Example sentences of "look quite different " in BNC.
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1 | If the design is knitted as described , but with the pre-select row knitted from left to right , the first tow will tuck and the second row slip , which looks quite different . |
2 | The light over the Channel , for instance , looks quite different from the French side : clearer , yet more volatile . |
3 | An example may be found in Mozart 's third sentence from the Andante just quoted : This looks quite different from the previous section ( Example 26 ) , yet it is really made up of semiquaver groups which end the second sentence , with the addition of the dotted rhythm which begins the second full bar of the music . |
4 | The castle probably looks quite different in the sunlight . ’ |
5 | The result is that the surviving text of the Interludium de Clerico et Puella looks quite different from Dame Sirith : it looks like an anticlerical play . |
6 | Acoustic microscopy offers the opportunity to study tissues that may reflect light in a similar way but which look quite different in sound waves . |
7 | ‘ You certainly look quite different , ’ Alexandra said , catching his mood and smiling . |
8 | ‘ You look quite different when you 're asleep , ’ he mused . |
9 | But the consequences of an unresolved oedipus complex look quite different today from the way they looked in Freud 's time . |
10 | ‘ You look quite different with your clothes on , ’ he went on , to Juliet 's acute embarrassment . |
11 | He was also more formal than she had ever seen him , his suit and stiff collar making him look quite different . |
12 | In descent rock features may look quite different , distances are hard to judge and much of the terrain is hidden from view by intervening convexities . |
13 | Rimbaud will look quite different , pressed into the hard , blue covers of a book . |
14 | People need to account for their time for many different reasons and so your final template may look quite different once you have tailored it to your needs . |
15 | When we put them up in our house , they make everything look quite different . |
16 | The Labour Party , or its thinking wing , is polishing its credentials so remarkably that Mr Smith 's team will look quite different when they get to meet us all again in the polling booth . |
17 | It still was n't my kind of body , but dressed like that it looked quite different , a gym teacher 's body , supple , firm and fit . |
18 | She explored the cottage all over again , because it looked quite different — and even more attractive — in the clear light of a sunny February morning , and she found to her joy that there was a large garden at the back where they could grow vegetables . |
19 | It looked quite different from Liverpool , and not only because the sun was shining . |
20 | She looked quite different . |
21 | She looked quite different from the way I 'd remembered her . |
22 | Perhaps what we read as brute coincidence , silky irony , or brave , far-sighted modernism , looked quite different at the time . |
23 | Two hundred years ago the villages looked quite different . |
24 | Aunt Emily and Michael Swinton spoke to her together and then laughed and she saw that he looked quite different , much younger , that his hair and beard had been trimmed , that his expression was full of vitality . |
25 | Rob looked quite different , dressed in a white dinner-jacket with a dark crimson bow-tie and matching cummerbund . |
26 | I got out of the car and ran to my front door , my mum answered the door , she looked quite different but I gave her a massive cuddle and went indoors . |