Example sentences of "totally different [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it remains as ACTIVELY PROJECTED — a totally different kind of projection , of course . |
2 | But it was to a totally different kind of person to whom he confessed his total loneliness . |
3 | Things would n't have kept what you would have had a totally different kind of eating habits ? |
4 | They will have a totally different interpretation of family life and of the so-called moral nature of the matter . |
5 | The regime established under the European Convention is able to be and in fact is of a totally different order of effectiveness — this for two reasons : |
6 | The organization of the new regiment was somewhat confused as there were two totally different tables of establishment . |
7 | There are totally different class relationships , leading to totally different forms of society : ancient , feudal and capitalist . |
8 | A totally different type of behaviour characterises thirty-four-year-old Martin Von Ostrowksi whose exhibition entitled ‘ Aggressive Romantik ’ is at Galerie Nikolaus Sonne ( until 24 October ) . |
9 | ‘ These are totally different kinds of conversation , ’ she said . |
10 | These are two totally different ways of life , each with its own rewards . |
11 | In order to make their claim that his decentred totality is still expressive and therefore essentialist , they have to ignore the arguments about temporality in the critique of the Hegelian essential section as ‘ the co-existence of presence ’ , and thus fail to do justice to the way in which Althusser constructs , as Foucault puts it , ‘ a counter-memory — a transformation of history into a totally different form of time ’ . |
12 | Pulling is a totally different sort of problem . |
13 | Well , it may be simulating the same sport , but it 's a totally different sort of game . |
14 | Beyond Our Ken was a different situation entirely from Hancock 's Half Hour , partly due to the fact that its leading character was a totally different sort of personality . |
15 | However it speedily became apparent that for us , oil was a totally different sort of business , requiring a different sort of perspective . |
16 | Well thank you very much , it 's obviously a totally different point of view to what we 'll hear perhaps in a few minutes . |
17 | He agreed with Coningham 's protest against Gothic : ‘ it is going back to the barbarism of the dark ages ’ , and he could not see why all the buildings in the area should be the same style , as the ‘ neighbourhood of Downing Street is full of buildings of totally different styles of architecture ’ . |