Example sentences of "have [art] very different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , companionable silence can be one of the more pleasurable experiences of intimacy , but that kind of silence has a very different look to it .
2 Either way , a successful village like this has a very different look from those Basque villages which have not so far been resettled .
3 A further dilemma may arise when the individual whom professionals are trying to help has a very different interpretation of his or her circumstances , aspirations and prospects from those of relatives , or where the individual is suspicious and distrustful and does not want even close family to know what has happened to him or her .
4 Yet as another story of war , and of God 's involvement in war , it has a very different tale to tell .
5 Uderzo says they preferred not to film in America : ‘ They would have had a very different idea of how to approach the jokes .
6 The finance of primary care has had a very different history ( Eckstein , 1964 ; Gilbert , 1966 ; Stevens , 1966 ; Honnigsbaum , 1979 ) .
7 If only Kinnock had been able to show us this side of himself when he was still Leader of the Labour Party , the election might have had a very different result .
8 The visit intended to boost her morale had had a very different effect .
9 The debate is interesting , for it becomes evident that women who count themselves feminists may otherwise have a very different sense of reality .
10 If you saw her at her work , you might have a very different impression of her , when that gentle , luminous quality turns to a radiant involvement with her task .
11 Notice that one frame in free fall can have a very different velocity and acceleration from another such frame .
12 Living with Keith might therefore have a very different outcome .
13 With 20 : 20 vision , hindsight is very easy , but if only some of the things that are now happening at Asfordby had been accepted more readily a few years ago , we might well have been having a very different debate today .
14 And the second is we 're going to have a very different kind of marriage this time .
15 The ethologists had a very different approach , deriving from a different set of questions and of methods .
16 Although it is now used with a cup , the saucer had a very different origin .
17 Possibly , the River Thames had a very different appearance and variations in its route , so it would not have been possible to pin-point the position of Chiswick which now lies nestled in a compact ‘ U ’ bend of the river .
18 ( Cooperation had a very different meaning in the East ! )
19 Now here you had a very different situation because the nuclear dimension was now starting to become very important .
20 Now here you had a very different situation because the nuclear dimension was now starting to become very important .
21 However , the scents produced by danger usually have a very different purpose — to spread the alarm .
22 Richard Kinsey 's final warning is that while it would be inappropriate to translate research conducted in Scotland to England , ‘ vice versa you can not generalise from the experience south of the Border to Scotland where we have a very different style of policing , a very different system of juvenile justice and a very different welfare structure . ’
23 There can also be problems in ensuring a measure of concept-equivalence across societies , since what are nominally identical practices or institutions may perform varying functions , or have a very different significance .
24 When however we turn to women , items of clothing have a very different signification , a signification corresponding to women 's lack of power in the society .
25 This time I have a very different kind of success story to tell you .
26 Words used in scientific contexts often have a very different meaning from their everyday meaning .
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