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Example sentences for "totally different"

  • A host of passengers, but of totally different appearance to those who travelled with me on the Bretagne.

  • When I remember how I used to work, without the least strain, and knowing no such moments of doubt and uncertainty, I seem to be a totally different man.

  • A few days later he wrote to Jurgenson:-- "Now I must start quite a fresh life, on a totally different scale of expenditure.

  • This, so far as I am aware of, has never been imagined, and it has been agreed among geologists not to call such splitting as this cleavage at all, but to restrict the term to a phenomenon of a totally different character.

  • I have been reminded that an eminent predecessor of mine in the Presidential chair, expressed a totally different view of the Cause of things from that enunciated by me.

  • The comparison being on different railways under different managements and totally different circumstances, no strictly correct comparative results can be given; and of course the most opposite opinions are entertained and expressed.

  • A comparison of various classes of verbs and of the various dialects shows that the kâ in question proceeds from a totally different source.

  • I myself referred to the difference between a high and a low note for a totally different purpose, viz.

  • True, he attributed the Emperor's deep despondency to totally different causes, but he openly deplored the sorrowful agitation which the memories of the beloved dead had awakened in his Majesty.

  • Surely, surely he himself had clothed the expression in a totally different, a hundred times warmer form.

  • Thus it would need only a word to separate myself from the court; but to join it again would be a totally different affair.

  • Her singing might perhaps have lured back her inconstant lover, and had she come to Brussels possessing the mastery of her voice which was hers during that happy time in May, her life would have assumed a totally different form.

  • Both countries afford romantic beauties of a totally different character; both excite admiration and astonishment at the sublime works of Nature, though in Switzerland they are on a more colossal scale.

  • We afterwards went to the meeting of the Association, to see the great Agitator in a totally different character.

  • Holy Cross is of a totally different character.

  • It appears that in the last century this plant was largely cultivated in Jamaica, where it was once called agno casto by the Portuguese and the Spaniards, being confounded with Vitex agnus castus, a totally different plant.

  • The supposed wild apricot of the ruins of Baalbek, described by Eusebe de Salle[1067] is, from what he says of the leaf and fruit, totally different to the common apricot.

  • The effect of this was to flatten the germ (the morula and blastula) from the first, and so give, at first sight, a totally different complexion to what it has in the lowest animals.

  • The articulation has been developed in a totally different way in the two stems.

  • But the organisation of the embryo is totally different in the two stems.

  • If the collocation varies, though the laws themselves remain the same, a totally different set of derivative uniformities may, and generally will, be the result.

  • But this arises from a totally different principle.

  • We now know that they saw no such thing; what they really saw was a set of appearances, equally reconcileable with the theory they held and with a totally different one.

  • Still more difficult is it for very serious and earnest natures to recognize that there are other natures who take things in a totally different way, and yet it may be the right and natural way for them.

  • She saw Robert Roy, with his child in his arms with his wife by his side, the same and yet a totally different man.

  • In spite of so-called uniformity, certain functions have a totally different aspect at the various churches.

  • Totally different in style, but equally out of keeping with the building, are the noble pictures of J.

  • His rival was a man of totally different type, a man of great natural dignity, also born in Ireland.

  • My taste was specialized in a totally different direction, and I had no more desire or ability to be a microscopist and section-cutter than to be a mathematician.

  • The right simile to use is totally different.

  • Without the hypothesis of the two recensions this section would have to be assigned to totally different, perhaps oral, sources.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amicable adjustment; club house; curious anecdote; doubt not; everywhere else; good only; great heiress; heart hath; hours before; local circle; los ojos; mountainous countries; rich soil; sharp glance; taken care; target practice; three fathoms; totally depraved; totally different; totally dissolved; vast quantity; what made; whip them; whom thou