Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [prep] different " in BNC.

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1 This enabled them , for example , to classify ‘ deviance ’ and to separate different types of deviant into distinct forms of institutions or into different sections within institutions .
2 Library training co-operatives can undertake to fulfil , at little direct cost , many of the objectives currently fulfilled by external courses — for example , offering staff the chance to meet and exchange views with staff working for other authorities or in different types of libraries ; encouraging professional awareness and commitment to professional values — two of the indirect objectives that are sometimes thought of as the ‘ real ’ value of external course attendance .
3 This style in plain colours — light & dark , then into the big rounded ‘ beagle ’ collars which went into all colours — and in checks & in different materials : cotton , cotton/poly , Oxfords , wool mixes , etc .
4 This very wide discretion the judge may exercise in different ways in different cases or in different types of cases .
5 Second , qualitative scores may be obtained from a descriptive analysis of the child 's performance across a range of subtests or across different items .
6 Transformation from one map projection to another will be necessary where two or more maps to be overlaid are drawn on different projections or on different scales .
7 Children can behave quite differently in different settings or with different people .
8 Also , the relatively moderate degree of bending observed does not seem to vary greatly neither between different POU proteins nor between different binding sites .
9 ( iii ) In the context of their own writing and reading pupils should be introduced to the complex regularity that underlies the spelling of words with inflectional endings , eg bead-ing , bead-ed , bed-d-ing , bed-d-ed. ( iv ) Teaching should encourage discussion of the range of vocabulary , eg from informal to formal , everyday to specialist , its use in different settings and for different purposes and the effect of particular choices of words , eg the kinds of topics slang is used for ; the situations in which slang is used ; the need for specialist terms and the effects of their use outside the specialist group .
10 Further comments on attaching priorities to different subjects and to different levels of material are to be found in Chapter 3 .
11 In this section we explore some of the implications of input output relationships and of different stages of production .
12 Most boots are made from leather or suede , and are available in different weights and with different soles to suit many purposes .
13 This would seem to demonstrate not only that studies in different areas or at different times have produced different results , but that a follow through of the cases prosecuted might have found , for example , that Blacks had a different ( possibly higher ) rate of ‘ not guilty ’ pleas , with acquittal rates which might have justified them in not accepting a caution .
14 By making all financial reports directly comparable , better decisions can be taken about whether resources would not be better spent in different areas or in different amounts .
15 She could turn on the spot by rotating the cylinders fore and aft in opposite directions and at different speeds .
16 Since they would be going in different directions and at different times , Dora would use their car and another member of the group would give Rose a lift .
17 A marriage between foreign nationals from different countries and of different religions would have been difficult enough in settled times , but it was rendered much more complicated now by the fact that whatever my family 's record might have been with regard to the Fascist party , my mother , my father and I were enemy aliens who had just lost a war .
18 This can be appreciated by considering how , in different countries and at different times , the provision of health care , housing , education and other ‘ essential ’ services such as electricity and transport , has been subject to varying degrees of public ownership and control .
19 Electing the executive and assembly for different periods and for different constituencies in a presidential system can have important consequences for the ability of the former to control the latter .
20 As Jeffery points out , this meant that the legal category was unacceptable since it was too obviously variable over different time periods and between different societies .
21 Their results purport to show that , in different time periods and in different countries , changes in the money stock precede changes in money incomes and prices .
22 There is also a sizeable literature on explaining the size distribution of income which concerns itself with the specific shape this takes ( positively skewed ( right-hand tail ) and leptokurtic ( hump-shaped ) or leptokurtic lognormal ) , both over different time periods and in different countries .
23 We also find variations between different nationalities and between different industries .
24 This is growing in popularity and provides an opportunity for sensitive and careful experimentation in order to embrace a wide range of local people , of all ages and with different musical preferences .
25 Thus " an experienced woman worker " told her that men do the same work as women in many cases and at different rates , but there are certain parts of the work that women never do , such for instance as the lifting of the " formes " and " chases " .
26 But although the schizoid suicide and the anorexic both deny the reality of death , it seems to me that they do so for different reasons and in different ways .
27 It is not enough to say what a course is about ; physicists and engineers , biologists and doctors , economists and managers may each be concerned with the same phenomena but for different reasons and in different ways .
28 Stable differentiation is the normal state of affairs , and the existence of this variation is one of the things that makes linguistic change possible , in that the different variants can be latched on to by different groups and for different social functions : thus , the patterns of consensus can change in the course of time .
29 Councils run by all groupings and more importantly on the whole er by none at all er through independent councillors at parish level and they have responded with that united voice , declaring their support for a separate Cornish constituency and it might er bear remarking as I think members on all sides of this house are aware , getting that kind of agreement between councils at different tiers and in different areas of the county is pretty remarkable in itself .
30 In local situations it leads to mutual respect between generations and among different sectors and levels of society .
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