Example sentences of "different [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Introducing an interesting collection of studies of classrooms in different countries , Frankish comments ; ‘ Different as the classrooms described in this issue may appear , it is still surprising that they are so alike ’ .
2 Most amplifier/speaker setups begin to sound different as the volume increases .
3 ‘ So often people criticise others for wanting to do things which are a little bit different as if it 's wrong not to do things like everyone else does .
4 ‘ its effect ’ — a description of how the position shown in the accounts is different as a result of the departure , normally with quantification , except (
5 You will be moving round the room from child to child because every child is doing something different , different as an individual — if he is not it is perhaps your fault .
6 Ecological engineering is subtly , but significantly , different as the application of ecological knowledge — biological , chemical and hydrological , as well as some indefinable intuitive ken — to man-made problems in the natural world .
7 Things would be different between them .
8 In almost all families , the copies are unexpectedly similar to each other within each species and yet different between species .
9 Self-esteem , though not significantly different between women and men throughout childhood and early adulthood , may decrease later in women 's lives , for instance .
10 Can you explain why the total of 1,416 files is different between the determining routines ?
11 Mean arterial pressure was not different between the two groups during the placebo period 98 ( 7 ) mm Hg in enalapril group v 97 ( 9 ) mm Hg in hydrochlorothiazide group ; p=0.9004 ) or during the whole treatment period ( 88 ( 7 ) mm Hg in the enalapril group and 90 ( 7 ) mm Hg in the hydrochlorothiazide group ; p=0.5263 ) ( fig 2 ) .
12 A teacher has to be conscious of the different between an error and a slip .
13 These values were not significantly different between the groups .
14 This compares with 56 ( 48% ) , 68 ( 59% ) , and 83 ( 72% ) respectively in group B. The proportions were not significantly different between the groups ( χ 2 =5.8 , 0.05
15 The blood pressure stability is said to have been no different between the two groups .
16 With regard to Matthias Egger and colleagues ' other points , the adrenaline concentrations were not significantly different between the two studies ( p for the peak value was 0.23 ) , nor ( which these authors do not mention ) was the earlier response with human insulin significant .
17 Subsequent analysis showed that in all cases there had been significant changes in the proportions with high dependency over the decade between the censuses after age and sex standardisation ( χ 2 =18.0 , df=1 , p<0.0001 ) , and these changes were significantly different between types of care ( χ 2 =61.2 , df=6 , p<0.0001 ) ( table V ) .
18 Even using apparently direct measures of morbidity is problematical , as reporting may be different between social groups , especially in response to general questions such as the ‘ limiting longstanding sickness ’ item in the general household survey and 1991 census .
19 In short , the only technical thing that is different between the two platforms is the fact that they can not actually run the same programs off the same disk .
20 Those students making this mistake should practise saying coward and card within the same space of time ; observing that the different between the two lies in a slightly more forward a element , followed by slight tension in the lips for coward , while the lip position is static for card .
21 But John Fanning offers a word of caution : ‘ Brand shares are often quite different between North and South and lots of markets have grown up quite differently in both parts of Ireland . ’
22 Mortality was not different between the two groups .
23 Fasting plasma insulin concentrations were not significantly different between the three experiments ( Fig 2 ) .
24 Basal gall bladder volumes were not significantly different between the three experiments ( 28 ( 8 ) cm 3 ( normoglycaemia ) , 29 ( 9 ) cm 3 ( 8 mmol/l hyperglycaemia ) , and 29 ( 9 ) cm 3 ( 15 mmol/l hyperglycaemia ) ) .
25 Fasting plasma CCK concentrations were not significantly different between the three experiments ( Table I ) .
26 The plasma CCK concentrations in response to infusion of graded doses of CCK-33 were not significantly different between the three experiments .
27 Fasting plasma PP concentrations were not significantly different between the three experiments ( 17 ( 2 ) pmol/l ( normoglycaemia ) , 17 ( 2 ) pmol/l ( 8 mmol/l hyperglucaemia ) , and 19 ( 2 ) pmol ( 15 mmol/l hyperglycaemia ) ) .
28 The concentrations of total lipid and protein in gall bladder bile were not significantly different between the two groups .
29 The colour of the dialysate was not significantly different between the three dialysis periods changing from an absorbency of 0.56 ( median , range 0.2 to 4.56 ) at baseline to 1.1 ( 0.36 to 7.52 , difference p=0.37 Wilcoxon ) after radiotherapy and to 1.09 ( 0.08 to 5.06 , difference from post radiotherapy dialysis p=0.12 ) four weeks after radiotherapy .
30 Subjects with atrophy had lower maximal secretory volumes than those without atrophy ( 188 ( 26 ) ml v 261 ( 15 ) ml respectively ; p<0.02 ) , while maximal volumes were not different between old subjects with normal histology and young subjects .
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