Example sentences of "different [noun pl] [conj] at " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the problem of splitting a program between two storage media , one fast but small and the other large but slow , has reappeared at different times and at different storage levels . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It contains a fluorescent tube and can be set at different angles and at varying distances from the working surface . |
6 | They then have to try and unravel it and , in so doing , will find that it takes them in all sorts of different places until at the end they find a small present . |
7 | The railways had to accommodate a wide variety of produce under different conditions and at different times of the year . |
8 | Forests at high elevations and trees more than 60 years old appear to suffer worst , but different tree species are affected in different ways and at different rates . |
9 | There are three levels of equipment , aimed at different markets and at correspondingly different price levels : |
10 | Why does punishment take different forms in different societies and at different stages in history ? |
11 | Lord Lane did , however , express concern on behalf of the court that to some people , ‘ putting into the dock together defendants who [ had ] been arrested on different occasions or at different places makes it difficult to avoid the appearance of ‘ group justice ’ . |