Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [verb] [adv] different [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even the band of wavelengths that we share with other animals may create very different impressions , for there are a wide variety of eye designs in the natural world . |
2 | Typically , the parties may have very different views of the situation , and of the issues at stake . |
3 | Within any one type of credit , individual lenders may charge quite different rates , for example . |
4 | Christians may hold very different positions as to how far it is normative . |
5 | While there may be agreement about the lowest levels , below which standards can not be allowed to fall without grave risk to the old person and probably others , individual workers may have very different views and opinions about the acceptability of certain degrees of domestic and personal neglect . |
6 | Such classifications inevitably simplify reality , but it is clear that different members may hold very different views about the role of local councillors . |
7 | Coins may also be acquired from various sources ; local finds or gifts of collectors may give very different pictures . |
8 | The Rushdie affair also emphasized that the composition of society is not homogeneous and some sections may have very different perceptions of what is acceptable at any time . |