Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] different [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The example is chosen simply to demonstrate how sadly lacking we are in the very facilities which historians require most — mechanisms of exchanging data between different processing environments .
2 Multinational companies will gather data about different countries in which they sell their products ( and different regions within countries ) .
3 Data about different castles could be put into the computer and the different castles compared .
4 Since sociolinguistics is full of incomplete theories and unanswered questions , it is often more important to find ways of thoroughly searching the data for different types of pattern than to generate hypotheses which might well be premature .
5 Developed in collaboration with British Aerospace , MIST provides UK TAFs and METARs ( half-hourly updates ) displayed in text form , with European versions to follow ; maps highlighting significant weather ; hourly-updated weather radar sequences ; analysis and forecast charts for the UK and Europe of mean sea level pressure , including fronts ; an interactive display of surface wind , surface temperature , significant cloud and weather information for user-selected areas ; and wind data for different altitudes for up to five locations along any route .
6 Comparing census data for different years
7 By comparing the labour supply data of different groups facing different tax rates over time , it is possible to build statistical models that include a measure of labour supply response .
8 Multiple operators can use the system simultaneously accessing data via different HP MS ChemStations and terminals .
9 What we 've done , won one of the points I think that is worth er making perhaps is that on er over the last few years we 've seen a complete change in world export philosophy where not only are the Russians exporting all over the place but clearly er there are a number of western aircraft in different parts of the world and therefore what we have also done is to , in comparing er our aircraft against other western ones , we 've also looked at them as potential threats because it 's possible that er erm western aircraft in certain hands could end up being used against us so we have also compared those .
10 There is increasing interest among social scientists in the linking of data from different sources , including the national census of population based on a system of enumeration districts ( EDs ) .
11 The research data from different countries will not always be directly comparable .
12 It is very difficult to compare statistical data from different countries , because of the variation in the criteria used for diagnosis and notification , and the greater or lesser degree of under-reporting that is found almost everywhere .
13 Up till this point there has been no opportunity to coordinate the data from different age groups .
14 Collecting data in different forms so that results can be collated and compared can be done in several ways and can form the basis of much useful discussion .
15 This was clearly necessary for their analysis since it allowed them to aggregate data over different drivers .
16 Some of their aims are that learning methods should be non-directive , interactive , and based on clinical cases and that teaching should foster the ability to evaluate critically published data on different treatments and new drugs .
17 For this reason , the database community is looking for a standard means that 'll allow users to access and exchange data across different database schemas .
18 For this reason , the database community is looking for a standard means that 'll enable users to access and exchange data across different database schemas .
19 However , it seems there are many , many more , because fish of different sex , age and emotional state often have completely different colourings and markings .
20 The most obvious limitation is that much of the available data concern relationships within households , rather than relationships between kin in different households .
21 Could you advise me about moving fish to different water conditions ?
22 The first of these is the objective risk of an accident , normally assessed at a societal level by considering accident statistics for different population groups or road locations .
23 While it is true , as Table 5.1 showed , that the distribution of elderly people between different types of household is strongly correlated to their age , the link between household type and age is not a simple causal one .
24 Cynthia Victor Relative Sins ( Bantam ) Follows connected people through different lives until the dramatic reunion .
25 A Jacobite solution could be attractive to different people for different reasons at different times .
26 Secondment of staff between different sectors of the educational system can offer benefits to individuals and organisations .
27 Secondment of staff between different sectors of the educational system can offer benefits to individuals and organisations but can also prove traumatic .
28 But the relationship between people of different generations is not uniform .
29 However , we would expect the effect of terminal education age to differ among people of different generations : 16 was the minimum school-leaving age for sample members aged 28 or less , whereas any respondents aged 80 or older did not even have to stay at school till they were 14 .
30 When people of different generations decide to live together , because the older of the two is in need of care , they are making one of the major decisions of their lives .
  Next page