Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] [prep] a wide " in BNC.

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1 As we have seen , the speaker may not have any specific idea of the extra contextual assumptions that the hearer will supply and the extra relevance may be achieved by a wide array of weak implicatures .
2 More recently , however , a move towards providing language experience ( rather than language instruction ) for poorer ability groups has indicated that levels of proficiency in language use may be reached by a wide range of people .
3 Recently it has been shown that Raman spectra may be obtained from a wide variety of samples using a combination of an interferometer capable of operating in the near-IR region and a near-IR laser .
4 As they may be engaged in a wide range of adult activities , such as cooking , shopping and so on , their dependence on others for safety is especially important to recognise .
5 3.2 PSD modules may be included in a wide range of programmes and none are highly specialised .
6 Personal and Social Development modules may be included in a wide range of programmes .
7 Butterfly eggs may be laid on a wide variety of plants , though each type of butterfly has its preferences .
8 In addition , two other courses are taken which may be chosen from a wide range of other science subjects or from the Social Sciences or Arts .
9 The specific objectification of a moral and juridical individual through the use of objects may be found in a wide range of societies , including those where kinship rather than the economy appears to be the dominant organizational principle .
10 The MA(Honours) in Arabic may be taken with a wide variety of secondary subjects , while there are also a number of joint degrees linking Arabic with appropriate subjects in Arts and Social Sciences .
11 As we have seen , experiential learning methods may be encountered on a wide range of nurse education courses , including Back to Nursing courses .
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