Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb base] a different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Top London hairdresser Charles Worthington ( tel : 071–831 5303 ) is suggesting setting to more and more clients who want a different look for special occasions .
2 I have a particular interest in South Africa 's erm foreign policy and one of the , from the past , one of the things that South African decision makers have said to me , our dilemma is we do not know what American policy is because if we listen to the Pentagon we get a different voice coming out than if we listen to , let us say , congressional members who are visiting from the committee of foreign affairs .
3 But once we add this functional criterion we create a different problem : sometimes non-governmental bodies perform functions which we might consider to be governmental ( or ‘ public ’ ) in nature ( or , in other words , most appropriately conducted by government ) .
4 Experimental investigations embrace a range of approaches which include field plot experiments , through laboratory hardware models which attempt to use scaled-down versions of the real world , to analogue models which employ a different medium for investigation .
5 Some might call Connaught the Real Ireland , but I do n't see why turf-cutters are any more or less real than Midland golfers who cut a different kind of turf when they swing their clubs .
6 There are groups who take a different view .
7 If you grow up surrounded by beautiful things , beautiful sounds and beautiful buildings you become a different kind of person .
8 The RAF said : ‘ These days we have a different attitude to signs of stress and battle fatigue than they did , perhaps , in the two world wars . ’
9 You are likely to come across people with different problems which need a different approach .
10 At dinner each night we have a different theme , which includes American Night , French Night , International Night , Captain 's Gala Dinner and Polynesian night .
11 Now , since consciousness is adapted to the practical needs of society and that society divides into subsocieties which have a different type of existence , it follows that these different subsocieties develop their own consciousness .
12 And when you get to my age you get a different perspective on life .
13 It has to be borne in mind also that during the interval between now and the main hearing the mother may find doctors who take a different view from Drs .
14 In the West we see a different pattern .
15 From a developmental point of view this will mean adding to the local varieties used within the family and peer group those varieties used for wider communication ( in school and higher education , in adult work and society ) ; it means adding written language to spoken language , Standard English to non-Standard English , literary language to non-literary language and , for children who have a different mother tongue , it means adding English to their first language .
16 Many things can be said in conversation which assume a different weight when used , verbatim or otherwise , on the printed page .
17 If you are running your own company which you own and have built up from scratch you have a different approach to somebody like myself who 's a professional manager .
18 It 's on the fairways you see a different formula … no frowns … just fun
19 We have a standard for children which assumes they can either send very strongly amplifies the distress , and therefore , we are not going to taken them terribly seriously , or at least they can actual reach much higher intensities before we do take them seriously , whereas for adults we have a different standard which , which assumes that even slight expressions of distress in adult could be serious .
20 and er , she said oh yes please and I said fifteen minutes you know , she said , since I 've seen the Solicitor I feel a different person , I said you look different , you look ten years younger , she said everybody 's telling me I look ten years younger .
21 You will appreciate there is n't much point in training a bird to do this if every time you enter a different environment or a stranger comes into view it becomes hysterical .
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