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Example sentences for "different sort"

  • But under the simplest governments of a different sort, whether aristocracy or monarchy, there is a necessity for law, and there are a variety of interests to be adjusted in framing every statute.

  • But were there no angry passions of a different sort, the animosities which attend an opposition of interest, should bear a proportion to the supposed value of the subject.

  • Then The Avenger may be quite a different sort of man?

  • He would be living in quite a different sort of way with some of his relatives, or with a friend of his own class.

  • When all the people returned home, they said it had been very romantic, and that it was quite a different sort of thing to a pic-nic or tea-party.

  • She directly observed that the stranger who had just come was quite a different sort of person to all the others; "He has come here in order to get his beard to grow, they say, but I see the real cause, he cannot cast a shadow.

  • But the Hollanders were men of a different sort.

  • The historic point selected by Shakespeare {255} has an important significance of a different sort.

  • But the Angles and Saxons were Teutons of a different sort.

  • But the Northmen from Denmark were of a different sort.

  • It would have been a different sort of making," remarked the Prince.

  • However, its nature is of a different sort, so its laws are not those of thought.

  • The forces which play in one are not simply those which are met with in the other, but a little stronger; they are of a different sort.

  • According to Spencer, who upon this point, but upon this point only, differs from Tylor, this passage was certainly due to a confusion, but to one of a different sort.

  • And, as you will see by-and-by, these variations exactly correspond with the different sort of work that has to be done in each particular case.

  • Just by the place where the tube from the pancreas empties itself into the duodenum, another tube arrives bringing also a fluid, but of a different sort.

  • Since such loans will be chiefly employed in retail buying, and since we know that most retail buying does not result from loans for consumption purposes, we may conclude that modern credit is overwhelmingly of a different sort.

  • If supply and demand concepts are to be applied to this problem, they must be of a different sort.

  • But very early a different sort of commodity comes in.

  • Had he turned out a different sort of person, I should not have wished for any friendship between him and yourselves--Sarella and you.

  • He had been longer on the range than anyone there except Don Joaquin, and he did much that would, if he had been a different sort of man, have entitled him to consider himself foreman.

  • He is a different sort of person from any Mariquita has known," he remarked; "conversation like his must interest her.

  • It seemed to announce a different sort of man.

  • It was quite a different sort of thing, a sentiment distinct and independent.

  • I wad a different sort of fellow as a schoolboy!

  • They are a different sort of crabs from those we have been used to.

  • A different sort of dish he gave us from that of our humdrum preachers, who, from the pulpit, choke their hearers with scraps of Latin.

  • The cloth of their coats Nunez saw was curiously fashioned, each with a different sort of stitching.

  • That Sambo chap," said Holroyd, "says these are a different sort of ant.

  • Sometimes ant armies come into your houses--fighting ants; a different sort.

  • But a minute or two later, as they were kneeling on the shore and peering down into that wonderful water, something happened that made them think of Blossom-blossom in rather a different sort of way.

  • It is also a different sort of thing from the fight with Grendel.

  • There is more of a crisis and a climax in Roland than in the several battles of the Iliad, and a different sort of climax from that of Byrhtnoth.

  • The old Norse poetry was attacked by an evil of a different sort, the malady of false wit and over-decoration.

  • Beowulf, as the poem stands, is quite a different sort of thing from the poems in the Copenhagen manuscript.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different animals; different families; different from; different individuals; different manner; different members; different methods; different nations; different peoples; different periods; different places; different point; different portions; different seasons; different sizes; different sort; different substances; different tribes; different varieties; different years; peasant woman; rock crystal; spiritual world; stagnant water; successful termination; suitable spot