Example sentences of "may be [adj] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It can also be downloaded from Power Tower , Jim Bates 's bulletin board , and may be available from other magazines such as PC Magazine .
2 Help with payment may be available from social services .
3 There are often conical spinelets on both the dorsal and the ventral interradial plates , however , they may be absent from one or other side or even completely missing .
4 So that while the true cost of the manual detergent may be cheaper from one supplier the cost of the degreaser may be more expensive .
5 The source of these birds is not known , but they may be present from late August until April .
6 The electrons may be excited from one orbital to another , still localised at the nitrogen impurity , by much less energy than is required in the perfect diamond : in fact , blue light has sufficient quantum energy .
7 Mrs Telscombe has kindly said that I may be free from two o'clock until six .
8 These interests may be different from other social classes , in which case the society may become stratified , that is , made up of a series of social classes differentiated by status and prestige .
9 This is not so obviously the case with Caribbean Creoles and English : though from the point of view of British English speakers Creole may be different from all British English varieties in salient ways , it is not clearly a separate language for members of the Creole-speaking community .
10 The 1979 Arkleton lecturer pointed out that many upland farmers in Britain tend to have ‘ their own ‘ viability concept ’ , which may be different from that of the theoretical agricultural economist and sociologist ’ .
11 They tend to have their own ‘ viability concept ’ which may be different from that of the theoretical agricultural economist and sociologist .
12 To add to the uncertainty , the age at which a person is considered old enough to vote may be different from that at which they are allowed to marry or fight for their country .
13 The language of instruction in adult education may be different from that used in school .
14 After all , it is the employer 's money which is being spent and the employer 's view may be different from that of the employer 's advisers .
15 Note that if a package has been marked for processing it is also read out since the file name chosen by the package at this level may be different from that chosen by the package at the next level .
16 Many of the issues to be considered in this book will be relevant to such negotiated terms ; however , if they are to be subject to negotiation , the initial approach to drafting may be different from that taken to drafting typical back of order terms .
17 Similarly , they do not remain fixed : goals at 20 may be different from those at 30 and 40 and 50 years .
18 Lyons points out that , for example , the terms of address used by a social inferior to a social superior may be different from those used between peers , as in vocative terms like ‘ Sir ’ or ‘ Doctor ’ or ‘ My Lord ’ ( in the courtroom ) .
19 The terms of such arrangements may be different from those provided by the existing STG schemes .
20 Although memory that an arousing slide has been presented is generally likely to be extremely good , there is evidence that the types of details remembered about such a slide may be different from those remembered from more mundane slides .
21 The factors involved in social science research may be different from those involved in the physical sciences ; indeed some physical scientists question whether or not the ‘ social sciences ’ are truly scientific .
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