Example sentences of "on [art] different " in BNC.

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1 Once the school librarian or teacher has mastered the simple stages of switching on the different parts of the microcomputer , e.g. to set up the BBC microcomputer , the user 1 ) Plugs in the computer , the disk drive , the monitor and the printer 2 ) Switches on the microcomputer , the disk drive , the monitor and the printer 3 ) Puts a disk into the disk drive 4 ) Types in a command on the microcomputer s/he will be able to use programs for different applications such as database creation or word processing and the applications are covered later in this book .
2 The real work of acting takes on a different dimension .
3 Their faces took on a different expression ; they grew more spruce and upright of bearing , ceased to loll about on the tables or against the walls , and held themselves up .
4 The question takes on a different quality , however , when related to regression to what was possibly a former life ( see Chapter 6 ) .
5 In youth it is relatively easy to create a physical beauty , while the character is still not fully formed ; later on , the search for beauty seems to take on a different aspect , that of expressing the true individual femininity in the most appropriate way .
6 But in the second order system they take on a different set of structural features .
7 ‘ Well , I wo n't be putting on a different voice or anything like that , ’ he smiles , another fag clamped between his teeth .
8 These reunite into a single large body of water just north of Altdorf , and from here the river takes on a different character .
9 As the formality of adoption receded into past history , leaving the same accumulation of problems , hope began to wane and problems took on a different perspective .
10 So questions of prior sexual experience take on a different meaning and emphasis over time .
11 I put on a different one each time I get up .
12 Eliot 's life , for the eight years still left to him , now took on a different pattern .
13 Moreover , the thought of having one 's own flat takes on a different vision when it is situated on a sink council estate .
14 The whole net of relationships between community and subculture , class and centralizing monopoly capitalism thus took on a different shape .
15 We may conclude then that ‘ de-industrialization ’ is meaningful as a simple description of a relentless process in which the manufacturing sector suffers declining shares of total employment , inevitably leading to the service sector capturing a greater share , but that the process takes on a different pace and complexion in different countries and places .
16 This approach means that the task of establishing and maintaining control takes on a different form at the Delphi Centre ; the deliberate employment of ‘ control periods ’ .
17 Somehow , since being at Vetch Street , working so hard , and living a life so different from her old one , many events in her past had taken on a different colour .
18 Dressing the doll , after her experience with Effie , took on a different meaning for McAllister .
19 But here is where even the everyday eating apple takes on a different meaning according to the context .
20 Child labour was bound to take on a different quality when removed from the home and , in the case of the pauper factory apprentices , from the locality of upbringing .
21 The panel discussions , which included the voices of aboriginal midwives as well as registered nurses , took on a different meaning in this medical environment .
22 Drama time After recapping through still images , the teacher explains that he will now be taking on a different role .
23 In other words the principle of provenance which underlies archival recordkeeping takes on a different form when electronic information is being considered .
24 The tenant will not wish to restrict himself to too narrow a use , for while this might be satisfactory in the short term , if the lease is for 25 years much can happen to the tenant 's business , eg expansion or contraction resulting in the necessity for the tenant to assign or sublet the premises , in which case the assignee or subtenant may wish to carry on a different use .
25 Even though the certificates have taken on a different appearance , their structure remains the same .
26 FERGIE may have found it difficult to learn Her Royal Lessons , but you do n't have to be a fitness connoisseur to see that she has learned a thing or two about keeping in Of course her title of the Disappearing Duchess takes on a different meaning now a year ago it referred to her ability to lose five stones of regal flab .
27 In part two , as the Featherstonehaughs preen themselves in pristine white tuxedos , flaunting two-foot mug shots offering surrealist images of bodyless faces , hands and legs emerging and retreating , the word precious takes on a different meaning : while yet further connotations appear as the Cholmondeleys , in voluptuous crimson velvet , sensually stimulate the imagination in part three .
28 There is another picture , taken on a different day , showing , again in about nineteen seventy eight .
29 Yeah but I 'm not I 'm going home and put on a different pair of shoes though .
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