Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [prep] different " in BNC.

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1 Both of these ebullient works testify to the natural world as a paradise : a fact emphasised by the accuracy of the painter , whose easily identifiable plants and birds derive from different seasons and regions and could never have co-existed in reality .
2 Within a single tree family , there can be a wide range of bee pollinators , as in the Lecythidaceae of Amazonia , one of the most important families there , with different morphological flower types and rewards associated with different bee sizes .
3 The same situation probably applies in reverse with Scottish creditors and English debtors , or indeed to any situation where debtors and creditors live in different legal systems .
4 A traditional concern of the English teacher has always been to develop the ways in which children interpret texts , spoken or written , literary or non-literary , and to increase children 's understanding of how texts convey multiple layers of meaning and meanings expressed from different points of view .
5 It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code , data and objects written in different programming languages .
6 It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code , data and objects written in different programming languages .
7 Contributions from Squadron members are related in the order that they joined the unit and make for fascinating reading , especially as raids and operations inter-weave with different opinions coming to the fore — Alan has added occasional notes only by way of factual back-up , ensuring the originality of the contributor 's writing .
8 This will reportedly allow FAX clients and servers to run on different architectures and versions of Unix and still work together .
9 1 Informing the decisions of clinicians and patients by providing information on the probabilities of success and risks associated with different treatment options .
10 There were no absolute rules governing the succession to the regnum francorum or its division between royal heirs ; and precedents pointed in different directions .
11 For educationalists , things are much less simple : inputs and outputs consist of different quantities and there are many of each .
12 The Poor Law was the most comprehensive official source for the relief of poverty , administered in England and Wales as laid down by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 and a succession of later amendments , in Scotland and Ireland according to different statutes and rather different principles .
13 The XATMI interface provides multi-platform communication links between applications and transactions running under different transaction processing environments .
14 The latter place rather more emphasis on the social values and cultural meanings associated with family life , and look at change over time in the sentiments , attachments and emotions associated with different family relationships — usually between spouses and between parents and immature children , although in principle the same kind of analysis can be applied to the wider kin group .
15 Pain and suffering are not measurable by any absolute standard and it is not easy , if indeed possible other than in the most general way , to compare the degree of pain and suffering experienced by different people .
16 The completed building , as it stood in about 1400 BC , was a sprawling maze of chambers and corridors developed in different places to heights of two , three , or four storeys .
17 ‘ Animals and plants live in different ways , ’ the computer said .
18 Then there is the problem of two saints with the same name , such as Thomas ( the Apostle , and à Becket ) , whose feasts , octaves and translations occur on different dates .
19 These were a burnt-offering with other ingredients such as flour , oil and wine mixed in different proportions according to which beast was then being sacrificed and eaten .
20 Circumstances and ideas vary in different countries and the rules of speechmaking differ for different religions .
21 Yet he has an instinct that this synthetic world is more in tune with the way things are going in the hierarchy of ideas , than the Parisian world of half-wild ducks cooked in their own jus and ideas located on different niveaux .
22 Another popular misconception is to assume that the types of funding and service offered by different lenders are virtually identical — all you have to do is discover who is willing to lend you money and then compare interest rates .
23 Many groups of people with different needs and problems experimented with different ways of living together . "
24 All the End-of-Grant Reports received by the Social Affairs Committee will be analysed to identify the successes and difficulties encountered on different types of research project .
25 Individuals use their radio and television sets in different ways and for different purposes , and expect different things of them .
26 Teachers often lament that pupils do not see and use links between different areas of the subject .
27 As the novel moves , with much formal inventiveness , back and forth between Plotinus and Rummidge , we observe Zapp and Swallow coping with different forms of local culture shock .
28 These weeks are our perception of ‘ the curriculum in action ’ in an outdoor setting where children and Staff relate in different ways and Heriot 's values are further reinforced .
29 Curiously , more attention appears to be paid to ‘ industry talk ’ than to the reports and publications produced by different trade and governmental bodies . ’
30 Much work is repetitive with similar categories and divisions emerging under different labels and alternative subdivisions .
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