Example sentences of "quite [adj] [prep] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is quite wrong for such as Regan to claim that criteria such as these make a mockery of the statutory scrutiny of proposals . |
2 | The properties of water and behaviour of sound are quite different to those of air and sight , therefore the dolphin mind has developed quite different processes of perception , communication and behaviour . |
3 | Appointed Representative Division provides a new environment to meet the needs of our ARs — which are quite different to those of IFAs . |
4 | The composition of a photograph for the " Truck Drivers Weekly " would be quite different from that for Science Today or for Vogue Magazine . |
5 | This process of redevelopment and movement was quite different from that of suburbanization by addition . |
6 | These materials are based on polymeric chains which are not cross-linked , in other words the molecular arrangement is quite different from that of glass . |
7 | At Ipoh , the capital of the state of Perak , an early station was replaced by a stuccoed structure , quite different from that of Kuala Lumpur , with prominent quoins , powerful arches , and three levels of verandas , surmounted by balustrading and a dome . |
8 | Scotland has its own system of local government that is quite different from that in England and Wales . |
9 | The kind of criticism that is appropriate in the performing arts is quite different from that in technology , which again differs from the nature of criticism in philosophy . |
10 | For instance , the electroencephalograph patterns ( ’ brain waves ’ ) of people undergoing acupuncture analgesia are quite different from those of people put into states of analgesia through hypnotic suggestion . |
11 | These are sometimes known as small debts and the procedures are quite different from those for debts of £1000 or more . |
12 | v. Kennedy [ 1989 ] 1 F.L.R. 356 the facts were quite different from those in Midland Bank Plc. |
13 | And the balance of early modern attitudes to the old looks a good deal less favourable when we realize that the terms of chronological age used then were quite different from those in use today . |
14 | The proliferative pattern of this latter subgroup was quite similar to that of controls , whereas the total labelling index ( p<0.05 ) , as well as the indices for compartments 3 ( p<0.01 ) and 4+5 ( p<0.01 ) , in the relapsing subgroup were all significantly higher than those of controls . |
15 | The general principle of the Belfast doorstep survey is quite similar to that of Labov 's telephone survey in that neither are designed to attain any depth of insight into , for example , stylistic variation , or the structure of a speaker 's vernacular . |
16 | President Aylwin has been careful to keep the issue of military corruption quite separate from that of human-rights offences . |