Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] different [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was interesting to note that 84 per cent had had three or more different types of experience . |
2 | The search space was organised around a global uniform data-base , the blackboard , and so different configurations of knowledge bases could easily be tested . |
3 | I mean I think the first is that the kind of evidence one picks up , none of it on its own can be considered , I think , to be totally objective or totally valid , but what it does is it builds up a part of a picture and gradually different sorts of evidence build up a rather more complicated , rather more perhaps accurate picture of a situation , and it 's really the cross-checking of different kinds of evidence that in the end gives the thing some kind of validity . |
4 | There should be schools of different sizes with different disciplinary procedures ; not all children respond to the same approach … and even different kinds of curriculum . |
5 | And most bankers have come to understand that their trade is in fact a collection of diverse lines of business , each with its own and quite different economies of scale . |
6 | The weapons listed above all have very different purposes and very different costs per unit . |
7 | It is also that different forms of capitalism will produce different relationships between state and society and therefore different relationships between state institutions . |
8 | These styles represent different levels of power , authority and influence within a school , and therefore different possibilities for action . |
9 | But de Man does seem to specialise in a kind of sustained ambiguity which this passage illustrates : between different levels of intervention , and therefore different degrees of translation and transformation of the object text . |