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

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1 Some sociologists distinguish between different strata of the upper middle class identifying , for example , higher professionals , lower professionals , and managers as separate groups .
2 Through language they distinguish between different types of objects , events , actions and people .
3 Repeat for different positions of D .
4 I shall answer his question directly : we do not believe that the information should be denied to parents , but we believe that crude performance tables should not be used to distort the choices that parents make between different schools in Scotland , as would be the case if the Bill were implemented .
5 Part II — Orders in family proceedings This introduces four new orders known collectively as s8 orders which provide for different aspects of a child 's care and upbringing .
6 Little attention is given in social work education to team models of practice , team leadership skills , supervisory techniques appropriate for different types of paraprofessionals , etc. , in spite of the fact that the need for this kind of curriculum content has long been recognized ( Purvine , 1973 ; IASSW , 1979 ; Pangalangan and de Guzman , 1980 ; Barclay Report , 1982 ) .
7 I think it 's more erm if it 's it 's difficult to know exactly because people shift into different repertoires .
8 The lay subsidy rolls of the fourteenth century yield much information on the subject of bynames and surnames for all categories of persons , and in many cases it seems true to say that such names were not necessarily applied to whole families nor ( given that they appear in different forms in successive rolls ) can they be judged to have stabilized .
9 Many furnishings thus appear in different interiors , from Paris to Naples and Poland .
10 Generally , the study of hemispherectomized children shows that cortical and subcortical visual systems interact in different ways for different visual functions , and raises the important question of how far these interactions may be plastic during early development .
11 It is probable , however , particularly in the case of multiple fires , that priorities in the matter of water application and supply to different areas of the storage may alter during the progress of the fire .
12 Many of the species arrive simultaneously during the early years , but grow at different rates .
13 A slightly more realistic approach recognizes that firms have life-cycles and that during different stages in their life-cycles they grow at different rates .
14 Not all magmas have the same composition , and magmas with different compositions melt at different temperatures .
15 At one level , policemen and women claim that they pursue all crime with equal vigour , which on the whole is true , but this formal discourse conceals the evaluations they make of different crimes .
16 Not only might one living body consist of different particles of matter , but also different bodies ( mine and the sheep that I eat , for example ) , might consist of the same matter .
17 For educationalists , things are much less simple : inputs and outputs consist of different quantities and there are many of each .
18 People react in different ways to odours , for example most people would probably describe rural odours or odour from a brewery , perfumery , or fish and chip shop as pleasant , but not all , some would find them unpleasant , pungent even , especially after being subjected to them for any length of time .
19 We are all different , and we all react in different ways .
20 They learn they 'll be learning that other people react in different ways .
21 He illustrates the ways in which differing policies , summarized by the terms multi-culturalism and anti-racism , focus upon different dimensions of black experiences and white behaviour .
22 We wait in different places ; the car park of an estate , a street corner in Archway .
23 R and L also commute on the cube because they act on different pieces , but F and R do not commute , so the commutator [ F , R ] creates a terrible mess ( Figure 8 ) .
24 Provided atomic individuals are mapped to the same role-slot in one representation , then plural reference is possible , and provided they map to different role-slots in another ( simultaneously ) , then singular references are possible .
25 Not surprisingly research on different places produced conflicting results .
26 Er when we last did the work there in nineteen eighty nine he 'd , he 'd provided Gwyneth with three machines which they moved round and put on different places for us .
27 As we shall see , in each case the three theories focus on different phenomena to explain the causes of these problems and arrive at very different prescriptions for dealing with them .
28 Because acoustic absorption and the absorption of light depend on different principles , there is no need to boost artificially visual contrast by staining .
29 They 're all at a different school all day , and they shop at different times … but you never see them in restaurants and why should n't they be ?
30 The Management Information Base semantics have been clarified so that MIB I and MIB II extensions , which typically reside at different locations in the MIB tree , can be given private parameters and object associations , allowing them to be recognised by a single Management Information Base browser .
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