Example sentences of "have different view " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Everybody has different views on what they think is right .
2 Sometimes relatives and patients had obviously had different views of the home .
3 Different cultures have had different views of what a healthy diet is .
4 Different people have had different views on what this single deficit might be : we will mention three such views .
5 We may ask if we would have different views on the interrelationships of modern craniates if we had no fossils .
6 The Draft Guidance , however , refers to the possibility that user and carer may have different views and seek different outcomes and therefore may need to be involved separately in the assessment process ( DoH , 1991a ) .
7 As far as the former is concerned , planning policy guidance , we will have different views .
8 This authority has been doubted because of the conflict that would arise were the receiver and the directors to have different views on whether an action should be brought and also on the handling of any counterclaim .
9 They did , however , anticipate that boards would bring together people likely to have different views about the purposes of boards .
10 For one thing it takes into account the fact that people in different social circumstances are likely to have different views and different opinions ; the sample is chosen so that the more salient features and differences that are thought to exist are proportionately represented .
11 The Americans had different views , but they had deliberately distanced themselves from the area .
12 Even if you had different views , you felt you should not impose those views on a significant minority .
13 Back in the Haçienda , tweed trousered , shorn haired , Mark Radcliffe had different views : ‘ The music you listen to is like the way you dress , the films you like or the books you read , a statement about yourself .
14 The two schools came to different conclusions because they asked different kinds of questions and had different views as to what counted as an explanation , and of how an explanation should be evaluated .
15 Just how much nutrition information should be put on a food label is a much-debated subject and different manufacturers have different views .
16 So a statement such as ‘ Lots of parents have different views about their children ’ or ‘ I wonder if there are times when you do n't totally agree with each other ? ’ may enable this to happen .
17 It is not simply that they have different views of the world , but that they each define what is the evidence in a different way .
18 This example is an interesting one because different people have different views about whether or not it is in fact " illegal " .
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