Example sentences of "[verb] at a different [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , the wages of artisans , although they moved at a different rate , followed the same general pattern of increasing real values at approximately the same dates . |
2 | This chapter looks at a different kind of self-access access by teachers to a camera . |
3 | The third looks at a different way of providing collective security , and centres on friendly societies bidding for the social security work the Government intends handing over to agencies , or hospitals opting for trust status within the NHS . |
4 | ‘ MEETING JESUS ’ by Leighton Ford contains 13 studies each of which looks at a different aspect of who Jesus is . |
5 | Any movements of base level set the sea to work at a different level and the processes of subaerial erosion to grade to the new level . |
6 | There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum . |
7 | Can it be done at a different place ? |
8 | Can it be done at a different time ? |
9 | ‘ They all looked as though they 'd been written at a different time from the rest of the notes on the cards . |
10 | Although her much earlier work of semi-architectural constructions on a theatrical scale hinted at a different sort of audience participation , away from that of the story telling object , it has taken till now for her to challenge the viewer in an open way . |
11 | The most common source of any argument is that both sides are absolutely right but each is looking at a different part of the situation . |
12 | It was the first chance to see Diana close up since the long honeymoon and it was like looking at a different woman . |
13 | It arrives at a different time from the rest of the mail . |
14 | In Reardon Smith Line Ltd v Hansen Tangen [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 989 , shipbuilders contracted to build a vessel to a certain specification at Yard No 354 at Osaka Zosen , but the ship was in fact built at a different yard , the House of Lords did not consider these words of location as being part of the identity of the vessel . |
15 | My social history is very different from Trevelyan 's , one of the most remarkable books on English social history , because of course I come from a very different background , I 've different experience from Trevelyan , but also I 've been writing at a different time . |
16 | Because the period is not a whole number of years , the next standstill will occur at a different season than its predecessor . |
17 | Er yeah it is Stefan but because you know it 's the first one to come into leaf and the first one to shed , then possibly it will flower at a different time as well I would think and that may be the clue . |
18 | In Chapter 5 I propose to look at a different aspect of metalinguistic politics : the way in which grammarians and linguists have projected a male/ female dichotomy on to the languages of the world , and their attempts to use grammar as a tactical weapon in the battle of the sexes . |
19 | If you are catching 6-pounders and want to catch 8lb bream , then move to another swim , or fish that swim at a different time . |
20 | Retail price maintenance still being lawful in the case of books , the publisher might well include the recommended retail price on the cover of the book ( or in an advertisement ) , only to be surprised subsequently to learn that a retailer has been selling at a different price . |
21 | Some of those arguing for mixed-ability teaching did so on the narrowest professional grounds that it would improve teaching and learning , obliging teachers to treat pupils as individuals each proceeding at a different pace and in a different manner . |
22 | During the week you will stop at a different location each day for an organised excursion . |
23 | ‘ You mean , if you cut that picture up into four — which would be a distinctly pro-life act if you want my opinion and gave it to four different restorers , they 'd each stop at a different point ? ’ |
24 | If the sound is played at a different speed , only adjustment of the volume control is necessary to make it sound as it did before . |
25 | A much more unusual kind of tonal conflict is occasionally found where composers add one piece of music to another , as in the works of Charles Ives , where the strains of a military band or an organ may be added to the orchestra , in a different key and moving at a different tempo . |
26 | These teeth are also shorter and set at a different angle from the other teeth . |
27 | The timing control allows your heating to come on up to six times a day , with each time set at a different temperature . |
28 | Early in 1971 Waddell was found guilty of committing perjury at Meehan 's trial and in sentencing him to three years ' imprisonment Lord Cameron suggested that had he told the truth there , the Meehan jury might well have arrived at a different verdict . |
29 | Allowing the manuscripts greater weight than usual , and with the help of one or two new witnesses , we arrive at a different interpretation . |
30 | I accept Mr submissions on Autee that arrive at a different figure from him . |