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

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1 It requires either a full repeat survey to identify the life style-groups again if any follow-up research is to be done , or else the creation of a sort of shorthand classification for research and analysis ; it seems that different products tend to be best looked at in terms of rather different life style groupings , so that , ideally , each requires its own major survey — which rather loses the point of the exercise — and researchers have had some difficulty in replicating the results .
2 Although there was still no sign of the Central Committee meeting on the national question , the autumn of 1988 and early months of 1989 saw some elements of a rather different nationalities policy begin to acquire form .
3 For something a little different N. lucida is an unusual red variety of outstanding beauty .
4 Without doubt , it is probably the most novel and most different television service in the world .
5 Importantly , the Fresco toolkit can pull down different user interface components at run time and is able to take on Open Look , Motif or other look and feel styles .
6 Baker and Mercier ( 1982b ) found evidence of the extinction effect in only two of their six experiments and were able to offer no very convincing account of why these two studies ( which used a somewhat different test procedure from that used in the others ) should have generated the result they did .
7 US linguists Sapir and Whorf who investigated the Hopi Indian language in the 1930s believed it to be so distinctive as to represent an entirely different thought process .
8 But he added : ‘ Obviously if it can not be provided by voluntary means that would be an entirely different ball game . ’
9 The true oak-apple gall is fleshy , and green and red in colour , and is caused by an entirely different gall wasp .
10 Another disc from the same team ( slightly augmented ) highlights the short-lived composer , Joseph Fiocco ( 1704–1741 ) , born in the year of Charpentier 's death , yet inhabiting an entirely different sound world , derived mainly from the Fabrielis , and barely anticipating the high-Baroque style of , say , Vivaldi .
11 Totally different wavelength man .
12 Emlyn , though , is a totally different ball game .
13 ‘ It 's now a totally different ball game .
14 The fact that the state is the guarantor of these undertakings puts them in a totally different trading position from that of their genuinely independent British counterparts .
15 Substitution drills would also be used a first step in mastering the totally different topic system in Dusun which we discussed in 7.1.8 .
16 Each of these economic relationships , which will be explained in detail later in this chapter , forms the basis for a totally different class structure .
17 It was a totally different planning world from the United States .
18 The plan was also prepared in a different way from those drafted by the US divisions , as it had to be to give proper consideration to the problems and needs of a totally different planning environment .
19 There are also different colour coding systems in operation in different parts of the world .
20 I recently tried knitting a sweater in four ply acrylic , using a slightly different style pattern from my usual choice .
21 Tell you what I would do is mix some slightly different colour green
22 Moreover , ASFV and vaccinia virus RNA polymerases might have a slightly different subunit composition , because ASFV encodes a protein similar to the sixth subunit of yeast RNA polymerase II ( RPB6 ; J.M.Rodríguez , R.J.Y. , J.F.Rodríguez and E.V. , unpublished ) , while no similar protein is encoded in the genome of vaccinia virus .
23 The resultant article adopted a slightly different base subject , that of Morrissey 's neurosis .
24 The new sole may have a slightly different tread pattern or width but the shoe remains essentially the same .
25 Many nocturnal insects have a slightly different compound eye which allows them to gather more light .
26 One of these , the Common Zebra , is widely distributed over the grassland savannah in eastern and southern Africa in different forms , each with a slightly different stripe pattern .
27 Furthermore , since there are now well-established Caribbean communities in a dozen or so English cities , each with a slightly different population distribution and distinct needs , any attempt to discuss the language behaviour of Caribbeans in Britain will need to consider each community separately .
28 In another experiment reported in the same article , Kleiman observed the interference effects in a slightly different word-processing task .
29 They use a slightly different X-ray bandpass ( energy range ) , ΔΕ ) for absorption and diffraction to reduce spectral interference from diffraction noise and from fluorescence .
30 But I would hesitate before I based my critisicms on , say , a new Vauxhall on the premise that it was slavishly derivative of a Henry Ford original with a slightly different body shape and the knobs in different places !
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