Example sentences of "a different [noun sg] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 You can make sure you can take time to make sure you get it right you get the information right gives you chance to formulate new ideas and put things in a different way until they have to be too many drafts .
2 As Table 55c of Appendix I shows , although differences between groups were very small , it was often women more than men , older people more than younger people , and those with lower rather than higher educational levels who most often changed to a different choice after they were given the extra information about APR and/ or total credit cost .
3 ‘ They find it all rather amusing but it 's a different story when they have a go and fall off , ’ he said .
4 It would have been a different story if they 'd had to find the key money for the flat themselves .
5 They erm they tend to perhaps have a different attitude if they 've been given company shares , because they 're handled shares er fairly regularly , and that 's a different matter , erm I mean erm are there many people here who have privatized issues ?
6 Yeah well they would n't be in a different colour if they were n't vital to us .
7 ‘ But sometimes young people do things — bad things — because they are in a different country and they need money . ’
8 It was a relief when I was moved on to the Sports Desk ; these were gains and losses of a different kind and they did n't involve people getting killed .
9 I think they have got a different view than they would lead people to believe , ’ says Marshall .
10 It would have been a different matter if they had let him write his own account of what he had found at the Foinmen .
11 It would be a different tale if they were in the king 's own shoes , for he 's a marcher lord himself by reason of his Bohun marriage , and when Wales is in question he thinks like a marcher lord , and there 's an end of it .
12 Cos every every day you 're seeing a different carpet because they do a lot more contract now .
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