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

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1 However , the weaving of Turkoman rugs has taken a different direction in each country , and there are now certain variations in the overall quality and characteristics of the rugs , as well as in the manner in which they are made .
2 Some frogs have adopted a different technique .
3 His work has ensured a different fate .
4 Another effect of the development of the hard woody stem is that , as soon as they are established , climbers drop the tendency to put up new growth from ground level ( as ramblers do ) and so pruning has to follow a different principle ( see pages 54–72 ) .
5 At present , a multinational company can not run just one fund for all its staff ; an employee moving from Britain to Spain has to join a different fund .
6 Over the space of a decade the CNAA had become a different organization .
7 Sheila Rowbotham had taken a different route after graduation from Oxford in 1962 .
8 To overcome some of the problems associated with the structural and subcultural-orientated theories based on the functionalist perspective , Interactionism has adopted a different theoretical perspective for examining crime and rule-breaking .
9 If , instead of transferring the same document , the buyers had transferred a different one , then section 47(2) would not have applied .
10 Unfortunately , industrialisation and urbanisation have brought a different set of problems , for example , in relation to air pollution .
11 But different factories have produced a different quality of chemical .
12 Kingston upon Thames SSD has taken a different route , targeting part of its homecare service on people with less complex or intensive needs , particularly clients needing household cleaning .
13 He explained that every biscuit has to have a different flavour and must be new or improved , as Americans have a short attention span : ‘ The food here is a bit like the film industry ; you always have to come up with something else . ’
14 Sounds had to take a different tack in order to push Oi ( and boost its circulation ) .
15 On the question of the exhaustion of domestic remedies the Commission has taken a different approach .
16 Chamberlain may have shrunk visibly as the clouds across the face of Europe had grown darker , but the British people had taken a different path .
17 Instead of developing four-legged galloping to the high pitch of perfection that horses ( and presumably litopterns ) did , kangaroos have perfected a different gait : two-legged hopping with a large balancing tail .
18 Every dancer has got a different job to do on the road — as if dancing were n't difficult enough — but you know what most people would say : ‘ It 's art , it 's dance , it 's Britain , you should be grateful to be doing it at all ’ .
19 One hundred and forty committee and board members took part , and the colleges and departments had to face a different kind and volume of documentation .
20 But , on the same evidence as they had , the Home Secretary had reached a different view quite lawfully .
21 As a child Rose of Lima had watched a different version of the ‘ penetration of the universe ’ , as the silver mines were sunk deeper and deeper into the mountains , at high risk , in search of treasure .
22 Unless I suppose if you come from up there you , I would presumably you would know that 's an Edinburgh accent and Glas Glasgow has got a different accent has it ?
23 The reason that this has occurred is because the bureau has installed a different set of fonts to you and , because of the limited set of font numbers available they have ended up with a different set of IDs to you .
24 J. The port of Hull has a large rich industrial hinterland but the city has had a different sphere of influence , or market area .
25 Each school had experienced a different degree of financial devolution , from limited delegation allocated by historical funding to almost full delegation to include staff costs based on formula funding .
26 Strikes in RENFE have followed a different pattern .
27 New technology and new management attitudes have brought a different atmosphere .
28 The Germans have had a different structure of labour laws for many years .
29 Mr Helmut Wolski had felt a different man since the golden eagle 's escape , and now did some things differently .
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