Example sentences of "[verb] take a different [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A company with similar beginnings to Star but which has taken a different direction is ACT , based in Birmingham . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | McKinsey , a consultancy , has taken a different approach . |
4 | On the question of the exhaustion of domestic remedies the Commission has taken a different approach . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Everyone needs to take a different approach . |
7 | Er but erm the fact is i if you 're a non-taxpayer , obviously we 've got to take a different view of the way you that you might invest money . |
8 | It was in 1975 , when she moved to the depths of the countryside in the south of France , that life and painting began to take a different shape . |
9 | She began to take a different route so that she approached her home from the other end of Magdalen Street and avoided a meeting with John . |
10 | Hardly surprising that meetings at the DoH have been know to take a different turn from that envisaged by civil servants . |
11 | McGregor wrote that ‘ since no important decision ever pleases everyone in the organisation , he must also absorb the displeasures , and sometimes severe hostility , of those who would have taken a different course ’ . |
12 | But now it looked as if her job might have taken a different turn . |
13 | And everything would have taken a different turn . |
14 | So yo , so you 're saying that it should have been explained to the man from West Calder that that 's the sort of , er level of charges he 'd had to pay and if he did n't want to pay it he should have taken a different house ? |
15 | On the other hand , the staff felt that the project would have taken a different form and provoked different responses from teachers if an outsider had been present at meetings . |
16 | Aeons ago , the waters must have taken a different path and the men who discovered the cave had chipped away the stalagmites to make a passage into the gallery beyond , the gallery where Melissa and Fernand now stood . |
17 | But after a term she decided to take a different route , bookshop experience , a degree in English , more bookshop experience , and some in wholesaling . |
18 | At any point the viewer can choose to come back to this " menu " of choices and choose to take a different option . |
19 | Sheila Rowbotham had taken a different route after graduation from Oxford in 1962 . |
20 | In some regions the transformation had taken place much earlier , as in Kent , or Essex , or Devon , where it had taken a different form altogether , and most of the fields had been reclaimed direct from forest and moorland without passing through the open-field stage at all , or had been enclosed from open field at an early date . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | If you wish to take a different route from those which we offer , simply book your chosen hotel and make your own way . |
24 | Sounds had to take a different tack in order to push Oi ( and boost its circulation ) . |
25 | The ministers claim we have to take a different approach from the Poles or Hungarians but they do not say in what way different . |
26 | " You have to spend some time on the practice tee , and you have to take a different approach every day . |