Example sentences of "have [be] [vb pp] [prep] different " in BNC.

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1 They 've all been ele these three councillors have been elected at different , in different years okay ?
2 Most of the attention , however , was focused on the nine days ahead of battling over the direction of economic reform in Russia and over a new constitution , several drafts of which have been prepared by different factions .
3 A later related study will deal with the more specialised question of how involvement in unionism may be changing in sunrise firms , and how employee relations have been affected by different management strategies .
4 It is difficult to comment on the general effect of these developments as different industries and individual companies have been affected in different ways .
5 They left the foster mother 's home on 19 June , and after a period in a children 's home they have been placed with different foster parents .
6 " I have been connected with different unions for this last twenty years " , he declared to the Royal Commission on Labour in 1892 , " but I am sorry to state that they have been formed for the benefit of one man , for he has generally cleared out with the funds " .
7 Two of the women had their throats slit after the rapes , ’ the report states.Victims have been assaulted in different situations , said Ms Hampson .
8 ‘ Positive control ’ mutants in crp that affect transcription activation without altering the ability of the regulatory protein to recognize its target site have been isolated by different groups [ 5–8 , and R.Ebright , quoted in 8 ] .
9 These problems have been tackled in different ways and with different degrees of success , as I shall later try to explain .
10 Two examples will illustrate the policies that have been adopted by different authorities .
11 It would be too much to expect convergent evolution to have produced a single thrifty genotype in all populations by chance , and the most likely situation is that several genes have been selected in different combinations , in different populations , to produce a phenotypically similar syndrome .
12 As a result of acquiring writing ‘ one can compare side by side utterances that have been made at different times and places ’ ( 1977 , pp. 11 — 12 ) .
13 The relative esteem in which stones have been held at different times has rested on a number of factors .
14 The best known of these studies , internationally , is the now well established Values and Life Styles ( VALS ) approach pioneered by the Stamford Research Institute in California , and licensed to various European market research agencies ( in the UK , Applied Futures Ltd ) ; a number of others have been promoted by different interests from time to time , notably the Europe-wide RISC studies .
15 When various media types and units are being used , particularly if primary and secondary media items have been forced to different media types , a unit which is only able to handle secondary items will attempt to do so in order to contribute to the workload .
16 Many materials have been produced for different languages by individual teachers : these have been shown to succeed in the very specific circumstances facing a particular teacher/author in his or her classroom , but it has not so far proved possible to generalise from the successes in terms of easily accessible materials usable by different teachers under differing circumstances .
17 Cash limits now cover directly some 60% of public expenditure and have been used in different ways throughout the public sector .
18 Where identical or similar subjects have been entered by different Members whose names are drawn in the ballot , only the first name will appear on the list .
19 Different theories have been linked to different ideas on the value or otherwise of inequality , and also , as we shall see later , to different views on society and its future .
20 A substantial number of small instrumented areas have been instituted in different parts of the world and physical geographers contributed to the initiation and running of a considerable number of these .
21 The attempt to talk about ‘ the family in industrial society ’ implies some contrast with the family in ‘ pre-industrial society ’ , thereby apparently lumping together feudal Europe , the major empires and kingdoms of the Middle and Far East and the Americas , and the many forms of tribal , hunting , nomadic and peasant societies that have been found throughout different parts of the globe .
22 Different varieties have been found in different areas .
23 Sessions have been offered by different community language coordinators on topics which include :
24 Since then , various parts have been occupied at different times by a multitude of smaller firms .
25 Despite these possible obstacles to defining the boundaries and content of a local political system , local government has traditionally shown two characteristics of autonomous behaviour which have been reflected in different policy outcomes between local authorities of otherwise similar conditions .
26 Furthermore , porosity-resistivity relationships have been plotted under different confining pressures to establish a model for water saturation computations .
27 Caching of food , on the other hand , does occur , and records of 70 or 80 prey individuals being stored in one place have been described for different predator species ( Quick , 1951 ; Parovshchikov , 1963 ; Chesemore , 1975 ; MacDonald , 1976 ) .
28 The idea of palaeokarst landforms seems to have been attracting the attention of European geomorphologists in recent years and possible examples of various ages have been described from different places , e.g. Belgium and Poland ( Sparks ,
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