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

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1 Perceptions and attitudes of different user-groups to the role of the budget , budget pressure and budget participation — Stephen R Lyne .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 ) .
5 The project will therefore use different computing strategies on the same set of data in order to compare processes and products of different approaches .
6 However , he does not consider either the costs and returns to different groups in society nor different regions of the world .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 We all cope with past hurts and grievances in different ways .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 ) .
17 The purpose of the study is to relate secondary school teachers ' perceptions of the tasks and conditions of teaching to identities and non-identities in the working practices and environments of different cultures and educational systems .
18 The policy-related objectives will be two-fold : to assess the degree of congruity between the aims and methods of different agencies ( EDUCATION , SOCIAL SERVICES , POLICE AND PROBATION ) variously involved with delinquent or deviant school students aged 11-18 ; and to assess the extent to which different models of inter-agency co-operation and intervention have differential effects particularly in relation
19 While a broad historical trend was noted towards the limitation of the once near-absolute rights of parents over children by state agencies , with the declared objective of protecting the child 's interests and welfare , it seemed that in recent policies a number of different themes could be identified , involving potentially conflicting values and assumptions about children , parents , the state and the rights and roles of different parties in the child care situation .
20 The main emphasis is on the various ways that these relationships may pattern and establish expectations and opportunities for different individuals .
21 Sometimes he would merely sit on the Government bench , half listening to some minor debate , half wrapping his mind round the backgrounds and appearances of different members .
22 More recent approaches have focused on issues such as the distribution of income , housing , access to services , and the needs and experiences of different groups of older people according to class , gender and race ( Townsend , 1981 ; Norman , 1985 ; Phillipson and Walker , 1986 ; Arber and Ginn , 1991 ) .
23 The group fails to detect the skills and experiences of different members .
24 Until the seventeenth century many , even most , European frontiers were very vague , zones in which the claims and jurisdictions of different rulers and their subjects overlapped and intersected in a complex and confusing way .
25 Port wine stains are heterogeneous , and responses to different lasers vary considerably .
26 It was the constraints of formality , the manners and mores of different groups that caused alienation .
27 In addition to the above there are many other cuticular processes which either take the form of more or less conical nodules and tubercles of different shapes , or of larger projections known as horns which are characteristic of the males of certain Coleoptera .
28 Clearly , there will also be some overlap between the experiences and concerns of different groups within the ageing population , and between disabled people of all ages .
29 Younger children often try to use a funnel as a scoop , but as they progress , it is used to fill bottles , control the flow of water through the water wheel and as part of a complex water system of pipes , jugs and bottles on different levels .
30 I have already indicated some of the principles which should guide teachers in their choice of books , and shown why both pre-1900 literature and texts from different parts of the world must be included .
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