Example sentences of "[adv] have a different " in BNC.
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1 | For example , sanguine Conté Carres crayons are made with a mixture of native earths plus softeners such as China clay , while the natural lump sanguine you can buy does not have these softening additives and so has a different texture . |
2 | They erm they tend to perhaps have a different attitude if they 've been given company shares , because they 're handled shares er fairly regularly , and that 's a different matter , erm I mean erm are there many people here who have privatized issues ? |
3 | This idea or nominal essence will vary from person to person ; goldsmiths know more properties of gold , and so have a different idea of it than does a child . |
4 | I read a lot , Joe , and it appears to me that every man , even every thinking man has always had a different view of the same subject ; the more I read of men and their lives and their ideas the more I realise there 's no black and white in the world ; there 's good points to be found even in the blackest , and there 's some very dark streaks in the so-called saints . |
5 | and of course we 've always had a different view about what morals are anyway all of us I mean once again if we went round the table and say you know expand on your moral position , I 'm sure we would get four probably ten actually different viewpoints . |
6 | Inevitably an author writes from his understanding and perspective ; a user probably has a different background , level of understanding and experience of the same subject . |
7 | How can it be that the chap next door has a PC , yet his has a different processor from yours , has a different monitor , and probably has a different keyboard ? |
8 | I am interested to hear Derek Brown 's opinions on this subject as I know from discussions we have had that he shares this view , but probably has a different remedy for the problem . |
9 | Too early to know , say officials , and anyway that question really has a different target : it was the press and Wall Street that got euphoric in the early days of war , and then came down with a bump , not the administration . |
10 | ‘ We English have often had a different way of looking at such things from the French , Mr Lewis . ’ |
11 | But the celebrations in the Diaspora and in the Yishuv have very often had a different spirit behind them . |
12 | He argued , convincingly , that noun phrases taken as a whole may quite often have a different temporal assignment from that of the verb which they accompany , as in : ( 37 ) I used to be a good friend of the police chief The underlined phrase may be understood as past relative to the time of utterance ( and hence in agreement with the time indicated by the verb ) or as present ; the two different time-values correspond to the two different continuations in : ( 38 ) … before he joined the force … until he was shot for corruption The first continuation would be compatible with an expansion of the subject phrase to the man who is the police chief , while the second would support the man who was the police chief . |
13 | His dealing with the witnesses now had a different purpose , and he was employed to sift their informations as they related to the alleged treason of Shaftesbury , sitting with Richard Graham , the government solicitor , ‘ ten hours at a time without moving ’ . |
14 | In addition to this the men who were passing through the camp after the first year often had a different view of the war from those who had been there since before the fall of France . |
15 | Remember , this was in districts where houses standing next to each other very often had a different water supply . " |
16 | This will mean that some individuals now have a different payment date for Council Tax to that they previously had for Community Charge . |
17 | We now have a different trade union movement and a different Government , with the result that the figures show an all-time record of peace in industrial relations . |
18 | ‘ Younger people coming into jobs now have a different attitude . |
19 | Its presence here has a different purpose . |
20 | A product may well have a different shelf life in different markets ; alternatively , a product may be released for marketing in certain markets but not in others . |
21 | Patients referred from family practitioners are likely to be younger and might well have a different incidence of disease causing anaemia . |
22 | They even had a different height heel . |
23 | Leading individuals within governments frequently had a different set of objectives to those which their governments nominally espoused . |
24 | ‘ We can all see what is wrong , but the directors simply have a different mentality , ’ Gilmar said . |
25 | Even allowing for the similarities in language in these respects , however , the Conservative proposals sometimes had a different content from the Redcliffe-Maud approach . |
26 | The operators themselves will again have a different version . |
27 | The leaf node therefore has a different structure to index nodes . |
28 | This is because the echo being detected at any given moment will be a reflection of an earlier part of the chirp , and will therefore have a different pitch . |