Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] different [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 , writes : WHILE LOOKING through a book of Royal photos the other day I noticed that Prince Charles seems to wear kilts of different tartans .
2 The Chancellor has preserved his flexibility to adjust duties between different categories of drinks , but has made little use of that flexibility in the face of overwhelming evidence that market conditions have changed fundamentally in favour of wines .
3 There is , of course , room for disagreement about how much independence to grant children at different stages of their development .
4 In prehistoric archaeology the only ‘ hard ’ data are often material products , and extinct peoples and societies become identified by their material relics as for instance ‘ beaker-folk ’ or ‘ basket-makers ’ ; such similarities in technology can then be used to establish links between different sites and their inhabitants .
5 The five cases have been chosen to provide examples of different types of problems commonly found among self-poisoning patients , all of which may be tackled using a brief treatment approach with problem-solving as its central theme .
6 Several modules are specifically designed to attract students from different areas of the Course .
7 Finally , the test items selected are weighted accordingly and used in research contexts to discriminate groups of different degrees of authoritarianism and search for any correlates which might explain such differences .
8 This removes any temptation to sell articles at different prices in different Member States .
9 COUNTY NatWest Investment Management is launching an umbrella indexed fund which allows investors to track markets in different parts of the world and switch between them without incurring huge costs .
10 I must repeat , it is not the purpose of ‘ Documenta ’ to choose representatives from different countries : the Italian artists involved certainly can not be said to represent Italy .
11 I was nearly frantic , and ran about the house naked , endeavouring by every means to excite sensations in different parts of my body , and so to weaken the enemy by creating division .
12 It 's difficult to hear chords in different ways and impossible on the the normal guitar to do piano-type chords . ’
13 For different purposes we find it convenient to use words in different senses .
14 There are various ways to fix models in different sites .
15 We change the sets often , so you learn how to do things at different venues as you go along .
16 ‘ People will want to do things in different ways , they will want to run trains at different times , they will want to act competitively , they may want to run a bus service at the end of the train service so they may not be too interested in timetabling together . ’
17 Once underway , the centre hopes to use consultants in different parts of the UK who will interview would-be applicants to see how serious they are and ensure their visits will have some practical value .
18 With free counterpoint it is possible also to vary the number of ‘ parts ’ to form chords of different densities at any point , so that each horizontal line can be made up of vertical combinations of various numbers of notes .
19 Once the school librarian or teacher has mastered the simple stages of switching on the different parts of the microcomputer , e.g. to set up the BBC microcomputer , the user 1 ) Plugs in the computer , the disk drive , the monitor and the printer 2 ) Switches on the microcomputer , the disk drive , the monitor and the printer 3 ) Puts a disk into the disk drive 4 ) Types in a command on the microcomputer s/he will be able to use programs for different applications such as database creation or word processing and the applications are covered later in this book .
20 Fourth , the very adaptability of psychodynamic theory — the ability to incorporate developments from different sources — provides considerable strength and resilience .
21 An advanced ferrofluid could also find applications ranging from medicine ( perhaps to guide drugs to different parts of the body ) to mechanics ( for instance , as a leak-free sealing compound ) .
22 Not least of these is the greater freedom to deploy students to different locations .
23 Their call to feminists to recognize the interconnectedness of all forms of oppression , and to move ‘ beyond the fragments ’ to form alliances with different struggles , passes over the autonomy of different campaigns , in favour of a universal radical subject .
24 A temporary coordinating group was appointed to gather suggestions from different researchers before drawing up a legal framework and establishing guidelines for the aims and activities of the Association .
25 Using endoscopic biopsy we were able to compare patients with different diseases and control subjects with gastric mucosa histologically free of significant alterations .
26 The dealing relationship with the Bank enables GEMMs to bid for stock that the Bank holds , to offer stock to the Bank for sale and to propose switches between different stocks .
27 A much more useful and realistic approach is to study recordings of different speakers ' natural , spontaneous speech and try to make generalisations about attitudes and intonation on this basis .
28 ‘ People will want to do things in different ways , they will want to run trains at different times , they will want to act competitively , they may want to run a bus service at the end of the train service so they may not be too interested in timetabling together . ’
29 Choose teams for bulk work providers that are large enough to include lawyers at different levels , and small enough for expertise and client contact to build up .
30 Such a merger may be viewed as an attempt to spread risks into different markets .
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