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Example sentences for "difference between"

  • I have been troubled this day about a difference between my wife and her maid Nell, who is a simple slut, and I am afeard we shall find her a cross-grained wench.

  • After dinner I went to my father's, where I found him within, and went up to him, and there found him settling his papers against his removal, and I took some old papers of difference between me and my wife and took them away.

  • Now there is no manner of difference between a college and a hospital, except only in degree.

  • L] 'Is there no difference between a vested interest in a house or a tenement, and a vested interest in a human being?

  • No difference between a right to bricks and mortar, and a right to the flesh of man--a right to torture his body and to degrade his mind at your good will and pleasure?

  • If black people are as depraved and as averse to true religion as the white people are--and we know of no difference between them in this respect--teaching them to read the Bible will make christians of very few of them.

  • All language recognises a difference between a doctrine or opinion, and the fact of entertaining the opinion; between assent, and what is assented to.

  • Thou art my comrade, and there is no difference between us.

  • I perceived that lust of lucre had gotten hold of them both; so I said to them, 'O my brothers, methinketh what I have given you doth not satisfy you; but we are brothers and there is no difference between us.

  • But with the primitive group the difference between men of the group is kept within bounds.

  • In customary society, it does not occur to any one that there is a difference between what he ought to do, i.

  • The four topics are these: the points of resemblance between Prakriti and Purusha, the points of difference between them: the points of resemblance between Purusha and Iswara; and the points of difference between them.

  • O foremost of intelligent men, I see no difference between a clod of earth a piece of stone, and a lump of gold.

  • Since that time, O monarch, the learned have begun to say that there is no difference between a god and a king.

  • But there would seem to be no difference between folly, dulness, ignorance and rashness.

  • Nevertheless in this respect there is a difference between judges of lower degree and the supreme judge, i.

  • But as regards the thing signified by these terms, there was always a difference between them, even at the time of the apostles.

  • In that respect there was no difference between him--Tisza--and Karolyi.

  • None of them wishes to compromise, they only look for victory: in that respect there is no difference between them.

  • There is a difference between a mental image of the imagination and a concept.

  • But there is a difference between "feeling" and "emotion," as the terms are employed in psychology.

  • We mean to remember that you are as good as we; that there is no difference between us other than the difference of circumstances.

  • If there is no difference between them, why not make the Territories States at once?

  • You say, they do not object to the right of parliament, in laying duties on goods to be paid on their importation: now, is there any kind of difference between a duty on the importation of goods, and an excise on their consumption?

  • Must not the regret of our parents be excessive, at having placed so great a difference between sisters, who are so perfectly equal?

  • Clouds, at land and at sea, difference between, i.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "difference between" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adore thee; arthritis deformans; associate partner; condition precedent; considerable trade; deep water; difference between; good citizen; head dark; leads them; making himself; military escort; much accustomed; one after; our own; place ourselves; plenary indulgence; reducing them; short line; single bound; things that; until death