Example sentences of "into a different [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When people are used to , say , £1 of their limited housekeeping money going each Friday to nice Mr Jones when he calls , it must be very difficult for them even to consider diverting that money into a different spending channel which would instead involve them — rather than Mr Jones — in all the work of paying it in .
2 As he peered through his mind 's eye it seemed rather that the deepest water changed into a different type of material which sank down and down forever , tossed by its own fierce storms , swayed by its own currents that were swifter than any ocean 's — until far off elsewhere there surfaced from this immaterium yet other seas of life , which were other worlds .
3 He explains : ‘ Summer holidays in a French village can be great fun , but the place can turn into a different proposition in the depths of winter , when you are far from friends and family , especially if you do n't speak the language . ’
4 Physically and psychologically crossing the boundary into a different culture has provided a wide range of learning experiences for teachers .
5 There were other less obvious things to bear in mind , too , such as keeping the children amused and easing their passage into a different culture .
6 In a few hours I would be flown into a different culture , a different climate , with different people .
7 If they had been born into a different culture they would have believed something quite different .
8 She was turning into a different person with a different face .
9 I tried to change into a different person — shorter hair , a moustache , quiet suits .
10 But there were others , he said , that for the moment should also stay outside VAT even though they ‘ perhaps fall into a different category — sewage and papers ’ .
11 By singling out the Romans as the nation with which the Greeks had the greatest natural affinity , they pushed Celts and Carthaginians into a different category .
12 A terrific heat eased from his room , welding with the air outside making it into a different zone from the rest of the house , like the Gulf Stream off Scotland .
13 It 's grown into a different shape over the years , ’ she says of the abundance of jugs , pebbles , paintings ( almost all done by members of the family ) , china , and even animal skulls , which jostle each other to form displays everywhere you look .
14 Now they were going through another door and into a different kind of room , and this room caused the child to stop and slowly look about her .
15 From here , they are translated into a different kind of polymer called a polypeptide or protein .
16 SPRINGFIELDS , noted for its reactor fuel expertise , is moving into a different kind of ‘ canning ’ .
17 Sting 's set with a fascinatingly diverse band sounded as though he has moved into a different dimension from his Police days — to this reviewer at least , he was a revelation .
18 Yo , you 're challenging all your efforts into a different way .
19 The next time I went to Miss Havisham 's , I was shown into a different room to wait .
20 Into a different room now .
21 Another factor which can have quite a major bearing on your approach is whether your video is to be edited in camera , that is recorded in the final shot order , or post-production edited into a different shot order on a copy tape .
22 It is impossible to force or encourage someone into a different sexuality from that which pertains to them . '
23 She wished she had been born into a different age , an age when women had been allowed to be more than a decorative possession .
24 Out of the term the department slips into a different mode .
25 Oh you put it into a different mode .
26 You put this into a different mode , and it 's not worth messing about with that at all .
27 Because , you put that into a different mode , you ca n't get back to your normal mode , and your calculator 's useless for the rest of the exam .
28 A mere two hundred miles from Washington had brought them into a different season although it was obviously the first hint of real autumn in New York : around them others were hurrying because they were too thinly dressed or tugging at coats and gloves that were unfamiliar and awkward after half a year at the back of the closet .
29 And what I 'm looking for , Coffin thought , is what they might not remember , the little details , the sequence of small events that might shift Ted Mosse into a different perspective .
30 Sex differences , however , have been put into a different box .
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