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

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1 Right , so interpretate in different ways do n't they ?
2 However , if both are true , they obviously refer to different occasions of meeting Mary — a single occasion of meeting can not be both yesterday and today .
3 There are numerous variations possible , so experiment with different feet angles and see which one suits your style best .
4 There are several types of tweezer on the market , so experiment with different lengths and shapes to see which suits you best .
5 You will in fact find any shade will look acceptable so experiment with different combinations before embarking on an actual garment .
6 Many furnishings thus appear in different interiors , from Paris to Naples and Poland .
7 The two stimuli thus operate in different pathways within the same neuron .
8 For example , this allows individual modules to be defined to follow different lifecycles and thus behave in different ways .
9 The current version within LIFESPAN supports process modelling of modules and allows individual modules to follow different lifecycles or process models and thus behave in different ways .
10 Modules can hence be defined to follow different process models and thus behave in different ways .
11 Men could examine their consciences , and still opt for different sides .
12 These factors clearly operate at different scales .
13 Detailed experimental analyses of wing-movements during flight are available for only a few species and probably differ in different insects ( Weis-Fogh , 1956a , 1956b ; Jensen , 1956 ; Jensen and Weis-Fogh , 1962 ; Nachtigall , 1966 ; Neville , 1960 ; Vogel , 1966–67 ) .
14 Of three of the principal women , Midge and Alexia so clearly belong to different classes , and Cressy to none .
15 Adults also come in different shapes and sizes so we 've designed a frame that can be altered to suit your height .
16 Horses also come in different heights and breeds , horses start from the height of fourteen-two hands high .
17 Different populations probably return to different islands ; the most famous such island is Ascension Island , in the Atlantic Ocean .
18 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 .
19 About one-third of the total number of children in care are in foster homes , but the proportions of children boarded out vary between different areas .
20 And although we often hear about different jobs being of different sorts of status , they 're on a ladder of status , its for unemployed people the situation is very often as if you 've actually been kicked off this ladder and this is what people say when they describe being unemployed as being on the scrap heap and so on , it 's as if you 've been expelled from this particular world where erm people respect you for having a job and know that you 're contributing .
21 The differences in information inevitably lead to different assessments .
22 Not surprisingly research on different places produced conflicting results .
23 Their heads and body angles even point in different directions . ’
24 Then go to different parts of the room to check whether you can see and hear clearly everywhere .
25 Another amazing fact is that crystals actually vibrate at different frequencies when they come into contact with other energy fields .
26 ‘ We would never let it become specialised , although , as children grow older , we 've got to move towards a middle school model , so there is specialised teaching in maths and humanities ; they actually go to different teachers for four complete sessions a week . ’
27 And booking forms actually fall into different sizes of cash flow as well .
28 I love colour and find great delight in translating what I actually see into different colours .
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