Example sentences of "[noun] may [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The recession may have made a difference in the sense that people are being more realistic about what they can afford , ’ said the magazine 's associate editor Fenella Willis .
2 BTG fears that if the consortium including RCT offers the best price RCT may attempt to gain a majority share-holding and might shut BTG 's US office .
3 Note that such an attachment may suffice to allow a learner to drive a motor cycle in excess of 250cc .
4 Filling in the details on the marriage certificate may have proved a problem for Benjamin : his mother was now past hope in the workhouse , and his father had died when he himself was less than two years old .
5 In particular , a database user may want to search a file in a number of ways , according to a particular application .
6 Alternatively O may choose to bring a claim for conversion against X or Y. Where O brings his claim against Z , Z will naturally wish to claim against Y who sold to him .
7 If this interpretation is correct , then evolutionism may have played a role in promoting a greater awareness of environmental fragility mainly through its Lamarckian rather than its Darwinian version .
8 ( 1 ) Where a licensing board considers that licensed premises are no longer suitable or convenient for the sale of alcoholic liquor , having regard to their character and condition , and the nature and extent of the use of the premises , the board may decide to hold a hearing with a view to making a closure order under this section , and the effect of a closure order is that the licence held in respect of the premises shall cease to have effect while the closure order is in force .
9 ( 9 ) A licensing board may refuse to renew a licence provisionally granted under subsection ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) above if the board considers that there has been unreasonable delay on the part of the applicant in completing the premises .
10 That two of his sons had fought for Parliament may have played a part in this transfer of loyalty .
11 Tiny Rowland may have become a bore with his obsession over DTI 's failure to publish the report on the House of Fraser — but on this occasion he is on the side of the Gods .
12 the University may wish to consider a review of the information about assessment and marking schemes which is provided to students .
13 Here , with my seal-profile friend Fairfax , in the sight of the Mountain of God , I see that Victoria may have had a point .
14 For example , researchers may attempt to obtain a series of lengthy in-depth interviews with senior buyers or decision-makers in industrial organisations , whilst consumer market research might concentrate on getting a limited amount of specific information from as large a sample as possible from the relevant population .
15 Also , any creditor may decide to lodge a court petition for the company to be compulsorily wound up .
16 General Motors Corp may need to sell a stake in Electronic Data Systems Corp in order to overcome a $14,000m worldwide pension obligation , industry analysts told Reuter : chief financial officer Richard Wagoner said the automaker plans to make a ‘ significant contribution ’ into its pension fund this year and next year , and over the next six or seven years , hopes to eliminate its pension fund liability completely ; analysts say it could raise almost $5,000m by selling a 25% stake in the computer services giant , and Lehman Brothers automotive analyst Joseph Phillippi said he expects it either to sell a stake or return to the equity markets ; officials from both the General and British Telecommunications Plc say that any deal for the UK phone giant to buy a stake in EDS is far from certain .
17 Other activities may include following a trail .
18 Baseball may have become a parks game in Britian in recent years but now in Gloucestershire there 's a new name to put alongside the Chicago Whitesox and the Los Angeles Dodgers … the name on the shirt is the Gloster Meteors .
19 Similarly , the manager in charge of a local authority department may need to give a lead to others in defining the role and objectives of that department .
20 Sheriff Robert Younger told him : ‘ You are a first offender and perhaps your alcoholism may have played a part in these offences .
21 On the other hand , I in the States may need to contact a manufacturer in England .
22 In the same way a horse may want to touch a person that it likes .
23 If they cause very high casualties the enemy units may have to take a panic test in the same way as for missile casualties .
24 If we are successful in identifying these the opportunities may exist to prevent a situation that is desperately difficult to cure .
25 It 's believed a man who answered the advert may have aranged a meeting and then strangled her .
26 Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel .
27 RESEARCHERS in Texas may have found a way of reducing brain damage in road accident victims who have been drinking excessively .
28 The defendant may wish to make a statement under caution which may prove or help to prove these elements .
29 And talking about that — some readers may have encountered a research questionnaire in some copies of PFK recently .
30 As it happened a political upheaval in Indonesia in 1965 – 66 ( in which American contacts with the military in Indonesia may have played a part ) brought an unexpectedly early end to the confrontation with Britain .
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