Example sentences of "may [not/n't] agree " in BNC.
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1 | Others may not agree . |
2 | For good or ill , they may not agree with the way things have turned out , or are developing at the moment . |
3 | I know some people may not agree with this , but it has been my view over three or four years of struggle that there are in fact substantial elements within the establishment , within government , within the civil service who would like to help . |
4 | For the examiner may not agree that the fact is implied in the question ; but he will not mind about this if he sees that your assumption is not the result of carelessness but is your considered interpretation of the question . |
5 | There is little point in consulting people because they may not agree with you . |
6 | Relatives , of course , do not always agree with the individual about what is best for him or her and they may not agree with professionals trying to help the person either . |
7 | ‘ He may not agree . |
8 | For that reason , conservatives who reject the idea of change , who cling to past ideas and ideologies , while we may not agree with them , are entitled to be understood and their reluctance to face the pain of change respected . |
9 | Erm for instance , you go to one meeting and erm you would just sort of , mind you I think probably you may not agree , young people perhaps think this is the best way . |
10 | You may not agree with that but of course the formula is is the retail price index plus a factor of K. |
11 | We may not agree with the intention of the words as viewed from the poem as a whole , but the words themselves must surely be admired . |
12 | Our policy is always to debate with the middle ground , extending the metaphorical hand to people who may not agree . |
13 | I may not agree with many parts of his speech , but it was in the finest traditions of the House . |
14 | Although one may not agree with it , what he has to say is always considered and well argued . |
15 | Although he may not agree with what I have said , and what I am about to say , he should at least extend to all of us the courtesy of sitting quietly in his seat , especially if he joins us at such a late time . |
16 | The editor may not agree with sentiments in a " letter to the editor " : if sued for libel , does he lose the defence of " fair comment " because it can not be said that the opinion is honestly his ? |
17 | But clearly the County Council may not agree with me . |
18 | You may not agree with all she says and certainly many things may not be applicable to you — but — she sets you thinking in a refreshing way . |
19 | Now you may not agree with that , but nevertheless I will say , ‘ Do you think it 's a good thing ? ’ and you can say , ‘ Well , it 's a step in the right direction , I 'm encouraged by it . ’ |