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

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1 Perceptions and attitudes of different user-groups to the role of the budget , budget pressure and budget participation — Stephen R Lyne .
2 More and more trainees will present themselves at centres with widely varying degrees of knowledge , skills and attitudes in different areas and will ask for these to be recognised in some way or other .
3 The result of the process is that the map of ITV regions in the UK ( Figure 11.1 ) has not changed , but we will have to get used to calling TSW and TVS by different names ( Westcountry and Meridian , respectively ) , and TV-AM becomes GMTV .
4 The history of the Empire is full of strife , and on occasion one Count has marched his armies against another , and knights from different provinces have fought each other despite being part of the same Order .
5 We therefore tested the binding of wild-type and mutant holoenzymes at lac UV5 promoter in the presence and in the absence of CRP and cAMP by different techniques : DNAaseI footprinting [ 18 ] ( Fig. 2 ) , hydroxylradical footprinting ( iron EDTA [ 19 ] ( Fig. 3 ) or copper-phenanthroline reactants [ 28 ] ( Fig. 5 ) ) and laser crosslinking [ 20 ] ( Fig. 4 ) .
6 The Project 's approach has been to build up the confidence and self-awareness of different groups to a stage where contact and co-operation among them will be facilitated .
7 Thirdly , he needs knowledge and experience of different sorts of prayer and those in history who have explored them .
8 The safest method of destroying it is by using the Ritual of Lightening from Lermontov 's Grimoire ( see New Magic for this item , and rules for different ways of destroying the Blackshard ) .
9 Because MRI is particularly well developed to differentiate between lipid and water , with further development , it may be possible to simultaneously measure transit and absorption of different nutrients in the gut , an area of measurement at present not possible with existing methods .
10 Other far-reaching changes in the modern world have also made their mark on theology , notably the immense advances in science and technology , and the accelerating contact and interaction between different races and cultures in what it is now normal to call ‘ the global village ’ , The explosion of science and the application of its discoveries have altered the world even of our grandfathers beyond recognition .
11 The project will therefore use different computing strategies on the same set of data in order to compare processes and products of different approaches .
12 However , he does not consider either the costs and returns to different groups in society nor different regions of the world .
13 actual and description from different you know different conversations to one complication .
14 One suggestion is that badgers take advantage of the different temperatures and humidities at different times of the year , and support for this has been provided by Dr Roper 's latest badger research , a radio-tracking study with colleague Sean Christian .
15 Thinking about language acquisition and skilled language use in terms of the particular forms of information-processing that go on when any linguistic task is being performed , and thinking about language disorders explicitly as patterns of impairments and preservations of different forms of information-processing , thus provides a particularly powerful way of illuminating both normal and disordered linguistic capacities .
16 They can be expressed formally in several ways , making use of the resources and notations of different logical systems , but are perspicuously expressed in just the forms we have .
17 Careful shading , as was done by Swainson drawing shells and by James Sowerby and his family drawing minerals , could indicate exact shapes ; and projections from different angles showed how things fitted together .
18 Sensations of heaviness , pressure , and tightness at different sites , including chest and neck , recorded in 3–5% of patients suggest some extracranial vasoactivity .
19 But they do loads of that way way down in preparing all these things , and loads and loads of different views expressed at different times , I deal with actually the recommendations er as we get to the point of decision , but on the on the investment point
20 For the purposes of this book , however , the wealth and variety of different designs on Greek and Roman coins give the greatest opportunities and indeed difficulties of interpretation .
21 The seminars will outline the results of the pilot so far , and speakers from different centres will describe their own experience of implementing general SVQs .
22 The HP version will be fully interoperable across systems so that users will be able to manage distributed computing networks of workstations and servers from different vendors using a single integrated set of tools .
23 There is no doubt that they played a major part in maintaining interest in abolition and emancipation through different phases of antislavery .
24 Aspects of the history of the organ , harpsichord , clavichord and early piano ; the development , design , construction , specification and action of different instruments ; the relationship between instruments ' capabilities and the music written for them .
25 Whereas influential books like Flint 's Glacial and Pleistocene Geology adopted a structure in which landforms and landscape patterns comprised the early part of the book and then were succeeded by chapters on stratigraphy and chronology in different areas and this was echoed in the structure of research on specific areas ; by the late 1970s books by physical geographers had adopted a structure in which chronology and the classic models appeared at the beginning .
26 We all cope with past hurts and grievances in different ways .
27 Decisions about the effectiveness and appropriateness of different behaviours can only be made within the context of particular situations and specific objectives .
28 If you have your own horse , make a point of noticing his expressions and postures in different circumstances , and whether they preceded any particular type of behaviour .
29 There is the unity of the moment : different tactile and proprioceptive sensations amount to a coherent body image ; different visual sensations cohere to a visual field ; and sensations from different modalities converge to a general sensory field , an organized moment-by-moment presence of a world , so that the feeling in my hand as I hold a stone , the sight of the sea and the sound of the seagull behind me are all not merely present but co-present .
30 Indices such as the dependency ratio are widely quoted and are of some use in portraying overall trends and relationships between different elements of the population of Specific countries ( or any other geographical area ) .
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