Example sentences of "and [noun] at different " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Sensations of heaviness , pressure , and tightness at different sites , including chest and neck , recorded in 3–5% of patients suggest some extracranial vasoactivity . |
3 | Several Passifloraceae present pollen and nectar at different times of day and share the same pollinators , while certain nectar-less Bignoniaceous lianes mimic nectar producers , by flowering at the same time as , or just after , those that are pollinated . |
4 | A sloping garden site presents many exciting possibilities for changes of level , with paved terraces , raised flower beds , and ponds at different levels linked by waterfalls . |
5 | They were little sailing boats , and they went all round , down to Ireland and Cornwall at different times . |
6 | Some of the Rusinga Island floras are closer to more seasonal tropical woodlands , although there are wet forest elements as well , and the faunas have both forest elements and non-forest at different stratigraphic horizons , indicating a mixture of habitats during the Miocene . |
7 | The sensitivities of fitness to changes in survival and fertility at different ages are explained in Box 1 , and illustrated by Fig. 1 , which is based on data from lines of Drosophila selected for early or late reproduction . |
8 | The optimality account of ageing has come to be known as the ‘ pleiotropy theory of senescence ’ , because it is often developed in terms of genes with effects on more than one aspect of the phenotype , in this case on survival and fertility at different ages . |
9 | But determining the optimal life history of any organism is difficult because the trade-off curves that reflects constraints on survival and fertility at different ages have never been measured . |
10 | In a centralised system the dull and docile will always go along with new policies , but no change can be properly interpreted or adequately sustained without support from active thinkers and innovators at different levels in a system . |