Example sentences of "[adv] in contrast to " in BNC.

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1 Somewhat in contrast to these findings about Thatcher and Kinnock , the visibility of all ‘ other ’ Conservative and Labour politicians ( taken in each case as a collective , unspecified ‘ other ’ ) became more predictable as the election approached .
2 Somewhat in contrast to these findings about Thatcher and Kinnock , the visibility of all ‘ other ’ Conservative and Labour politicians , taken in each case as a collective ‘ other ’ , became more predictable as the election approached .
3 This is somewhat in contrast to the photographs of former collaborator George Sutkus which provide the unpopulated settings , the places which the onlooker can choose to inhabit .
4 So in contrast to the mediator , who fears and avoids conflict , the followers of Jesus are fully equipped to fight the good fight of faith .
5 Thus in contrast to bilateralisation of language functions in this group spatial performance is more distinctly lateralised .
6 What the components of a postmodernist organization might be emerge best in contrast to some familiar features of modernist organization .
7 I am referring , of course , to the fact that birds ' knees apparently bend in the opposite direction to ours — they appear to lift their legs backwards in contrast to our forward movement ( Figure 5 ) .
8 The background music is tasteful , the footage of Hobbs , in particular , delectable , and such utterances as heard from Tom Barling , now 85 , touchingly in contrast to those of many latterday professionals .
9 An alternative science — what could be called a psychodynamic science — has been described as the study of live objects which are seen , experienced and recognised subjectively in contrast to traditional sciences which study ‘ objects only ’ :
10 It is interesting how many of the social workers who regard themselves as identified with their clients , sharing some sense of oppression by the ‘ bureaucracy ’ that weighs upon them both and working therefore to help the clients receive resources from the ‘ system ’ , have a view of social security field staff that is directly in contrast to their view of their own position .
11 Also in contrast to the Nationalists , the internal differences which had so damaged the Republican camp prior to 1936 persisted even now , causing deep divisions between the Republican rank and file and their government , and between the political and trade union organizations of the Left .
12 Also in contrast to the situation with Vmw175 , the140k DNA binding domain failed to induce DNA bending when occupying the binding sites in its own promoter .
13 The threshing floor , which was paved , probably in contrast to the floor surfaces of the bays to either side , always ran across the barn .
14 The most relevant categories to compare in such cases are ones which are immediately in contrast to one another .
15 I like to know that I can paint a hand or fingernail in great detail , almost photographically in contrast to areas of detail .
16 Again in contrast to the Carter administration , the Reagan legislative liaison office mounted an efficient operation .
17 And , again in contrast to being a useful , helpful sensible little girl , was her cosy friendship with the changing series of under-housemaids who laughed so readily at her jokes and gave her lumps of sugar from morning tea trays — sometimes it was a peppermint .
18 Again in contrast to Ballantyne , the episode is discussed afterwards amongst the boys , and has clearly made a lasting impression on them .
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