Example sentences of "[indef pn] different " in BNC.
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1 | And the terrible , disturbing thing was that there was nothing different . |
2 | For a long while Ken said nothing different . |
3 | I know the people in these bands and it 's nothing different to what I grew up with . |
4 | ‘ Nothing different , miss , dad came home from the inn and took his belt to me . ’ |
5 | Sitting in the train , with a Sunday paper which I 'd automatically bought lying unopened on my knee , I felt a sense of relief at being away from him , at being surrounded by a lot of impersonal uncaring strangers who could see nothing different about me because they 'd never seen me before last night . |
6 | She noticed nothing different : ‘ Wheee … wheee … |
7 | I 've done , did nothing different to what I normally do when I |
8 | It is clear , despite all their words , that Opposition Members would have done nothing different . |
9 | Tonight I said nothing different from what I said before . |
10 | But when the country went to bed that night , precisely nothing different , or exciting , or decisive had been said or done . |
11 | So there was nothing different " about that save that years later I found out that it was not his log hook at all . |
12 | But what does happen is that people are directed away from blighted homes we know that that happens , it happens all the time , as soon as a home 's name is mentioned social workers , quite honourably believe that there 's no sense in putting down people 's names , no no sense in sending people there and you would expect nothing different from them so it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy . |
13 | but , but , to me going , going skiing is just I mean like , it does n't there 's nothing different each time we go . |
14 | I think in essence I mean many of our students are doing nothing different to what students at other universities do when they go and have a private party in their lodgings . |
15 | When I asked him , he said , oh it was nothing different . |
16 | ‘ You mean there 'll be someone different in the bed next to me tonight ? ’ ‘ 'Fraid not . |
17 | Someone different . |
18 | ( The grammar is also one of reassurance : with the object positioned second , the beloved is n't suddenly going to turn out to be someone different . ) |
19 | I 've always voted conservative but I feel they 've made such a mess of everything I 'll vote for someone different this time . |
20 | Summat different . |
21 | Cos it gets you it 's summat different . |
22 | ‘ Somebody different . ’ |
23 | You have more of the ‘ good times ’ and less of the routine day to day jobs when your child can get bored and irritable — I think it does a child good to get to know and trust somebody different , such as a childminder or a nanny , rather than depending on his or her mother entirely for everything . |
24 | ‘ It was all sad paranoia , completely in my own head , ’ he continues , ‘ but I really thought I had to be somebody different . |
25 | The climb kept unfolding in front of me , the weirdest sequence of moves , each one different , each one technical , and each one etched forever in my brain , like the steps of a dance . |
26 | If the surface of the earth was covered to a depth of one metre in protein molecules , each one different from every other one , and if each molecule changed into another one once a second , and had done so since the origin of the earth , there would have been time to try out only a minute fraction of the possible sequences . |
27 | Online services are perceived as having complicated languages and methods of access , each one different from the other . |
28 | He gave out that he would hold a great meeting and that at that meeting he would give a present to every animal and bird , to make each one different from the rest And all the creatures set out to go to the meeting-place . |
29 | Moving to the double-glazed dormer windows by her bed , she threw both panes open , to be rewarded by a vista of church spires , each one different in design yet each unmistakably decorated by copper strips and inlays , greened with age and atmosphere . |
30 | Here are narrow buildings with ornate , stepped and curving gables , topped by sculptured finials standing side by side , each one different but creating a homogeneous whole . |