Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] a different " in BNC.
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1 | Holidays abroad are not just a chance to unwind , they 're an opportunity to taste a different culture , see how other people live . |
2 | This may be too strong ; it is possible to state " general rules " for the interpretation of some common provisions , but those rules are only rebuttable presumptions and it is generally possible to find authorities to support a different interpretation . |
3 | Pop can be sufficient intoxication to induce a different state of being , other than the one in which you exist . |
4 | Nevertheless we can say at least that his preoccupation with history has been consistent throughout : the articulation of repressed history in Madness and Civilization ( 1961 ) , the historicity of history in The Order of Things ( 1966 ) , the epistemic mutation of history and the theoretical difficulties of historiography in The Archaeology of knowledge ( 1969 ) , and the attempt to write a different kind of history , ‘ genealogy ’ , that demonstrates the emergence of new forms of power in Discipline and Punish ( 1975 ) and The History of Sexuality ( 1976–84 ) |
5 | I want to go to the United States to experience a different culture . |
6 | The only way out now is for ITT to register a different name for its digital television sets in Britain . |
7 | It can involve redrawing the work to show a different scale of projection , or breaking it down into a general drawing or a series of drawings . |
8 | PostScript normally eliminates whatever lies under another object but , by using the overprint option , it can be forced to leave the background intact so that the topmost colour combines with that underneath to produce a different effect . |
9 | To what extent this was a natural conservatism and reluctance to use a different method of cutting , or a preference for the clean cut of a knife in skilled hands over the often not so clean cut of earlier designs of secateurs , or a bit of both , I 'm not so sure . |
10 | Such signals of transcendence can often consciously give rise to an awareness of the need to use a different kind of vocabulary . |
11 | The judge in the later case finds some relevant fact in that case of sufficient importance to justify a different approach from that adopted in the first decision . |
12 | The new bass essentially follows Warwick 's well-known design philosophy , but this time it 's crafted entirely from flamed German rock maple to give a different tonal character . |
13 | Does the daughter who wants to go to a party where there will be unlimited alcohol have the confidence , sense and moral courage to take a different line , if necessary , from her friends ? |
14 | It is submitted that there was no need to make a different order from an interim care order in order to achieve that end , because the stated intention of the local authority was to maintain the relationship between the mother and the children , as has been evidenced by what has happened since , and that the interim care order in itself would not have affected bonding , indeed the whole of the exercise was to maintain the bonding of the children with the mother . |
15 | Non-enrollers were the only applicants to want a different mode of attendance in the course they had applied to . |
16 | These priorities , for example , might be expressed through a request to teach a different age group or to be given time to take a specific course . |
17 | But a formidable argument has been developed in recent years by leading academic lawyers that this stream of authority should be the subject of reinterpretation to reveal a different line of thought pointing to the conclusion that money paid to a public authority pursuant to an ultra vires demand should be repayable , without the necessity of establishing compulsion , on the simple ground that there was no consideration for the payment . |
18 | Now the opportunity arises for the area to develop a different but equally valuable reputation . |
19 | But is it lawful for the Home Secretary to have a different tariff from the judges ? |
20 | And as it is quite feasible for a single transaction to have a different currency for each stage of the business cycle — order , invoice , payment , and bank transactions posted to a single account , whether a general ledger account , customer account , or supplier account , should ideally be possible in any currency . |
21 | But at least one minister expected Hunt to take a different line . |
22 | There may be some terms however which are obviously conditions , for example , if the contract is for the delivery of a particular make of computer , and the seller attempts to deliver a different make altogether , this would clearly be a breach of condition . |
23 | ‘ If we had to wait three months for this money , then fill in a new form to open a different account , just like a new investor in fact , it would not be a bad idea to see if any other society was offering a better rate than the 8.85 per cent offered by ‘ Prime Gold ’ . |
24 | As soon as I heard that Mr Hudd would be linesman today I begged the League to appoint a different official . |
25 | Egalitarian feminist psychologists are increasingly following Gilligan in their ‘ effort to ask a different question ’ from ‘ How much are women like men ? |
26 | It took women 's liberation to formulate a different kind of positive intervention , one that seeks to protect the casualties and raise consciousness about the causes of violence . |
27 | The transformation from hard to soft back in no way dilutes the presentation of the writings in order to attract a different type of reader , rather it makes available to a wider audience , a collection of historical character studies at a more attractive price , something that , in this day and age , we should all be grateful for . |
28 | In order to explore a different style of bass , we opt for a Hohner , though traditional Fenders are still popular in this price range . |
29 | Is this in order to create a different harmonic point of reference ? |
30 | Mr George : Well , the German planes had a tendency to have a different note to the British planes and you never got many British planes over at night anyway . |