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

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1 The foregoing explains a powerful method of analysis and assessment that the NRC requires to be carried out on a variety of systems within the PWR plant , such as the emergency feedwater system , ECCS injection and recirculation , containment cooling , actuation of safety features , the auxiliary systems on which these depend , for example the AC and DC supplies and essential service water and cooling systems , and they must allow for possible interactions between different parts of the overall system .
2 Originally used by Suess ( 1886 ) , who visualised a sharp tectonic front marked by northward thrusting over a relatively undeformed foreland , the term ‘ Variscan Front ’ is ambiguous , having conflicting meanings for different authors in various areas .
3 For too long have many eminent members of the Institute been shy about such debate , hiding behind the feeble argument that it must respect the conflicting views of different modes of transport .
4 There is , therefore , a great need for interpretation and adaptation of the figures which in turn gives rise to conflicting views among different researchers .
5 It also concerns the relations between economic activities in different regions .
6 A model with these capabilities will provide an important means through which systematic investigation of the effects of economic policies on different spheres of economic activity may be conducted .
7 In order to ensure the supply of food to these markets the government established buying agencies at a national level and prohibited the transport of agricultural products between different provinces without official authorisation .
8 In the event of armed conflicts between different nationalities , the national army " can act independently as mediator to ease the dispute even without being asked to do so by the administrations concerned " .
9 It could , in principle , compute all possible relationships between different parts and subparts of an utterance , and also provide a record of failed interpretations .
10 If — so his argument goes — consenting adults in the private sectors of different countries lend money to each other , all that shows is that capital markets are usefully redirecting the surplus savings of one economy to the investment opportunities in another .
11 First , it allows one to see and establish broad relationships between different groups of disciplines and faculties .
12 Children may move between the independent and maintained sectors at different stages of their school career ; many different patterns of schooling are possible , some of these are illustrated in Figure 5.15 .
13 It is arguable that intermodulation gives a better indication of audio quality than total harmonic distortion , since its use of simultaneous signals on different frequencies mimics speech and music to some extent .
14 The period may start at different times for different companies .
15 In some cases the overlay will not be completely accurate as the different maps may have been produced at different times by different teams of surveyors .
16 The difficult task for the historian is to get the balance right for each General Election , and to assess the various ways in which local and national issues interacted at different times in different constituencies .
17 And the breadth of the curriculum is such that different parts will be dealt with at different times in different schools .
18 This latter development gathered momentum at different times in different places .
19 The point about the Urgonian limestones , say , is that we know that they are of about the same age throughout Europe in spite of the fact that fossil evidence shows them to have started and ended at different times in different places .
20 The considerations and factors thought important will vary at different times in different places .
21 Although the authorities proceeded cautiously ( issuing the call to the colours at different times in different places and eventually promulgating appeals in no more than about half the provinces of the European part of the empire ) , trouble still ensued .
22 On the one hand they doubted whether peasants should receive land as well as personal freedom ; on the other they felt that emancipation had to be introduced gradually , at different times in different places .
23 Different sandflies of different genera carry the disease in different areas .
24 In the past harmonisation has been interpreted to mean an institutionalised discrimination against spirits by having very different tax regimes for competing alcoholic products in different countries .
25 Yet , analytically , bureaucracies are highly segmented , both vertically and horizontally , composed of a number of different institutions with different specialisations , clients , idioms of discourse , degrees of autonomy and secrecy , and the like .
26 A Revenue spokesman said : ‘ These limits were largely historical and grew up because composite rate tax was applied to different institutions at different times .
27 The Court did not however read section 14(3) as restricting what might be done by different courts on different occasions .
28 There was nothing in the section or elsewhere which prohibited different courts on different occasions from making orders which in aggregate exceeded 240 hours , and there was nothing in Evans which conflicted with that conclusion .
29 A multiplicity of jurisdictions , dependent in part on where one lived , meant that a man might be subject to different courts for different reasons .
30 A collection of full-scale projects of different kinds , lengths , and complexity is described in detail .
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