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Example sentences for "different kind"

  • An additional commission, of a different kind, was intrusted to George Croghan.

  • He was a different kind of soldier from Abercrombie or Loudoun.

  • Wherefore all the moral virtues must needs be infused together with charity, since it is through them that man performs each different kind of good work.

  • I answer that, Where the nature of virtue differs, there is a different kind of virtue.

  • The various kinds of things made by art are all external to man: hence they do not cause a different kind of virtue.

  • There is small hardship in the natural selection by new laborers of the employments where they are most needed, and there is often little in a transfer of a person who has tended a machine of one kind to a machine of a different kind.

  • That is organization of a different kind, and the effects of it are very unlike those of the cooerdinating process which goes on within the several establishments.

  • An instrument wears itself out in one industry, and instead of being succeeded by a like instrument in the same industry, it is succeeded by one of a different kind which is used in a different branch of production.

  • Condorcet brought to the Girondist party a different kind of strength.

  • But the opposite party had compensating advantages of a different kind.

  • Saw Several persons also Stock of different kind on the bank which reviv'd the party very much.

  • This is requisite] if it is to be judged according to a different kind of causality from that of natural mechanism when we wish to establish its possibility.

  • Another saint, Ailbhe, had a different kind of intercourse with certain cranes.

  • But the Christian missionaries were to show a power of a different kind--a power of beneficence, excelling and destroying the power of malignity.

  • It is perhaps remarkable, though it may be difficult to guess a reason, that these Cumbrian ditties are of a different stanza and character, and obviously sung to a different kind of music, from those on the northern Border.

  • Now as far as any of these old Indian reprobates can conceive the idea of the cross, it is nothing more than a different kind of idol in exchange for theirs.

  • With the substituting of European instruments and clothing arose a different kind of pride than that of olden time.

  • But if thou shalt have no sensation, neither wilt thou feel any harm; and if thou shalt acquire another kind of sensation, thou wilt be a different kind of living being and thou wilt not cease to live.

  • He who fears death either fears the loss of sensation or a different kind of sensation.

  • There is another kind of great Genius's which I shall place in a second Class, not as I think them inferior to the first, but only for Distinction's sake, as they are of a different kind.

  • It is for the same Reason that we are delighted with the reflecting upon Dangers that are past, or in looking on a Precipice at a distance, which would fill us with a different kind of Horror, if we saw it hanging over our Heads.

  • What can we call the Principle which directs every different Kind of Bird to observe a particular Plan in the Structure of its Nest, and directs all of the same Species to work after the same Model?

  • Sidenote: 1716--The Triennial Bill] The Government made another change of a different kind, and for which there was better political justification.

  • Another, and a different kind of Triennial Parliament Bill, passed in 1694.

  • Schemes such as these were comparatively reasonable; but there were others of a different kind.

  • The river and the ocean are there yet, as they always have been and always will be; and the city is there, but it is a different kind of a city from what it used to be.

  • It is to be doubted whether the sudden apparition of a pretty girl flitting across the vision of two young men would not have produced a greater emotion for the moment, but it would have been of a different kind.

  • But weemen are a different kind of creatures.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different authors; different circumstances; different colour; different denominations; different epochs; different habits; different languages; different latitudes; different levels; different lights; different line; different localities; different manner; different matter; different opinion; different people; different peoples; different point; different races; different sections; different specimens; different stages; different times; different trees; portrait painter; wood fire