Example sentences of "to have a different [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's different if you 're paid to come here to give a talk and you put up a poor show but if you 've volunteered then er I think er you know you you really ought to have a different approach to .
2 This was partly because each brand of typesetting machine tended to have a different way of preparing the bit-map , but it also had to do with the very nature of the technique : rotating the letters , making them larger or smaller , or altering them in any way involved a new bit-map .
3 And as it is quite feasible for a single transaction to have a different currency for each stage of the business cycle — order , invoice , payment , and bank transactions posted to a single account , whether a general ledger account , customer account , or supplier account , should ideally be possible in any currency .
4 You may wish to have a different choice of fish , but the set up should still be the same if you were to chose something like a couple of Siamese Tiger fish ( Datnoides microlepsis ) for the upper swimming layers ( see July 1992 issue of PFK ) .
5 They seemed to have a different attitude to the lecturers and were not afraid to go to them for elucidation of points they did not fully understand , and in tutorials showed their wider knowledge , and their readiness to think for themselves rather than just reproduce what they had learned from textbooks and lectures .
6 Just how successful the campaign has been in straight money terms ( costs per account opened ) is unclear but the advertising is undoubtedly asking to have a different relationship with the viewer than the more passive tradition of the medium .
7 So in spite of it being a mid-turn switch , in this case we seem to have a different type of switch from the one in ( 6 ) , for the other parties to the conversation respond differently to it .
8 ( Non-autistic mentally-retarded children would appear to have a different kind of problem . )
9 It is in respect of ‘ contextually modulated sense ’ that a lexical unit may be justifiably said to have a different meaning in every distinct context in which it occurs .
10 But is it lawful for the Home Secretary to have a different tariff from the judges ?
11 Although the distinction between ‘ general ’ and ‘ generic ’ may seem a fine one , it is useful to have a different label for courses which are broad in occupational rather than academic terms .
12 Mr George : Well , the German planes had a tendency to have a different note to the British planes and you never got many British planes over at night anyway .
13 So we we we tend to have a different sort of , probably if you 'd , if you ask that question differently you would get a different percentage .
14 As women , we 're able to do that weaving and keep the ball afloat and we 're learning to have a different sort of peer group .
15 Those who oppose the ordination of women believe that God intends them to have a different role in the Church from men — though an equally valid one .
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