Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] different way " in BNC.
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1 | They , they may sort of be very submissive , B types , and therefore they can be stressed in a different way . |
2 | Each aspect of party and leader images varied in a different way , some more predictably than others . |
3 | Each aspect of leader and party images varied in a different way . |
4 | However : ‘ In context , the absence of clear sentence boundaries does not mean that conversation is difficult to follow : it just shows that conversation is organised in a different way from writing ’ ( Leech et al. , p. 8/7 ) . |
5 | However , as feminists have consistently argued , potentially housework could be organised in a different way . |
6 | This is not to say that a series like Follow Me can not be used in the classroom , but it is organised in a different way from materials like Let's Watch or Video English which were made specifically for classroom use . |
7 | I think the management thing can be addressed in a different way erm excuse me erm , oh I 've lost my thread now but , oh yeah that 's right |
8 | Sometimes , learning materials will need to be presented in a different way , and emphasis given to particular aspects of learning , but an understanding of the pupil 's needs can clarify issues of curriculum access and special adaptations can be made for those pupils who have sight problems . |
9 | Alternatively , Organisational processes such as " value analysis " may have shown that the specific requirement can be met in a different way , this alternative being either cheaper or offering better value for money . |
10 | I 'm sure they 'll hasten to say , not reduced , just done in a different way , but shall I ask |
11 | However , the demand for the relevant , the practical , and the vocational that was part of the raison d'être of the GCSE has at the same time been answered in a different way , which may in the end prove embarrassing to the DES and the SEC , and may seem to promise yet another shift of power . |
12 | The plan was also prepared in a different way from those drafted by the US divisions , as it had to be to give proper consideration to the problems and needs of a totally different planning environment . |
13 | Of the former , he wrote : ‘ The instrument in which a constitution is embodied proceeds from a source different from that whence spring other laws , is regulated in a different way , and exerts a sovereign force . |
14 | It was the first time I had heard him play great music , and I was moved as I had been by the Bonnards ; moved in a different way , but still moved . |
15 | The same point can be made in a different way . |
16 | No it does n't does it , it 's spelt in a different way is n't it ? |
17 | A detachment consists of state troops armed in a different way to the regiment itself . |
18 | Thus just because beer is produced in a different way in one country as compared with another does not mean that either country can legitimately prevent imports from the other . |
19 | The fact that the beer has been produced in a different way does not mean that it is therefore harmful , and so on . |
20 | It was shown in a different way by sales forced on Murdoch by US and Australian cross-ownership laws . |
21 | Works on areal geology , mineralogy , and the applied earth sciences may be valuable in their own way , but the information they contain is used in a different way , and by different readers , from that in geophysics . |
22 | ‘ We want to show people how Indian instruments can be used in a different way , ’ said Bangladesh-born Rashid . |
23 | The hummingbirds in South America , and the sunbirds in Africa , are equipped in a different way . |
24 | Could it be that the calories supplied by a diet high in natural fibre were being digested and utilized in a different way by the human body ? |
25 | For in each instance the problem of expansion was solved or evaded in a different way , and produced as a result towns with very different characteristics . |
26 | Their calcium carbonate skeletons are composed of the mineral aragonite , chemically the same as calcite , but with the atoms arranged in a different way . |
27 | In other words , the atoms are actually arranged in a different way . |
28 | In his study of the development of literate practices in medieval England , From Memory to Written Record 1066–1307 ( 1979 ) , Michael Clanchy has suggested that the problem is better formulated in a different way . |
29 | ‘ There may be aspects of care management which require to be developed in a different way , but they are as interchangeable as any social work skill , ’ says Brent director Peter Raine , secretary of London ADSS . |
30 | People seen in a different context are treated in a different way . |