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

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1 The membership of this minority was never defined , nor was its need for a fundamentally different kind of teaching explained or justified .
2 Many of our partners have a wholly different tradition of employment practice which is reflected in the separate arrangements which they have agreed , which will affect only their countries and for which only they will pay .
3 A wholly different dynamic of change can be seen in the semi-conductor industry .
4 But representative assemblies of a kind , parliaments , had a history which went back many centuries before the modern revival of the idea of democracy , and these assemblies brought with them their own rather different concept of representation .
5 SERAFIN : Yes , but we have jumped into a really rather different category of household appliance , have n't we ?
6 Hilary said the same thing , in a rather different tone of voice , over the breakfast table next morning to his parents .
7 A rather different type of argument suggests there may be strategic advantages in manufacturers remaining separate from retailers , whilst having distinct linkages .
8 So through that dismal day Hugh Templar sat at his kitchen table and pursued the adventures of a team of space-travellers who had discovered a world directly behind the sun , which was a mirror-image of our own Earth , with the same physical composition , but with a rather different kind of population , a race having strange and , I hoped , thought-provoking ideas about how to run their planet …
9 The theory developed for this purpose by Wimsatt and Brooks ( and in a rather different way by Ransom and Tate ) takes as its starting-point Richards 's ( and Coleridge 's ) principle of the reconciliation of opposites , though the view it arrives at differs from Richards 's in a number of important respects .
10 She is described as ‘ a decent-looking workgirl , employed at a mineral water factory ’ , and hers is a rather different tale of woe .
11 ‘ The owner of the restaurant might have a rather different point of view . ’
12 Derkinderen and Crum ( 1984 ) raise a rather different point about risk .
13 At the moment the figures of housing provision in that draft advice are rat are done on a rather different basis for West Yorkshire as opposed to the other counties in the region .
14 Intra-medium decisions — where to put the ads within a chosen medium or media group — allow for a rather different form of judgement , and have available rather more coherent research standards .
15 There are also several poison arrow frogs of South America that show a rather different form of cannibalism .
16 Atkinson and Coleman offer a rather different view of bureaucracy under corporatist conditions .
17 Direct evidence of a rather different sort of learning comes from a study of great reed warblers and cuckoos , also in Central Japan , undertaken by Arnon Lotem and Amotz Zahavi of Tel-Aviv University , in collaboration with Dr Nakamura .
18 JUST to prove that there is life after rugby , last year 's Grand Slam coach Roger Uttley decided to forsake this season 's Paris showdown in favour of an altogether different sort of grunt-and-grind in Boston .
19 This functionalist style views law not as a phenomenon which exists on an altogether different plane to government but rather as an instrument which is part of the apparatus of government .
20 Already AMV is a somewhat different type of advertising creature from the founding partnership .
21 I think one of the things the American companies often do is that , rather than set up on a green field site , they often buy into an existing company , erm , and therefore it 's , it 's , it 's a , it 's a somewhat different form of investment to the
22 For twelve years after J. and I were married we lived first in West and then East Africa , an entirely different kind of life from what had gone before .
23 An entirely different kind of problem in modern living is ‘ noise pollution ’ and that term is increasingly being used to describe the problem of excessive noise .
24 All you need is an ‘ I know what you mean ’ or ‘ I can see what you 're getting at ’ for an entirely different kind of discussion to begin .
25 Sunderland turned it on to win 3–0 against Ipswich and end their dismal sequence of five league defeats but Crosby expects an entirely different type of game against a side battling desperately for survival .
26 She became aware at an early stage that there was an entirely different way of life available not far outside Baldersdale , perhaps more appealing to her , but it could have been on another planet .
27 They treat such dissertations in an entirely different way from Ph D theses , generally appearing to put a lower value on them as contributions to the science .
28 It never seemed to occur to him that a general idea might be an entirely different sort of thing from an image .
29 Recalling the Vienna meeting of European military leaders earlier in the year , NATO proposed another such meeting in the autumn to establish " an entirely different quality of openness " in Europe , including an " Open Skies " agreement [ see p. 37267 ] .
30 These ranged from the mighty Rutland and Ampair models to the Forgen , an entirely different design of wind generator which has deeper vanes that rotate round a vertical shaft .
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