Example sentences of "[verb] at a different [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This chapter looks at a different kind of self-access access by teachers to a camera . |
2 | The third looks at a different way of providing collective security , and centres on friendly societies bidding for the social security work the Government intends handing over to agencies , or hospitals opting for trust status within the NHS . |
3 | ‘ MEETING JESUS ’ by Leighton Ford contains 13 studies each of which looks at a different aspect of who Jesus is . |
4 | There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum . |
5 | ‘ They all looked as though they 'd been written at a different time from the rest of the notes on the cards . |
6 | Although her much earlier work of semi-architectural constructions on a theatrical scale hinted at a different sort of audience participation , away from that of the story telling object , it has taken till now for her to challenge the viewer in an open way . |
7 | The most common source of any argument is that both sides are absolutely right but each is looking at a different part of the situation . |
8 | It arrives at a different time from the rest of the mail . |
9 | In Chapter 5 I propose to look at a different aspect of metalinguistic politics : the way in which grammarians and linguists have projected a male/ female dichotomy on to the languages of the world , and their attempts to use grammar as a tactical weapon in the battle of the sexes . |
10 | These teeth are also shorter and set at a different angle from the other teeth . |
11 | I accept Mr submissions on Autee that arrive at a different figure from him . |
12 | If you want to make a different-sized tablecloth , your border will probably end at a different part of the plaid pattern . |
13 | Each of the poems looked at a different sort of love : that of parents and children , of friends , of lovers , of God … . |
14 | The story of the railways is intimately tied up with the wider saga of the industrialization of Europe , and it proceeded at a different rate in each country . |
15 | This idea that protect children , not tell them about what 's happening , I mean if anybody can protect them to that extent when even Neighbours is put at a different time on the television , you know , erm that somehow we make them warm and secure by not telling them , to me that is making them dependent and unable maybe to cope later on in their lives . |
16 | Furthermore , each child learned at a different pace in every subject area and this pace was uneven , reflecting the whole range of influences upon the child external to life in school . |
17 | The different interpretation of positional signals by arms and legs can be traced back to their different developmental history , each bud arising at a different level along the main body axis . |
18 | A practical circus consists of a series of tasks each placed at a different position in the room . |
19 | However , the working out of these three dimensions in the undergraduate curriculum is bound to be rather different from their manifestation in the school curriculum because higher education comes at a different stage in the educational life-cycle . |
20 | Both books have a different style of writing aimed at a different kind of reader . |