Example sentences of "different [noun pl] to [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Given the uncertainty that surrounds the entitlement to means-tested benefits , one might expect the individuals to attach different weights to different components of the total income in the optimisation ( Jenkins and Millar , 1989 ) . |
2 | Our most up to date probing of Intel Corp 's P5 or Pentium architecture — given that the company is sending different messages to different parts of the industry — has the processor running at only two thirds of its promised speed and needing both a heat sink and fan to dissipate the heat it is producing . |
3 | It does not matter if it communicates totally different ideas to other types of people . |
4 | It takes different people different styles who like to do different things to different meanings to be part of the rest . |
5 | Explain why budgets may mean different things to different people within an organization , giving reasons . |
6 | Answer guide : Often budgets will mean different things to differing people in an organization . |
7 | All these factors , together with the susceptibility of the different regions to torrential downpours at irregular intervals , will affect the nature of the weathering and erosion taking place . |
8 | Other fears expressed at the debate included the belief that republics with more recent experience of private farming , for example the three Baltic republics ( which had joined the Soviet Union only in 1940 ) , would develop at different rates to other parts of the country which had experienced only collectivized agriculture . |
9 | Psychological method 's de-activation of women applies in different ways to different groups of women . |
10 | And , as the old manufacturing heartlands decline , so participation in TUC courses is increasingly drawn from the public sector unions , representing women and men whose labour processes and relationships with employers set quite different constraints to effective struggle from those affecting private-sector workers . |