Example sentences of "has a completely [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The test car I drove had a serious wind noise problem , which will not be the first time Ford has heard that about the Escort , but it otherwise came across as well conceived — it 's easy to load and has a completely flat floor with rear seats folded — and competent . |
2 | The City of London has a completely separate constitution and is governed by a Lord Mayor , Aldermen and a Common Council . |
3 | The Journal now has a completely new look , with bigger pages and loads of colour . |
4 | The television series is a much richer visual experience , and filming has a completely decisive advantage in being able to explore architecture , inside and out . |
5 | Each design has a completely different neckline and there are some unusual welts with cables or colour patterning . |
6 | My second book , although it has used the same idea of telekinetic powers , has a completely different story line . |
7 | Europe has a completely different concept from this country of the question , ’ What is a nation ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Anthem for Doomed Youth ’ has a completely different angle of viewing as it is comparing two types of death , slaughtering and a ceremonial death . |
9 | When bound to DNA , the 12–20 loop has a completely different conformation from the β -hairpin it adopts in the holorepressor , and wraps around the phosphate backbone ( Fig. 2 b ) . |
10 | It has a completely unique quality and is obviously one of the distinguishing features of our century . |
11 | In the case of the biography the author is even less likely to be attracted to writing at second hand about a nobody , and what is more , he has a completely open field of all the somebodies that he chooses to tackle . |