1. A completely different classification of occupations would of course result. 2. But Clinton and Dole have taken a completely different tack. 3. But here in the valley lies a completely different countryside, smaller and more delicate. 4. But not completely different, an inner voice amended doggedly. 5. But the attention paid to it was of a completely different nature to that accorded to male blood. 6. For such a theory has at its heart an object of study completely different to that which theory treats in other genres. 7. Fresh fish tastes completely different to fish that has been frozen. 8. Friendships are based on a completely different set of structural relationships to those with parents. |