Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since then a program 's been written called Database One which means something completely different which has been updated to Database Two and Three and may be Four , which mean different things , that 's why they 've got different numbers , they do more clever things and nowadays you talk , you hear people talking about databases and they all mean different things .
2 Much discussion has focused on whether or not it is a general phenomenon , related to a ‘ natural ’ cycle of urban change that will in time affect all developed countries , or whether there are specific national and/or regional circumstances which mean different trajectories .
3 In this issue we have included two papers ( one by Warmer and van Vliet and the other by Mamrak and Barnes ) which explore different aspects of the practical usage of SGML and the development of tools to facilitate the mapping of SGML tags into other forms of markup .
4 In answering the question , whether Thom Gunn is sentimental in his poems about AIDS , I have decided to examine three poems which explore different aspects of Gunn 's experience of the disease and its victims .
5 The fact that no one plant can supply a balanced diet is not a problem because there are many different plants which supply different quantities of different necessary constituents of a diet so it is simple enough to get the right foods for a balanced diet .
6 1978 ) and this also gives specific recommendations for programmes to encourage the use of vision in a range of tasks which tap different areas of visual activity .
7 For example , a researcher interested in the factors responsible for differing rates of absence from work may well interview groups of workers randomly selected from lists of employees in large factories and small ones , factories which have high or low overall rates of absence , or factories which involve different kinds of production processes .
8 The interplay between semantic and social conditioning factors may then be interpreted as reflecting differential preferences by social groups for certain communicative styles which involve different degrees of assertiveness .
9 They allow us furthermore to describe not the great history which would carry along all the sciences in a single trajectory , but the types of history — that is to say , of retentivity and transformation — which characterize different discourses … the episteme is not a slice of history common to all the sciences : it is a simultaneous play of specific remanences .
10 Deciding on the right level for a band depends on the policy ideas which characterize different agents .
11 Interesting future directions of study might be attempts to understand the varied locomotory adaptations of agnathans which show different development of paired and median fins .
12 One aspect is the spontaneous adaptation by members of society to new circumstances ; another is the level of open attempts by groups to influence behaviour ; a third is the whole range of unintended consequences which benefit different groups unequally .
13 The reason is that they have different functions , which impose different constraints on their nature .
14 Kerswill 's interest is in distinguishing different types of variable rather than in developing methods of quantification which give different kinds of insight into sociolinguistic patterns .
15 This is almost essential for sessions which examine different forms of language support and team working .
16 This last domain contains six subdomains which exhibit different protection by the wild-type enzyme against hydroxyl-radical cleavage , the strongest protection being observed at -20 , -30 and -40 , this becoming progressively weaker at -50 , -60 and -70 ( Fig. 3a , lane 2 ; Fig. 3b , row 2 ) .
17 This ‘ self ’ is presumed to be separate and distinct ( and in some way more fundamental ) from the ‘ selves ’ or personae that are constructed through interaction with others , e.g. the parent , the employee and political activist may be ‘ selves ’ which present different facets to the world .
18 This index enables you to select various options which allow different aspects of Software Performance Reports ( SPRs ) to be viewed .
19 This index enables you to select various options which allow different aspects of Software Status Reports ( SSRs ) to be viewed .
20 In our previous ‘ From Rock to Jazz ’ column , we found out how common notes can be used to create melodic lines which outline different chords , by suggestion , and connect different chords , by intervallic interchange .
21 SAG bases its dialect on ANSI 's RDA ( remote data access ) specification , which defines the formats and protocols which enable different databases and related tools to interoperate .
22 The SQL Access Group bases its dialect on ANSI 's RDA Remote Data Access specification , which defines the formats and protocols which enable different databases and related tools to interoperate .
23 There is a need for a continuing range of models which enable different levels of involvement both by practitioners and the wider community .
24 But if we try to abstract , as far as possible , from the local value of the impressions which affect different parts of our skins , we seem to find nothing like a really qualitative difference in the sensations . ’
25 Teacher training also tried to provide a methodology and techniques to deal with rural multi-grade schools , which require different skills from those in single grade teaching .
26 Every cook knows the value of having the facility in an oven where the heat zones are such that different dishes which require different heat can be cooked at the same time .
27 There are other texts which answer different needs , both our own and those living at the time the texts were produced .
28 There are also differences between various groups which reflect different immigration patterns .
29 We now realise that the great religions of the world are not monolithic institutions but that they all contain several spiritualities — many of which are found right across the board of the world religions — which reflect different attitudes of mind towards our ultimate end .
30 In terms of sampling the sounds necessary for speaking English , the designers of each of the two tests have taken slightly different approaches which reflect different priorities .
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