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

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1 ‘ The owner of the restaurant might have a rather different point of view . ’
2 Well thank you very much , it 's obviously a totally different point of view to what we 'll hear perhaps in a few minutes .
3 Divertimento gives you a chance of looking a second time , without much delay , from a slightly different point of view .
4 The answer to the second question requires that we look at psychosis from a slightly different point of view from that adopted in most medical literature .
5 What I have here described as the " normality " which human beings regularly attribute to what seems to them simple , intelligible , logically ordered , in contradistinction to the " abnormality " of disorderly unintelligibility , might , from a slightly different point of view , be seen as the opposition between the " rational " and the " emotional " .
6 They have read earlier statements by the Minister and by the Secretary of State , which convey a completely different point of view .
7 A very different point of view was advocated by the Stoics , beginning with Zeno of Citium ( 335–263 BC ) .
8 But at the beginning of Acts , volume two in the drama , we find the story of the ascension related again , and from a very different point of view .
9 The CRE organised a series of three seminars in order to bring together people of very different points of view and evolve a broad consensus on some of the large issues raised by the Rushdie affair .
10 In her new show ( to be premièred at the Arnolfini in Bristol on 25 October and reaching the Riverside Studios in London on 30 October ) , Lea Anderson will be moving towards a clearer narrative — looking at a single event from two very different points of view , the first to a delicate musical collage , the second to a brash brass quartet .
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