Example sentences of "[vb pp] a completely [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But Morse appeared to have boarded a completely different train of thought : ‘ I was just wondering about their dates of birth … ’ |
2 | Brennan has adopted a completely different approach . |
3 | ‘ We do n't say it 's impossible for anybody to add new motivated abilities in later life , ’ he says , ‘ but in all our research we 've never yet seen a completely new direction emerge . ’ |
4 | You know , we 've got a completely different animal , that 's what Locke wants to argue . |
5 | Citizens who had the orthodox Soviet version of Ukrainian history rammed down their throats for decades are now being told a completely different version , arguably also coloured by the political prejudices of its authors . |
6 | The Silkience Hair Range , well known for its self-adjusting formula , has been given a completely new look . |
7 | Although both sides continued to use much the same arguments after 1900 as they had before , the question of competition was given a completely new dimension and greater urgency by the appearance of the first Monotype machines . |
8 | No one has given a completely convincing explanation of what Mazzocchi may have meant by ‘ mezz'Arie ’ . |
9 | As I said earlier I do not think that this is an area where the district councils should be given a completely free rein to interpret the matter within their own local plans . |
10 | The crustacean , Gigantocypris , has developed a completely different design of mirror-eye . |
11 | ‘ At the end of those five minutes , he said , I had become a completely different person . ’ |
12 | The other day , after a long time , I walked through Dedinje , an exclusive suburb of Belgrade , and felt I had entered a completely unknown part of the city . |
13 | Now , Ian Clark from the Australian National University in Canberra , has proposed a completely new strategy for developing novel antimalarials — one that mimics the simplest mechanism the body has for combating infection ; so called nonspecific immunity ( Infection and Immunity , vol 39 , p 1 ) . |
14 | Consider , for example , the criticisms of transformations by Bresnan ( 1982 ) as a means of handling the active/passive relationship and her alternative proposals ; on the other hand , Gazdar and his colleagues ( 1985 ) have proposed a completely different framework for handling these relationships . |
15 | Bond Knitting Systems , the innovative craft company that caters for creative people of all ages , has introduced a completely new device into their range of needlecraft products called the BOND Cord Maker . |
16 | You 've unearthed a completely new range of possibilities in your character . ’ |
17 | Where once ice-cream was seen as suitable scoff to keep the under-tens quiet , the rise of premium products has cast a completely new light on adult indulgence . |
18 | ‘ She 's really a very kind person but she 's led a completely sheltered life and … ’ |
19 | One of these defendants has assumed a completely false name and occupation , and it is the jury 's task to decide which . |
20 | how Dave , I was saying about Dave and how he 's sort of taken , taken a completely different attitude to things . |
21 | The division has n't taken a completely structured approach to its use of FDC , and much of the necessary data is still input manually . |
22 | To have reached other people 's expectations , would have required a completely different person , not the me I am . |