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

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1 When there are a number of individuals or groups from different disciplines and pursuing different objectives within some overall specification it is obviously crucial that all their activities should be in line with the common goal .
2 This period saw the beginning of attempts by conferences of representatives of states to draw up treaties or conventions on different aspects of the law of armed conflict , what is referred to as the jus in bello , that is , the rules of how war should be waged if it should break out .
3 These 108 references do not include 4 references in the petition that constitute meta-analyses or reviews of different aspects of triazolam 's adverse reactions , to which Jonas refers misleadingly as ‘ replications of the same study by Kales . ’
4 There is an unlimited number of ideas from which you can choose to back your picture , using any fabric from a dainty piece of real silk through tweeds , rough and raw silks and linens , to hessians , velvets , cottons and even several layers or pieces of different materials .
5 As it turns out , a variety of studies that have identified adjacent users or producers in different ways suggest that spillovers associated with R&D expenditures can be fairly large .
6 There will be a place for academics to publish their research or forecasts for different sectors of the industry .
7 This meant that changes in crime rates , or variations between different settings ( such as urban and rural ) , which had played an important part in theories relating social or economic conditions and change to crime , could equally well be explained by variations in crime-recording practices .
8 Pupils should gain increasing understanding that texts may be related to the interests of different groups — such as women or men , adolescents or minorities of different kinds — and that critical thinking about existing stereotypes and values can be stimulated by studying literature which expresses alternative points of view : for example , on the family , nature and industrialisation , the nation or literature itself .
9 However , most boards tended to extract material when it suited them and rarely adhered to the time-scale or suggestions for different kinds of activity .
10 The jacket can be mixed and matched with trousers and short , pleated skirts , and the skirt with tunic shapes , shirts or jackets of different lengths .
11 Generalizations about public transport decline almost certainly obscure the complexity of the picture in any local area , and there is very little precise , comparative information on local or even regional variations in the rates of increase , decrease or changing fortunes of different modes or routes at different dates .
12 There were no ‘ international affairs ’ , only relations between ruling dynasties ( who were not members or representatives of different nations , but part of a single class ) .
13 A test or examination score may be obtained by aggregating sub-scores or marks from different papers ; for a profile little or no aggregation of sub-scores takes place .
14 The frequency of symptoms or pathogens in different groups of patient was compared by Fisher 's exact test .
15 Perceptions and attitudes of different user-groups to the role of the budget , budget pressure and budget participation — Stephen R Lyne .
16 More and more trainees will present themselves at centres with widely varying degrees of knowledge , skills and attitudes in different areas and will ask for these to be recognised in some way or other .
17 The history of the Empire is full of strife , and on occasion one Count has marched his armies against another , and knights from different provinces have fought each other despite being part of the same Order .
18 The safest method of destroying it is by using the Ritual of Lightening from Lermontov 's Grimoire ( see New Magic for this item , and rules for different ways of destroying the Blackshard ) .
19 The project will therefore use different computing strategies on the same set of data in order to compare processes and products of different approaches .
20 However , he does not consider either the costs and returns to different groups in society nor different regions of the world .
21 One suggestion is that badgers take advantage of the different temperatures and humidities at different times of the year , and support for this has been provided by Dr Roper 's latest badger research , a radio-tracking study with colleague Sean Christian .
22 Thinking about language acquisition and skilled language use in terms of the particular forms of information-processing that go on when any linguistic task is being performed , and thinking about language disorders explicitly as patterns of impairments and preservations of different forms of information-processing , thus provides a particularly powerful way of illuminating both normal and disordered linguistic capacities .
23 Careful shading , as was done by Swainson drawing shells and by James Sowerby and his family drawing minerals , could indicate exact shapes ; and projections from different angles showed how things fitted together .
24 But they do loads of that way way down in preparing all these things , and loads and loads of different views expressed at different times , I deal with actually the recommendations er as we get to the point of decision , but on the on the investment point
25 The seminars will outline the results of the pilot so far , and speakers from different centres will describe their own experience of implementing general SVQs .
26 The HP version will be fully interoperable across systems so that users will be able to manage distributed computing networks of workstations and servers from different vendors using a single integrated set of tools .
27 We all cope with past hurts and grievances in different ways .
28 If you have your own horse , make a point of noticing his expressions and postures in different circumstances , and whether they preceded any particular type of behaviour .
29 There is the unity of the moment : different tactile and proprioceptive sensations amount to a coherent body image ; different visual sensations cohere to a visual field ; and sensations from different modalities converge to a general sensory field , an organized moment-by-moment presence of a world , so that the feeling in my hand as I hold a stone , the sight of the sea and the sound of the seagull behind me are all not merely present but co-present .
30 Indices such as the dependency ratio are widely quoted and are of some use in portraying overall trends and relationships between different elements of the population of Specific countries ( or any other geographical area ) .
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