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

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31 Scotland has a different brewing tradition in England and Wales .
32 Obviously you get to know that a Gibson has a different tone from a Strat , and you 'd also know the kind of sound you wanted .
33 The air line is inserted through the cap of the tube ( virtually every model of undergravel has a different cap system , designed to spread water through the tank , and/or splash it on the surface for aeration ) .
34 The Wild Wood has a different smell to Pigeon Alley , more like the chicken transporters that make you gasp when you ca n't get the car windows up fast enough — a cocktail of scurf , shit and butcher 's shop .
35 and everyone 's pain has a different smell .
36 This is because the planning departments believe that the information obtained by the business units needs to be supplemented by their own scanning which has a different emphasis .
37 A medical textbook has a different emphasis and purpose but can usefully be referred to when more detailed information about a specific condition is desired .
38 Each type of clay mineral has a different propensity for the exchange of cations which can be measured by its cation exchange capacity ( c.e.c. ) in units of milliequivalents per 100 g ( ) of clay .
39 How can it be that the chap next door has a PC , yet his has a different processor from yours , has a different monitor , and probably has a different keyboard ?
40 The Danube has a different name in every country through which it flows : in Germany it is the Donau , in Slovakia , Dunaj , when it reaches Budapest it becomes the Duna , at Belgrade it is the Dunav and in Romania it is the Dunarea .
41 Each country has a different name for them , often reflecting local attitudes , such as the graphic villas miserias in Argentina , highlighting the poverty of the communities .
42 Could you introduce er the people , your team , particularly as I think one of them has a different name to the label in front of them .
43 Boswell has a different spelling — ‘ Strichen ’ , and so it is today : and he gives a direction to the place : ‘ we went four miles out of our road , after passing Old Deer , and went thither . ’
44 They arrive in Dorset and Kevin sets up the tent , but Sharon has a different idea .
45 If you compare a striped object with one that has a different kind of black and white pattern , they do not appear to be the same size even if , in reality , they are identical .
46 Each horse has a different kind of character , these range from nervous horses to very confident horses , they are much like humans .
47 And since the mandolin has a different tuning to the guitar , it gives you a different chord voicing to everybody else .
48 However , if they are rearranged to read ‘ Put the blanket on this child ’ the sentence has a different meaning .
49 But to Japan 's Ministry of International Trade and Industry' ( MITI ) the word has a different meaning .
50 A day by the seaside has a different meaning on the breezy east coast .
51 Numeracy has a different meaning now .
52 In a neutral context like It 's — , heavy has a different meaning .
53 Spreads in futures are also called straddles although , in the context of traded options , ‘ straddle ’ has a different meaning .
54 But now I think it has a different meaning .
55 The concept of space has a different meaning to different cultures .
56 The paper dated 15 February 1983 before the works committee which resolved on that date to grant permission , contains a reference to the number of lorries anticipated at the Gillingham Gate daily and under the same heading ‘ Traffic-Safety and Freeflow ’ has a different entry from the one I have referred to .
57 For example , sanguine Conté Carres crayons are made with a mixture of native earths plus softeners such as China clay , while the natural lump sanguine you can buy does not have these softening additives and so has a different texture .
58 Table 6.7 has a different focus , dividing the employed workforce according to form of payment as well as by strata ( for the salary-earners ) and sector ( for wage earners ) .
59 Other utilities allow you to support up to four other users on the same system , each of which has a different key , allowing different levels of access to the system .
60 This means that a typical Surtseyan cone has a different profile from a Strombolian one .
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