Example sentences of "may not [verb] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's hard to accept that the people we care for may not feel the same way about us .
2 Regrettably no , the safety standards and regulations in operation overseas are those of the country in question and may not reach the same level as those we enjoy in the UK .
3 We may not possess the same mind structure , the same subtle energy anatomy and function , but enough similarities are present for some sort of meaning to be conveyed .
4 Friends who are very dissimilar may not give the same thing to each other , but what each gives can sometimes be even richer for this : it can make up for the other 's deficits .
5 Consultancies may not enjoy the same growth as in-house public relations departments for this reason .
6 On this basis the Council issued a statement the following year on Procedure for Validation of Courses of Study , the kernel of which was the CNAA 's wish to respond differently to institutions which themselves differed widely in range of work and in experience : ‘ an application from a college where the staff for the proposed course is of known academic quality and experience may not require the same scrutiny of detail by the Council as in other cases ’ .
7 Competition for a female or other sex object may not produce the same hierarchy as that for food , simply because a sexually aroused animal , say , is not necessarily a hungry one .
8 Given a free choice , children usually choose the apparatus they are ready for and although a three-year-old may imitate the feats of an older child with a funnel , tube and bottle , he may not gain the same satisfaction as he does from achieving something much more simple on his own .
9 The lessons may not have the same applicability in the UK where health care costs are already much lower .
10 But it does point out that " almost perfectly contestable " may not have the same status as " almost perfectly competitive " .
11 In contrast , social workers may not have the same status and their power will be less .
12 Although the latter may be slightly cheaper than sateen , it may not have the same draping quality .
13 Stan Reynolds , Harry Little , Carl Einstien and Fred Grummidge may not have the same ring about them but between 1950 and 1960 these were the names on the footballing tongues of Whaddon .
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