Example sentences of "[Wh det] have different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is much talk of cutting back management costs ; the redesign team hopes to simplify the station 's ghastly management structure , which has different contractors working with different NASA centres all over the place .
2 The Tribunal dismissed the appeal , affirming that the LA did not exercise his statutory function to assist the local planning authority , which had different functions to perform .
3 Under normal circumstances , there is no coupling between the two modes , which have different propagation constants .
4 There are four variants of this system , all of which have different shoot requirements .
5 Yes , fibre is a term for many different substances which have different properties .
6 In this section we shall examine the relationship between some of those yield measures and bonds which have different maturities but are otherwise similar .
7 As an example , let us assume that a package exists and that some of the constituent modules are also contained in other packages which have different managers .
8 These are not wars of religion but conflicts between communities which have different religions ; no side tries to convert the other .
9 My Lord first it was always open to notify and eradicate this problem entirely , secondly there 's the European court make clear the V D S , these sorts of consideration however valid do not of any circumstances provide exemption from the competition which have different objectives and names
10 The choice of duration as the organising category of the past may seem arbitrary , or at best superficial ; but Braudel implies that it serves to pick out states and processes of qualitatively distinct types , which have different sorts of impact on human affairs and demand to be studied separately .
11 The crystal beads and spheres are probably the only objects made of one material and which have different distributions .
12 This confuses the two defences which have different outcomes .
13 VARIABLES — Characteristics , attributes or qualities that can vary in magnitude among individual cases or which have different categories are referred to as variables in statistical analyses where , usually , their relationship ( for example , between education of mothers and the number of children ever born to them ) is studied .
14 Other measures of mortality experience , such as years of potential life lost , which have different age weightings and are more sensitive to social class differentials , are also worth exploring .
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