Example sentences of "[noun] have a [adv] different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second law of thermodynamics has a rather different status than that of other laws of science , such as Newton 's law of gravity , for example , because it does not hold always , just in the vast majority of cases .
2 Other words have a completely different cast .
3 The health service in Scotland has a slightly different structure and its own separate laws , but here the centralizing tendency for control from London has been very strong .
4 Meanwhile , every Tory has a subtly different view about how sharp is the angle of divergence , so emphasising the impression of drift .
5 When bound to DNA , the 12–20 loop has a completely different conformation from the β -hairpin it adopts in the holorepressor , and wraps around the phosphate backbone ( Fig. 2 b ) .
6 Fabius has a slightly different title from his predecessor .
7 When however we turn to women , items of clothing have a very different signification , a signification corresponding to women 's lack of power in the society .
8 Possibly , the River Thames had a very different appearance and variations in its route , so it would not have been possible to pin-point the position of Chiswick which now lies nestled in a compact ‘ U ’ bend of the river .
9 American fishkeepers who had maintained this fish had a somewhat different view .
10 Many nocturnal insects have a slightly different compound eye which allows them to gather more light .
11 ‘ The Europeans have a totally different culture to us , ’ he said .
12 Phildrew Ventures has a slightly different strategy .
13 Thus Stiglitz sees the control problem as a multiple-principal-single- agent problem with each principal having a somewhat different objective .
14 Policy planning was rethought , and local land-use planning had a rather different context ( Hambleton , 1986 ) .
15 Many of our partners have a wholly different tradition of employment practice which is reflected in the separate arrangements which they have agreed , which will affect only their countries and for which only they will pay .
16 Every species has a slightly different solution to the problem of getting about , and the amount of work required to go at a particular speed depends in part on how well an animal has been designed to move at that speed .
17 Europe has a completely different concept from this country of the question , ’ What is a nation ? ’
18 You will note that Belfast , Dublin and Britain have a slightly different structure to other Areas .
19 Experts ' decisions have a completely different status from arbitration awards or judgments of the court .
20 The mammals of the northern hemisphere have a quite different way of going about things .
21 Of course , companionable silence can be one of the more pleasurable experiences of intimacy , but that kind of silence has a very different look to it .
22 John Ward had a rather different audience .
23 ( Cooperation had a very different meaning in the East ! )
24 Computer-drawn patterns have a slightly different shape to human-made ones .
25 Each design has a completely different neckline and there are some unusual welts with cables or colour patterning .
26 In the foregrounding model , stylistic value has a slightly different meaning from that which it has in the " stylistic variants " model : it refers to the special act of interpretation which we make in order to make sense of what would otherwise appear strange and unmotivated .
27 It 's going to be based on a three-channel system , each channel having a completely different voicing , so hopefully there 'll be a sound there to suit everyone .
28 Although it is now used with a cup , the saucer had a very different origin .
29 The ethologists had a very different approach , deriving from a different set of questions and of methods .
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