which will apportion shares in state enterprises to the general public , was received with scepticism by the Poles ( who want to do the same thing a different way ) and with disdain by the Hungarians ( who think state enterprises should simply be sold ) .
18 Of course , we might put it a different way today : ‘ Can God be known , and is the Christian faith the answer to human needs ? ’
19 The plan was also prepared in a different way from those drafted by the US divisions , as it had to be to give proper consideration to the problems and needs of a totally different planning environment .
20 Then she saw how the Oxo boy on the advertisement hoarding smiled and she realized that they had come a different way by a different route and that she was nearly at Mrs Parvis 's boarding house .
21 People did acid trips to start thinking about things in a different way : they underwent a set of experiences that question fundamental structures about the nature of reality and the nature of personality . ’
22 Science and technology must surely have progressed in a different way if these principles had been embraced from the start .
23 So they are victims of pressures about looks , too , but in a different way .
24 Plants acquire their energy in a different way , although many details of the process are surprisingly similar .
25 In order to solve this problem , an animal would have to store information in a different way .
26 Mr Kinnock and Mr Smith may not do much to frighten us , but by the system of patronage — some would call it deference or sycophancy — which operates in this country , we will find , overnight , that respectability somehow has a new meaning : that judges , policemen , journalists , school teachers , even the local sanitary inspectors or environmental health officers , suddenly start looking at things in a different way .
27 With eights and nines off his card , he was making mostly the same numbers as everyone else , just in a different way and order .
28 Romanticism was brought up to date in a different way by the Scottish painter Joan Eardley ( 1921–63 ) , whose paintings and drawings are at the Mercury Gallery , 26 Cork Street , London W1 ( until May 9 ) .
29 The Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 presumes guilt in a different way again .
30 Each step is but a different way of helping the class to begin to internalise the gravity of a family 's decision to lace unknown dangers .
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