Example sentences of "[verb] [art] same [noun] [prep] different " in BNC.

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1 And you can avoid monotony to a quiet remarkable degree by using the same colours in different textures against which any extra added colours like plants , scatter cushions , pictures or books will stand out with dramatic intensity .
2 The earliest form of printed book illustration was the woodcut , and the art , with varying fortunes , has survived to the present day , so that the collector has more than five centuries to survey and a range of skill , from the superb work of Albrecht Dürer ( 1481–1504 ) to the charming absurdities of the chapbook printers , who inserted the same cuts in different publications with a reckless disregard for subject and appropriateness .
3 My father in his retirement has become a computer hobbyist , upgrading constantly , browsing through those 500-page magazines which sell the same computer in different boxes , assembled by underpaid and exploited single mothers in the Midlands .
4 There is some repetition as the authors backtrack to report the same developments from different points of view and new characters are introduced ; the detailed mathematical discussions do become daunting for the non-specialist reader .
5 The correspondence problem is to identify specific portions of the changing image as representing the same object at different times .
6 I think that two and a eleven basically say the same thing in different in different ways .
7 The two pictures show the same flow at different instants , at which respectively an ‘ eruption ’ and an ‘ inrush ’ were occurring .
8 ( vi ) In the context of their own writing , pupils should learn to construct different types of paragraph , eg a general statement followed by examples , illustrations followed by a conclusion , cause followed by effect , etc. ( vii ) Pupils should learn , eg by presenting the same material for different purposes or audiences , or in different forms , how they can achieve different stylistic effects in their writing by a conscious control of grammatical structures and lexical choices .
9 There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ .
10 since the benefits can not be valued , it is still useful to compare the costs of providing the same benefit in different ways .
11 Once again , this gives experience of moulding the same amount into different forms .
12 He came to the conclusion , as he puts it , ‘ that the eternal world is trivial , and that mathematics is only the art of saying the same thing in different words . ’
13 This has resulted in a coherent and satisfying structure , with groups of works treating the same subjects from different decades juxtaposed to great effect — the sequence of fifteen landscapes , for example , is particularly impressive .
14 Because we reinterviewed the same people at different times throughout the year , we were able to divide them into persistent readers of Tory tabloids , persistent readers of Labour tabloids , persistent readers of broadsheets and , finally , those who changed papers or read no paper regularly .
15 However , there is no guarantee that activator or quencher elements will always have the same effect in different minerals ; for example , Fe 2 + is an activator in some feldspars , despite the quenching activity of Fe in calcite .
16 Average quantities ( e.g. the mean value of Z or the root mean square value of the fluctuations in X ) will take the same values in different realizations of the same conditions ; i.e. different computations , perhaps using different numerical procedures , for different initial conditions but the same values of r , P , and b .
17 Look , we 're all doing the same thing at different
18 To say this would be to deny the universality of what Professor A. J. Ayer says it is natural for us to assume , namely that we use the same word in different situations because we have noticed a distinctive common feature .
19 Had she been asked the same question in different surroundings her amazement might have been tempered with doubt that Nahum Morey was in his right mind , but in this confined space she began to share his conviction that they had been drawn together by their various needs .
20 Another factor causing untoward proliferation of spreadsheet files is the need to analyse the same information in different ways .
21 A related question is whether each processor should execute its own programme , or if instructions from one programme should be broadcast to all processors , thereby allowing them all to execute the same programme with different data .
22 You 've learned the same lessons in different ways , which are somehow the same .
23 He casts them aside to read one from Batman in Nagoya , who claims that the Thunder Dragon and Metal Black video games employ the same game-matrix with different graphics and scoring systems .
24 Established by a commercial company , Freewheeling , the scheme seeks to match prospective travellers making the same journey in different cars , with a view to encouraging them to share vehicles .
25 But sometimes the problem lies in our assuming that religious concepts have the same meaning for different people , when in fact there are grossly different understandings , even within Christianity , of who or what is meant by God — to take only the most basic example .
26 Although there is considerable value in the notion that Paisley 's political movement always consisted of two elements in tension — rural evangelicals and urban ‘ secular ’ Protestants — it is also the case that many evangelicals could be quite pragmatic and recognize that the preservation of things which they valued because of their religious beliefs required them to work in alliance with others who wanted the same things for different reasons .
27 soc : And I suppose you 'd like more of the same so you can go on pinpointing variation and replicate the studies which have been done to show the same thing in different places , or maybe to include a few more explanatory variables in your statistical model ?
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