Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] have a different [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Traditionally , African beer is drunk from a large cup , passed round the groups of drinkers , but in this village they had a different technique : they brewed the stuff in an old oil drum and served it up in buckets . |
2 | 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 . ’ |
3 | At dinner each night we have a different theme , which includes American Night , French Night , International Night , Captain 's Gala Dinner and Polynesian night . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |