Example sentences of "[pers pn] may [adv] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | You may even throw caution to the wind and try one of our Mystery Trips . |
2 | We may also draw attention to the fact that it is possible logically , even if not biologically , to use old , with the same effect as it has in the phrase Charlie 's old school , in combination with the word mother ; the incongruity of the result should give us a very sharp view of the difference between the ordinary referential variation of adjectives used relativistically , and the semantic effect produced by the difference in type of relation at work in ( 33 ) and ( 34 ) . |
3 | The procuticle is probably secreted around them and they may also transport material to the outer procuticle and epicuticle . |
4 | They may therefore reduce output to , say , 80,000 units at a total cost of £340,000 , giving an average cost of £4.25 . |
5 | While this may be a means of sharing responsibilities and caring , it may also give rise to tensions in overcrowded households . |
6 | It may soon add biotechnology to this list . |
7 | Occasionally the fungus can ensconce itself in the terminal portion of the urethra , and it may then give rise to symptoms similar to those found in non-specific urethritis . |
8 | He may also fall prey to complacency in that , having added his bottle of Preparation W , he then fails to notice ailment Z which requires a quite different treatment . |
9 | If he does , he may just come face to face with himself . |