Example sentences of "have have different [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | erm we have a welfare state , which erm ensures that very few people are living at absolute poverty — you do have shoes to wear , you do have some sort of food to eat — which was n't necessarily the case in the nineteen thirties — and people have had different education and training , their lives are very different . |
2 | Other sectors such as construction and trading houses have had different spurs to go abroad , but they too have been influenced by the earlier investors . |
3 | They are evolutionary in that , although many of the ‘ trials ’ , ‘ pilot studies ’ and ‘ demonstrations ’ have had different origins , there has frequently been a common thread linking one to another , and lessons learned from one have been applied in another . |
4 | Different cultures have had different views of what a healthy diet is . |
5 | Different people have had different views on what this single deficit might be : we will mention three such views . |
6 | Over the years , we have had different witnesses , different Secretaries of State and different chairmen of British Coal . |
7 | Changes in the countryside have had different implications for the rural population depending on : nature of the terrain ; extent and type of capitalist penetration ; existence and extent of agrarian reform ; access to government assistance ; and levels of peasant organisation . |
8 | Most outsiders — this newspaper included — have had different ideas at different times of what was or was not desirable or feasible . |
9 | They have had different offices and different staff . |
10 | Norman is busy trying to get to get to grips with all the paperwork ; security at Chelsea is tight and all the family have to have different passes for each day . |