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

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1 It denotes different levels in the staff hierarchy .
2 It tastes different .
3 ‘ I do n't think — I ca n't quite — I honestly ca n't tell one boat from another , but it looks different .
4 It looks different in the day , mind you , when he 's working here .
5 On the other hand , a particle of spin 1 is like an arrow : it looks different from different directions ( Fig. 5.1-ii ) .
6 In other words : " if it looks different it must be of the same age " , and " if it looks the same it must be diachronous " .
7 It looks different now , the shadows deep behind it , only the face still in sunlight , the eyes fixed forever in blind knowingness .
8 It looks different
9 He says that it looks different .
10 It looks different oh press them again , put them in
11 I do n't know it looks different does n't it ?
12 It looks different , you had it round the shi sides .
13 Until recent times ‘ gay ’ meant happy — now it has different usage .
14 Naturally it has different applications in different contexts .
15 Right , although it is still a car , it 's , it has different attributes .
16 It has different effects on people depending on their state of mind , but it can exaggerate depression in someone who is suffering from anxiety .
17 That you can easily lose your concentration and go off to sleep and so it is in the truth , so we need to stay awake , stand firm for almighty , be vigilant and again in the scriptures we could look up half a dozen scriptures in the Christian Greek scriptures to show that we need to keep spiritually awake and it uses different terminology you 've heard me use some already , remember the one in verse Peter four , verse seven ?
18 The two approaches , he claims , share the same essential insight but use it to tackle different questions .
19 and then it happened different every night as well
20 and it would also enable you to quickly and easily do something on the erm on the , on the private functions night to make it look different .
21 What was the difference , did it look different ?
22 It links different activities , yet it is remarkable that , as Simons puts it , self-advocacy proves ‘ a very diverse and plural phenomenon ’ .
23 Thus , in the case of the sexes , it sees different moral qualities as part of male or female ‘ nature ’ — qualities and contrasts such as aggressiveness or docility ; kindness or cruelty ; selfishness or unselfishness ; conscientiousness or carelessness .
24 The positive achievement of this tradition was that it allowed different communities , and their claims over their members , to be acknowledged and valued with a new , official respect .
25 Conflict is personal in that it affects different people in different ways .
26 This brings us to our third point , that of geographical mobility as it affects different social groups .
27 er well er here again I think er it 's the old old story of erm it affects different people different ways .
28 You speak my language but it sounds different .
29 It is also clear that in the last two weeks the whole country , as it heard different voices and different noises , has wondered who is speaking for the Labour party .
30 It takes different people different lengths of time to conceive .
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