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

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61 Each state in the United States has a different criminal and civil code .
62 It can carry information because each DNA molecule can have a different sequence of bases , just as every paragraph in this book has a different sequence of letters .
63 They are the editors , they 're not the sole authors so each chapter has a different author erm and like all books some are stronger than others but what I would like you to do for the next , by the time we meet next time , that 's on Monday the next lecture , please have read chapters one and two of that book .
64 Too early to know , say officials , and anyway that question really has a different target : it was the press and Wall Street that got euphoric in the early days of war , and then came down with a bump , not the administration .
65 Each of the dealing firms has a different amount of stock but you can work out who has what by how keenly the prices compare with the best bid , best offer .
66 Protestant conservatism has a different flavour from Catholic conservatism .
67 The necessary condition of audit independence has a different flavour in government .
68 A common set of robust application programming interfaces for graphical user interfaces and networking would do to start with says UI , which it believes it could get most of the community to commit to , even if each has a different implementation ( UX No 391 ) .
69 Everybody I talk to has a different version of Jim 's life .
70 The 1990 SORP has a different version : it simply states that the prudence concept should be applied .
71 Everyone has a different pain threshold but how much of that is due to what is going on in the mind is hard to say .
72 Having said that , every person has a different rate of ageing .
73 ( b ) Each material has a different rate of deterioration
74 The most striking feature of the rotor is that it has a different number of teeth to the stator ; the example of Fig.1.5 has four rotor teeth .
75 Within the area of segmental phonology the most obvious type of difference is where one accent has a different number of phonemes ( and hence of phonemic contrasts ) from another .
76 Porto Santo , being smaller and lower than Madeira , has a different climate .
77 ‘ You realise that each age has a different set of problems .
78 Sociologists and social anthropologists now have a clearer understanding of the nature of their propositions , seeing them as attempts to provide interpretative accounts of one social group 's ways of living to another group , which has a different set of values and assumptions .
79 Yet they manage to avoid interbreeding , because each species has a different serenade .
80 Each of these cartridges has a different item on it .
81 It might be interpreted as saying that V has a mode of access to his own brain different from any modes of access to V 's brain available to BS ; or that V has a different mode of access to the external world , and that this constitutes the difference between him and BS .
82 It is impossible to deny that V has a different mode of access to the external world from BS , for V can see and BS can not .
83 Now his Silverhill Colliery is one of 10 given a High Court reprieve — but Martin has a different reason for smiling .
84 Earlier we described a paradox which was that each user or group of users has a different need for information and the way that is presented to him .
85 Inevitably an author writes from his understanding and perspective ; a user probably has a different background , level of understanding and experience of the same subject .
86 Each coloured button has a different value .
87 Each type of SBU has a different business role to play and should be evaluated in terms of its role and life-cycle stage .
88 ( 4.12 ) also applies to variable-reluctance motors , except that the parameter k has a different definition .
89 Each Red Panda has a different pattern , making it easy to identify individuals .
90 Cramlington has a different pattern because of job creation on green-field sites in the 1970s .
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