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

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1 The six screws at the front of the bridge plate are different to those of a Strat in that each one has a V-shaped groove which fits into a corresponding knife edge on the bridge plate .
2 Difficulties arise due to the polysemous nature of English words and that documents may have been filed under keywords that are different to those used in the query .
3 Principal amongst these are : whether the problems of computing facing historians are different to those in other area of the humanities and the social sciences ; the strengths and weaknesses of the standardisation movement ; the availability , utilisation , and interpretation of source materials ; and the position and needs of data archiving .
4 NVQs are different to any conventional qualifications however :
5 Step 4 If the problems are different for each side or the solutions each side wants do not coincide then the bargaining is likely to be one involving conflict , that is based on I win , you lose .
6 But the VAT impact on these charges are different for each that is made .
7 The rocks of the oceanic crust are different in many respects from the ‘ average ’ rocks of the continents : they are black , dense rocks , usually very fine-grained , contain much less silica ( less than 50 per cent ) , and are remarkably uniform , even monotonous in appearance .
8 The structures of the two programs are different in many respects and where they are similar this is the result of coincidence only or because they are constrained by the function — no infringement of copyright .
9 Erm , some genes are different in that some genes are called dominant and some genes are called recessive .
10 Of course , it could be claimed that this was the same thing as : but it has been pointed out that the two versions are different in several ways .
11 Some parents recognize that their family or their particular teenagers are different in some way or another .
12 Although modern America and Western Europe , as well as Russia and Eastern Europe , are different in some respects from the type of society with which Freud was familiar before and after the First World War , there is still great value in Freud 's conceptualizations for understanding some problems in these societies .
13 Fissure eruptions are different in this respect .
14 If we take the attribute which employers most often saw as ‘ essential ’ , willingness/attitude to work ( mentioned by 81 per cent ) , we see that the MSC 's poor rating of — 32 in fact reflects a negative judgement by less than half of employers ( 53 per cent said that young workers are different in this respect and 43 per cent of those said they were worse ) .
15 On the other hand , there is also the view that art-objects are different from all other human artefacts and phenomena in that judgements about them have to refer partly to the medium and form of that artefact .
16 But these passages of Diodorus are different from all the rest of Diodorus : the style has a new vitality , the portraits conjure up strange and irrepressible personalities , the political and moral judgements are far more personal than in the previous books .
17 The only evenings I can recall are fixed in my mind precisely because they are different from all the others .
18 these , this little group here are different from all the others
19 It is at this point that we share in and are different from each other .
20 Consider the response of a five-and-a-half-year-old girl in a Yorkshire infant school where she is asked to say how two pictures are different from each other .
21 Hence , both sequences specifically bind nuclear factors and can not be competed by cross-competition experiments , suggesting that the binding factors are different from each other .
22 It is reasonable to consider that the glasses obtained by different cooling rates from the melt are different from each other .
23 Other researchers like Bickerton and Bailey work within a " dynamic paradigm " where it is assumed that " the individual is homogeneous and that variability results from the aggregation of internally consistent lects which are different from each other with respect to one or more linguistic features " ( Romaine 1982 : 11 ) .
24 erm employed people have a regular activity erm on a daily basis , and that activity is carried out with a time structure , so that the hours of the day are different from each other , the days of the week are marked out as being different from each other , the weeks are marked out by being different from each other as well , and also you 're situated in time in a different way — you 're on some sort of career , you can see some way in which your life is progressing .
25 It is likely that Japan 's defence spending will continue to grow on the theory that circumstances in Asia are different from those in the West , and that burden sharing is a matter of course under the US-Japan security treaty .
26 Now we have this highly dynamized remedy our criteria for how to use them are different from those of the centesimal scale .
27 Bonilla argues that the lack of integration of Rio 's favelados ( the inhabitants of Brazilian shanty towns ) into city life is due to their rural values and orientations which are different from those of the city-born and though modified to some extent by the new situation , still hinder a smooth-adaptation ( Bonilla 1970 ) .
28 The modifications to small mammal bone produced by weathering are different from those described by Behrensmeyer ( 1978 ) for large mammals ( summarized in Table 1.3 ) , but they are readily distinguishable from other types of modification produced by trampling , by soil corrosion and attrition or by digestion .
29 Parental expectations , children 's exposure to a range of experience , and the availability of structured education were different , for example , for the five-year-old in the 1930s and 1950s , and these are different from those of the late 1980s .
30 The expressions used by the budgie-fancier are different from those of the judo enthusiast .
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