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Example sentences for "altogether different"

  • Archimedes had no need of the pomp of Alexander in order to impress the minds of men; his greatness, purely intellectual, was of an altogether different order.

  • In fact, when the thinking subject considers itself, or considers things in relation to itself, it brings to bear upon itself and them a second series of judgments of an altogether different character.

  • With Christianity it is altogether different.

  • In order to save other men, or in a different way, he must needs choose an altogether different sequence, seeing that all is connected in each sequence.

  • He could have made me altogether different: but, made as I am, I must act as he has willed.

  • From this play Molière has merely borrowed a few scenes and jokes, for his plot is altogether different.

  • It would be altogether different in form and significance from that of the Greeks, and, in the old Roman sense, religious and patriotic.

  • Giovanni might escape without recognition, but with her it would be altogether different.

  • But Annunziata Solara was an altogether different being, a girl to delight him, intoxicate him, for a moment as the other for life.

  • Annunziata was deeply affected, but her emotion arose from an altogether different cause.

  • He's going to put it in Healy he's altogether different to us tenderfeet.

  • He offered such a marked contrast to the other employees of the Rialto, his treatment of her was at such total variance with theirs, that he interested her in an altogether different way.

  • Jerry was an altogether different man in those times.

  • The objective is for the Cartesians the independently real;[946] the subjective is that which has an altogether different kind of existence in what is entitled the field of consciousness.

  • Everything experienced, even a sensation or feeling, is an event, but the experiencing of it is an act of awareness, and calls for an explanation of an altogether different kind.

  • The objective is for the Cartesians the independently real; the subjective is asserted to have an altogether different kind of existence in what is named the field of consciousness.

  • But side by side with the remains of these animals are found others which imply an altogether different climate.

  • But a knowledge of metals is altogether different.

  • Garcillasso De La Vega says this chief's palace was in an altogether different part of the city.

  • We are introduced to an altogether different order of ecclesiastical authorities in Eph.

  • If Spencer had begun by putting to himself the question of the hereditability of acquired characters, his evolutionism would no doubt have taken an altogether different form.

  • But, outside this domain, pure reasoning needs to be supervised by common sense, which is an altogether different thing.

  • It might have been, as a whole, altogether different, and yet have succeeded.

  • You give me an altogether different conception of a piece of music; you seem to make it full of new meaning.

  • He communicates with them, directs them, and personally conducts any especially bold or difficult venture; but most of the time he is amid far different surroundings, leading an altogether different life.

  • The latter was an altogether different person.

  • But legislation which laid stress not on the indecorum but on the accessibility to the young, which hammered with every clause upon that note, is an altogether different matter.

  • Drunkenness has no doubt played a large part in eliminating certain types of people from the world, but that it specifically eliminates one specific definable type is an altogether different matter.

  • But that the developer may conceivably be made in much greater quantities and spread much wider than it is at present is an altogether different thing.

  • But to call for such an article when just arrived on a strange ship is one thing; to find it an altogether different matter.

  • He had fought against human beings already, and had displayed a fair amount of courage; but against savage beasts was an altogether different matter.

  • He can begin life again in China as an altogether different person, without incurring any suspicion.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    altogether different; brought under; carried along; connective tissue; country code; criminal causes; dark complexion; dative case; drove back; good novel; great flood; hundred twenty; its contents; lady would; not alone; pass over; proper noun; public meeting; read what; same date; thus forming; toward the