Usar "a different one" en una oración
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a different one
1. ‘May I help you?’ said the teller (a different one)
2. Bru might start off with a different one every day, but he tried to do all of them religiously, every second day, and not before forty-eight hours had elapsed
3. That is, I generated many virtual numbers, and used a different one for each merchant
4. Z: What if she would give you a command and I would give you a different one, but mine would have the result of keeping her safe, even if she wouldn’t want you to do it?
5. rooms has a different one, but this first one is my favorite
6. My friends saw you with a different one every other month and our credit card bills are itemized
7. My old PC used one type of word processor while the new one used a different one, which meant that the documents weren’t compatible
8. Carla had already vanished through a different one, yanking James in with her
9. If you don't get response from that offer, try a different one next time
10. If only I could turn it in on a different one, in Gemini maybe, and feel perfectly at home with new people
11. ing of a different one
12. The next nightmare any of us is going to have, is usually going to be a different one, not the same one over and over! I hear that Marcus constantly wakes up in cold sweats from the constant nightmares he has about you coming after him attacking him! I hear the counseling that he gets is not really helping him, that his mom and grandma are so scared that he‘s going to compensate suicide, just to escape from the constant nightmares he has about YOU coming after him attacking him! He feels, that this evil vicious entity that he encountered on the third floor school hallway that night is not finished with him yet!”
13. If the Saybrook woman was taken by a vampire, it’s a different one
14. What do they mean about my true identity? Do I have a different one than what I have been raised as?
15. And how did the Messenger stay in step with them? A different one in every city? Maybe, but all of the messages had the same handwriting
16. Clive’s compass kept showing a different direction than anybody else, even after the corporal gave him a different one
17. 2) Have you already created a bunch of “gateway pages” by simply duplicating one of your pages and then replacing one keyword with a different one? Search 107
18. “I have more than one roasting pot, we can put her head in a different one,” Cheryl said
19. When I looked for it I found a different one—hooked to another sweater buried in the dirt
20. That’s why she used a different one most of the time
21. If you can’t get a decent extrapolation, you can ignore this stock and move to a different one
22. 2) Have you already created a bunch of “gateway pages” by simply duplicating one of your pages and then replacing one keyword with a different one? Search Engines look across all your site pages and penalize duplication
23. No, this is a different one
24. “Now give me a couple of years and the answer might be a different one
25. PROC EXPAND will change the sampling frequency of the data that you have and convert it to a different one
26. A different one of the three men said, “Let’s go into your store, OK, Mr
27. And now a different one was being made for me
28. In the bill that appears, tap the credit card to select a different one and tap the shipping address and/or contact information to change either one
29. In the market place, where there had been some rather heavy firing before the Emperor’s arrival, lay several killed and wounded soldiers surrounded by his suite of officers and courtiers, was riding a bobtailed chestnut mare, a different one from that which he had ridden at the review, and bending to one side he gracefully held a gold lorgnette to his eyes and looked at a soldier who lay prone, with blood on his uncovered head
30. A different one in every home
31. So the FT might quote a different one to ADVFN
32. And then, just as they came to the last curve in a narrow, winding valley, Lucy heard above all these noises another noise—a different one, which gave
33. Every actor improvised to such purpose that the part was a different one each evening
34. The Emperor, surrounded by his suite of officers and courtiers, was riding a bobtailed chestnut mare, a different one from that which he had ridden at the review, and bending to one side he gracefully held a gold lorgnette to his eyes and looked at a soldier who lay prone, with blood on his uncovered head
35. Suddenly, I seemed to see new wrinkles appear upon its surface, its eyes grow deeper, its smile become a different one, and the whole face assume such an altered aspect that I scarcely recognised it
36. Will gentlemen seriously contend that there would be any thing "abject or disgraceful," if the people of New York should submit to carry on their trade through the Sound? Would the remedy for this interference with our rights be abandoning the ocean altogether? Again: suppose, that instead of both nations blockading the same point, each should station its force at a different one—France at the mouth of the Sound, Britain at the Narrows
37. The question on this law, in my mind, is a different one from any other law which has been passed