Example sentences of "[vb -s] a different [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Video Plan 7 illustrates a different approach to a longer sequence ( about 15 minutes ) .
2 The focus on timetabling also adds a different dimension to the concept of reciprocity in family responsibilities , in showing how the nature of the calculations which individuals must make itself changes over time .
3 Each of our forces is autonomous and has a different approach to security .
4 ‘ I wished that for a long time , Lizzy , but your father has a different approach to life . ’
5 If so , Scotland has a different approach to such matters from that of the rest of the United Kingdom .
6 We do enough succession planning in C U you know it 's magic you know , you know number two like it 's smashing number two it 's still you know , you know young children , number two has a different connotation to what it does here , but definitely if you are a number two here , it means the same to what a child thinks it is , but I
7 The Wild Wood has a different smell to Pigeon Alley , more like the chicken transporters that make you gasp when you ca n't get the car windows up fast enough — a cocktail of scurf , shit and butcher 's shop .
8 Could you introduce er the people , your team , particularly as I think one of them has a different name to the label in front of them .
9 And since the mandolin has a different tuning to the guitar , it gives you a different chord voicing to everybody else .
10 The concept of space has a different meaning to different cultures .
11 The work of Waltz and Pollack [ 1985 ] shows a different commitment to parallelism , involving the co-operation of many knowledge sources , such as word use , word order , phrase structure and ’ real-world ’ knowledge .
12 At this point , your chances of success are actually considerably reduced , since a power on recovery requires a different technique to a power off landing- and you have been practising the wrong thing !
13 Do n't stick to this rigidly if the discussion takes a different course to the one you expected .
14 Part III of the 1987 Act takes a different approach to the problem of defining the mischief which it seeks to stamp out , i.e. the giving of misleading price information .
15 I repeat it here , as in sections 3.3 to 3.5 we will be looking at three different theories , each of which takes a different starting-point to the debate over the service economy , which in turn influences their conceptual framework and what counts as valid kinds of evidence .
16 The differential staining reflects a different response to chromatin uncoiling brought about by the extended hypotonic treatment ( Table 7 ) .
17 Management of childhood cancers follows a different path to that of adult cancers .
18 In addition , as with music , the improvisation and performance side is mostly a group activity , and therefore this brings a different emphasis to the assessment of individual contributions , as well as posing its own particular problems .
19 And brings a different quality to her class .
20 Society makes a different response to old men and to old women , sometimes resulting in the greater denigration of older women ; this takes some combating on a personal and a professional level ( Sontag , 1978 ; Macdonald and Rich , 1984 ) .
21 The Cadbury report itself suggests a different approach to monitoring compliance .
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