Example sentences of "[to-vb] to different [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Through their attendance at specialist classes children learn to cope outside their own classrooms and to adjust to different teachers with differing expectations .
2 Changing to a vegetarian diet is a big step as the body needs to adjust to different foods and sources of protein and you need to cope with new methods of cooking and shopping .
3 Perhaps companies should never seek divisional costs of capital but should have several different rates to apply to different businesses .
4 The weight that the advisory groups and panels chose to give to different categories of information provided by universities reflected differences between subjects .
5 And they used to run er buses to different places , you know , you used to go to different places , and .
6 Violinist Nigel Kennedy and Scottish rock group Wet Wet Wet completed a balanced programme designed to appeal to different types of audiences .
7 I have suffered cut fingers while being attacked when trying to see to different things in the tank .
8 This implies that in the absence of specific constraints subjects are free to attend to different aspects of the stimulus .
9 When you 're in the Alps , having a car allows you to drive to different resorts if either poor snow or long queues in yours is a problem .
10 Those languages which have number and gender distinctions in their pronoun system are less constrained in using this cohesive device , since different pronouns can be used to refer to different entities within a text with less possibility of confusion .
11 Moreover , if it were not possible to refer to different topics of discourse , there would be no occasion for referring to anything as " the same " .
12 the word ‘ accent ’ is used elsewhere to refer to different varieties of pronunciation ( e.g. ‘ a foreign accent ’ ) ; it is confusing to use it for a quite different purpose — to a lesser extent we also have this problem with ‘ stress ’ , which can be used to refer to psychological tension .
13 Alternative responses to the early stages of the National Curriculum build not from rigid hierarchies of tasks , but from pedagogical principles flexibly applied to respond to different individuals and groups , and based on an understanding of broad developmental principles and their diverse expression in individual children 's work.6
14 by informal and indirect means , develop pupils ' ability to adjust the language they use and its delivery to suit particular audiences , purposes and contexts and , when listening to others , to respond to different ways of talking in different contexts and for different purposes .
15 Those links enable EDI users to communicate with one another even if they 've opted to subscribe to different networks .
16 Practice SAS by working out how to get to different parts of the town .
17 Although tigers have been able to adapt to different climates and landscapes , they have not been able to live alongside people .
18 The students will benefit by gaining insight into the importance of communication and organisation , and will learn how to adapt to different environments .
19 and gives them to different postmen to take to different houses
20 Employers are entitled to require their employees to move to different premises if there is an express term in the contract which specifies where they may be required to work .
21 However , so long as one is aware of their limitations , classifications are useful , since they provide a series of labels to attach to different eruptions , aiding recognition and simplifying the job of describing them .
22 One of his ideas was to travel to different churches and town halls , providing all entertainment and giving an address about deafness .
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