Example sentences of "[noun pl] in different [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is quite feasible that band members will have contributed to the composition of songs in different amounts , so the income received from the band 's songs is often split to reflect this .
2 Nestlé , for example , vary their instant coffee to suit the tastes of coffee drinkers in different countries .
3 Men have practised and perfected these strategies for centuries in different contexts .
4 The same jokes are told about foreigners in different countries .
5 Until now it had been enough to produce smocks , nightdresses and long dresses in cotton for stores which would carry supplementary ranges by other manufacturers in different departments .
6 We all cope with past hurts and grievances in different ways .
7 Another service allows firms with offices in different countries to have centralised telephone bills .
8 During his death he takes a series of trips in different vehicles : the airplane-like ‘ vehicle of communication ’ , a boat , a car , a horse-drawn buggy and finally the cranial spaceship from which he is ultimately ejected back into life .
9 Due to errors in determination of fragment lengths and similarities between lengths of fragments in different parts of a genome , this interpretation will be closer to the hybridisation with multiple- copy probes ( plus additional ‘ noise ’ from fragments containing the vector component of a clone ) .
10 Even more than French , Italian Romanesque architecture was subjected to varied influences in different parts of the peninsula .
11 The organisation of party groups on the council varies between parties and within parties in different areas but a more disciplined approach is becoming normal procedure , particularly in the larger local authorities and in the urban areas ( Widdicombe 1986 , Vol. 1:82 — 102 ) .
12 Among the items which therefore never saw light of day was one in which I suggested that there were individual candidates of all the parties in different parts of the country whom one might be tempted to vote for on purely personal grounds .
13 No , it even says in here , it says look , there well may be groups of supporters in different categories who 'd like to arrange seats together , unfortunately not be able to do this unless you are prepared to wait until the end of the main selling period
14 Inexpensive rediffusion sets ( where one central receiver would serve a large number of speakers in different houses ) were introduced in the Dar es Salaam suburb of Ilala and a few community listening posts elsewhere in the capital .
15 Brown & Levinson point out the importance for social relationships of establishing common ground and agreeing on points of view , and illustrate the lengths to which speakers in different cultures will go to maintain an appearance of agreement , and they remark ‘ agreement may also be stressed by repeating part or all of what the preceding speaker has said ’ ( 1978:117 )
16 In order to construct a notion of ‘ speaker in a context ’ it is necessary to generalise over contexts and to determine what characteristics speakers in different contexts share .
17 I think this hits different subjects in different ways .
18 I think this hits different subjects in different ways .
19 The report examines the investment and development opportunities in different areas of the world .
20 I was nearly frantic , and ran about the house naked , endeavouring by every means to excite sensations in different parts of my body , and so to weaken the enemy by creating division .
21 For different purposes we find it convenient to use words in different senses .
22 You can continue to pursue the key words in different directions , thinking of the various ways they can a used .
23 These prohibitive regulations were similar to those that many other peoples in different parts of the world have observed at changes in the appearance of the moon , but the Babylonians influenced the Jews , who in their turn influenced the early Christians and eventually ourselves .
24 If you have your own horse , make a point of noticing his expressions and postures in different circumstances , and whether they preceded any particular type of behaviour .
25 On the modern side , more space would enable the gallery to keep more of its classics permanently on display the Rothko room and the gallery 's strong holdings of Abstract Expressionists , for example although the present policy of regularly rehanging pictures in different contexts would continue .
26 The role of speaker variables in sociolinguistic theory was assessed , and the practical difficulties of putting into operation the social class and network variables in different types of community was explored .
27 There is also a rough guide to water losses in different parts of Britain and Northern Ireland during the crucial months from April to September , and a full year 's daily rainfall chart that you fill in yourself .
28 To him , the idea of different solutions in different places seemed untidy — chaotic , he said .
29 one can in interpret one 's attitude in relation to opening the presents in different ways .
30 Colour , ethnic and gender divisions interweave with social class and achievement hierarchies in different ways in different geographical areas and institutional contexts .
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