Example sentences of "[art] [adv] different [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But how and why this atomistic temporal concept , which Buddhism used for its own purposes , was adapted to the very different objects of Islam remains an open question .
2 Separate designs were evolved for the very different conditions of forest and savannah .
3 First , it is difficult to account for the very different forms of state intervention and political representation if one follows the instrumentalist position , and it is also difficult to explain how it is that the whole capitalist system coheres and is reproduced if the capitalists do not control and dominate the bureaucratic and political levers of the state , as modern instrumentalists now accept .
4 I suggested that the insistent gaze , the awareness of detail , were of the kind we associate with love or hate , while the persistent emphasis on traps or limits that can never be crossed belonged rather with the very different forces of pity or fear .
5 The very different behaviour of coordinate time t and the proper time τ when the probe approaches and crosses the horizon illustrates vividly how spacetime curvature makes it impossible to cover all space–time with one set of Cartesian coordinates .
6 So through that dismal day Hugh Templar sat at his kitchen table and pursued the adventures of a team of space-travellers who had discovered a world directly behind the sun , which was a mirror-image of our own Earth , with the same physical composition , but with a rather different kind of population , a race having strange and , I hoped , thought-provoking ideas about how to run their planet …
7 A rather different type of argument suggests there may be strategic advantages in manufacturers remaining separate from retailers , whilst having distinct linkages .
8 Hilary said the same thing , in a rather different tone of voice , over the breakfast table next morning to his parents .
9 Atkinson and Coleman offer a rather different view of bureaucracy under corporatist conditions .
10 She is described as ‘ a decent-looking workgirl , employed at a mineral water factory ’ , and hers is a rather different tale of woe .
11 ‘ The owner of the restaurant might have a rather different point of view . ’
12 Direct evidence of a rather different sort of learning comes from a study of great reed warblers and cuckoos , also in Central Japan , undertaken by Arnon Lotem and Amotz Zahavi of Tel-Aviv University , in collaboration with Dr Nakamura .
13 Intra-medium decisions — where to put the ads within a chosen medium or media group — allow for a rather different form of judgement , and have available rather more coherent research standards .
14 There are also several poison arrow frogs of South America that show a rather different form of cannibalism .
15 A wholly different dynamic of change can be seen in the semi-conductor industry .
16 Many of our partners have a wholly different tradition of employment practice which is reflected in the separate arrangements which they have agreed , which will affect only their countries and for which only they will pay .
17 The membership of this minority was never defined , nor was its need for a fundamentally different kind of teaching explained or justified .
18 Already AMV is a somewhat different type of advertising creature from the founding partnership .
19 I think one of the things the American companies often do is that , rather than set up on a green field site , they often buy into an existing company , erm , and therefore it 's , it 's , it 's a , it 's a somewhat different form of investment to the
20 They will have a totally different interpretation of family life and of the so-called moral nature of the matter .
21 A totally different type of behaviour characterises thirty-four-year-old Martin Von Ostrowksi whose exhibition entitled ‘ Aggressive Romantik ’ is at Galerie Nikolaus Sonne ( until 24 October ) .
22 The regime established under the European Convention is able to be and in fact is of a totally different order of effectiveness — this for two reasons :
23 But it remains as ACTIVELY PROJECTED — a totally different kind of projection , of course .
24 But it was to a totally different kind of person to whom he confessed his total loneliness .
25 Things would n't have kept what you would have had a totally different kind of eating habits ?
26 Well thank you very much , it 's obviously a totally different point of view to what we 'll hear perhaps in a few minutes .
27 Pulling is a totally different sort of problem .
28 Well , it may be simulating the same sport , but it 's a totally different sort of game .
29 Beyond Our Ken was a different situation entirely from Hancock 's Half Hour , partly due to the fact that its leading character was a totally different sort of personality .
30 However it speedily became apparent that for us , oil was a totally different sort of business , requiring a different sort of perspective .
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