Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] a different [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If I had followed a different route through Bradford or Brixton the complexion of this story would have transformed some of its objectives : whiteness and blackness would have encountered each other dramatically . |
2 | I would feel I had become a different person . |
3 | I 've met a different gauge of girl from yours . |
4 | I 'm , I think , I think I 've got a different criticism which is that much of it is still too much like a newspaper erm that it 's , as I say , that the modular structure of the news pages is too relentlessly like , almost like , the Times of eighteen twelve , I mean too relentlessly little blocks that sort of sit there and although there 's Helvetica bold in the headlines , it 's , somehow the relationship and flow of stories in many ways does n't seem to have changed , it 's the presentation |
5 | ‘ It 's a ‘ 59 Stratocaster , although I 've got a different neck on it now , because I 'd worn the original one to the point where every time I re-fretted it , I had to fill in the holes ! |
6 | ‘ How you must be wishing you 'd chosen a different way of doing things . ’ |
7 | One in 10 of you bravely admitted that you wish you 'd married a different man , but your main concern is still to try and make things work . |
8 | George said you 'd got a different version . ’ |
9 | But she 'd spoken a different baby language from her husband , the Colonel : a kind of upper-class malay with thirty different words for ‘ you ’ and ‘ me ’ , depending on the grade of the person speaking and their mutual relationship , that kind of thing . |
10 | Would she have continued a different level of cover ? |
11 | Would she have continued a different level of cover , |
12 | Did you have to have a different pinny every day then ? |
13 | but it would n't er now you 've got a different programme to me , I 've got Learning Outcomes again is that the same one ? |
14 | maybe you 've got a different letter than the one I 've got |
15 | They are slightly darker grey and you 've got a different pattern on yours . |
16 | Chiefly she felt that , as in a sudden slip or subsidence , she had become a different person : a worse person , a desperate person , but powerful and free . |
17 | " You have to spend some time on the practice tee , and you have to take a different approach every day . |
18 | And I tell you she 's got a different contract with me altogether . |
19 | We 've always been close , but we 've got a different relationship now . |
20 | We 've only got to put a go faster stripe on a Skoda and chan , change the wheels and we 've got a different product we 've got a diff , yes , we 've got a fast skip as opposed to a slow one , alright . |
21 | Every day we had tackled a different walk , each enriched by the gentle Gozitan kindness we net along the way . |
22 | The ministers claim we have to take a different approach from the Poles or Hungarians but they do not say in what way different . |
23 | Contact killers are therefore problematical , and we have to adopt a different technique . |
24 | Would they have made a different assessment ? |
25 | They 've looked a different team these last few weeks so what magic has manager Denis Smith been working |
26 | Of course I 'm not racist , but let's face it they 've got a different culture , just like the South . ’ |
27 | They 've got a different atomic weight , cos they 've got a different number of neutrons , but they got the same number of protons and they 've got the same pattern of electrons , and the pattern of those outer electrons is what decides its chemical properties . |
28 | But they 've got a different perception of dirtiness |
29 | Then she saw how the Oxo boy on the advertisement hoarding smiled and she realized that they had come a different way by a different route and that she was nearly at Mrs Parvis 's boarding house . |
30 | We crossed several large meadows before working along steep , loose flanks , rich with flowers but not a route for mules , wherever they were — they had taken a different line . |