Example sentences of "to a different " in BNC.
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1 | The following evening he went to a different wine bar and bought drinks for two different young women . |
2 | The mixed doubles is another throwback to a different age , with the men and women now spending most of their careers following separate paths around the world . |
3 | The ‘ B ’ vitamins are a very complex group , with each individual ‘ B ’ vitamin contributing to a different aspect of fitness . |
4 | The mere mention of the biting in Anna 's manuscript record of ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ variants is enough to pull the reader back into The Possessed , and he ca n't experience the sudden fierce tug of that novel without realizing simultaneously that the whole ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ chapter belongs elsewhere , to a different masterpiece . |
5 | Voters therefore list candidates according to preference , as with the alternative vote — but their vote transfers according to a different principle . |
6 | You can minimise disappointment by calling the airline ( toll-free ) to check availability , and by being ready to switch at the last moment to a different , less popular destination . |
7 | The most difficult aspect of a merger is trying to put a team together of people who come from different business cultures and trying to adjust them to a different end . |
8 | Difficult for bread-and-butter manufacturers , never mind the makers of cars so far off the scale ( up to £80,000 for the 600SEL Merc and twice that for the Bentley ) that by any rational thinking they belong to a different era altogether — one without recession , a war just over and all the current uncertainties . |
9 | There was no process for acclimatizing the many foreigners who came to the studios to a different language and culture . |
10 | But it ‘ does not mean a surrender of power ; rather it involves sharing of the knowledge which allows different interpretations and constructions to be placed on that information and which in turn can lead to a different conclusion and different solutions ’ . |
11 | ‘ That sound changes as I go from the window that I picked it up in , to a different window , or to the desktop . ’ |
12 | Really , they were a return to a different vision of ‘ new pop ’ , the Postcard ideal . |
13 | Too often , noise has meant a level plane of abraded texture , which can merely add up to a different kind of blandness , a sense-dulling consistency . |
14 | ‘ I go to a different school , ’ said the boy . |
15 | And with him going to a different school . |
16 | Dot thought that he must have been moved to a different hospital . |
17 | But once we have left school and have gone on to a different sort of existence , those relationships cease to have anything like the same meaning . |
18 | Restio 's father 's portrait belongs to a different tradition from that in vogue in the Hellenistic world ( contrast fig. 14 ; compare fig. 16 ) . |
19 | We came here to Siena , where I have been before , though to a different house , to visit my husband who accompanied the Brownings last month , the doctor having ordered Mrs Browning to be taken out of this city or he would not answer for the consequences . |
20 | A member of the Kufra trading community would not accept the guarantee of a very senior officer in Benghazi because he belonged to a different section of the Zuwaya . |
21 | He belonged , in truth , to a different nation . |
22 | A species is a population of interbreeding individuals ; more precisely , because we do not want to regard the blue tits on the Isle of Wight as belonging to a different species to those on the mainland , a species is a group of actually or potentially interbreeding populations . |
23 | Each rotunda was devoted to a different aspect of recent Czech history . |
24 | The new leaders — Kinnock , Smith , Brown , Cook , Hattersley , even Tony Blair ( despite being Fettes and Oxford ) — belong to a different background . |
25 | Although this looked worse than it might have done since it covered fourteen months instead of twelve — the result of an adjustment to a different financial year — such figures demanded a response . |
26 | I moved to a different phase and involved myself in witch-like pursuits , looking for a special spell ( they had already told me what it was to be ) . |
27 | If you want to change any details of your booking ( e.g. transfer to a different holiday , departure date or airport ) , we will do our best to help . |
28 | Cultural marginality refers to a different set of values , lifestyle and cultural patterns from the urban environment , thus suggesting that migrants may still have rural attitudes and traditions though living in the town . |
29 | But there is no reason why the doctrine of justice actually reflected by the constitutional arrangements of a state may not be reached as a result of people realizing that their different ideals of the good , each leading to a different doctrine of justice , can not be implemented because of the widespread disagreement in society concerning their value . |
30 | Around it the dipping sea of vegetation changed to a different hue of green as the light changed : rogue rainbows bridged chasms then dissolved in the warming air . |