Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] different " in BNC.

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1 The following regional data excludes the Highlands and Islands figures because the 1990/91 survey for this region was undertaken using a different methodology which was designed to reflect the unique nature of the area 's economy .
2 You should 've heard the different birds .
3 Do n't you ever want to paint a different picture ? ’
4 He 's the one that done it and they do n't want to know no different . ’
5 ALAN Hickman from Derbyshire became worried about the advice he was receiving over his pension transfer when he realised that each expert he consulted recommended a different course of action .
6 In these cases the standing charge will be adjusted to meet the different period .
7 English , by contrast , has developed a different kind of gender ( I say ‘ has developed ’ because in its earliest form it had the Germanic three-way grammatical classification ) .
8 His long sinuous phrases are designed to enclose the different levels and quirks of reality , just as liquid , spilt on a rough pavement , eventually seeps into every crack and cranny .
9 While British surfing in recent years has developed into Day-Glo sporting fantasy , into pipeline boasts in city pubs , and into Newquay , Newquay , Newquay — booming as the ‘ surf capital ’ of Britain — these boys have looked to carve a different route .
10 After he became a Communist , Neruda consciously tried to write a different kind of poetry incorporating a political message and which would be comprehensible to working people , the most famous and successful example of which is his Canto General .
11 The reason that this has occurred is because the bureau has installed a different set of fonts to you and , because of the limited set of font numbers available they have ended up with a different set of IDs to you .
12 Another scientist , Stephen Kaplan , basing his work on that of earlier researchers , has presented a different version of the same idea .
13 His work has ensured a different fate .
14 ‘ He tried to visit a different European country on each of his spring trips . ’
15 The careful ‘ packaging ’ of Mrs Thatcher by Gordon Reece from the mid-1970s onwards was designed to create a different image of her in the minds of the public , an image which was felt to elicit a more positive response on the part of the public .
16 Finally , a different and simpler approach , developed by Research Services Limited , is ‘ SAGACITY ’ : this is a combination of occupational classifications and family life cycles , designed to reflect the different spending patterns of different types of family .
17 To overcome some of the problems associated with the structural and subcultural-orientated theories based on the functionalist perspective , Interactionism has adopted a different theoretical perspective for examining crime and rule-breaking .
18 They may have many detailed conversations without realizing that each has attributed a different meaning to the ‘ it ’ or the ‘ that ’ they are talking about .
19 J. The port of Hull has a large rich industrial hinterland but the city has had a different sphere of influence , or market area .
20 So that is a community place for us as well and that is the only place we can , where we can learn about religion other place because this is a foreign country wi who has got a different religion than we are and there is no other institution will , which will ever mention any of the reading apart from which is So it has played a very important part .
21 Unless I suppose if you come from up there you , I would presumably you would know that 's an Edinburgh accent and Glas Glasgow has got a different accent has it ?
22 Every dancer has got a different job to do on the road — as if dancing were n't difficult enough — but you know what most people would say : ‘ It 's art , it 's dance , it 's Britain , you should be grateful to be doing it at all ’ .
23 If it is larger than this , or if you want to use a different pattern for another area of the garment , you will overflow your working memory .
24 If you want to use a different yarn and , especially for readers overseas who may not be able to buy the originals , the yarns shown are actual size so that you can compare your substitute yarn with the original .
25 If you want to use a different yarn and , especially for readers overseas who may not be able to buy the originals , the yarns are shown actual size so that you can compare your substitute yarn with the original .
26 When it was shown to publishers , however , it was rejected as ‘ too difficult ’ , and indeed its young hero has to resolve the different claims of loyalty to an oath and his friends or his duty to his country as represented by the autocratic but not tyrannous government .
27 He also took the chance to visit the US during one of his vacations , and commented that , apart from benefiting from the opportunity to learn at one of the top colleges , he had also enjoyed experiencing a different culture during his time in London .
28 For twenty five years he has been a member of Equity and has played a different number of roles .
29 Ian ( 4.9 ) has reached a different stage of recognising shapes .
30 In any case , Allison , who discovered the joys of off-licence products and credit card abuse before Norman Lamont was knee high to the Mace , has spilled most of the gravy that has come his way in a life that has brought a different kind of riches .
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