Example sentences of "[pers pn] may [be] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One reason to think it may is that the new agreements have turned national tariff-cutting programmes into international commitments .
2 It may be that the sin-offering deals with infringements of God 's laws , whereas the guilt-offering , since it raises the question of compensation , deals with situations where human injury is involved .
3 It may be that the global warming and atmospheric circulation adjustments will happen in a series of abrupt steps or jumps , the magnitude and timing of which are as yet uncertain .
4 It may be that the decisive factor in H's favour was the fact that H was effectively on " garden leave " .
5 for them it may be that the sixteen double O four has a more expensive housing arrangement anyway , or under that purpose
6 It may be that the theory-practice issue in professional education has become over-polarized .
7 It may be that the first is a purse which is never empty , and the second a pot which provides a wholesome meal whenever you demand one in the right way .
8 It may be that the round tombs are a reference back to a very ancient and primitive type of house , long-since abandoned except for tomb architecture , or they may be an exotic , a design imported from a foreign land where both tombs and houses were round .
9 Perhaps some positive aspects are contained within fat 's designation as taboo ; for instance , some people find fat attractive because it is forbidden and marginal : ‘ It may be that the forbidden is exciting because it is forbidden .
10 It may be that the major mischief at which the Act was directed was the mischief which has become endemic of persons using one computer to hack into another computer .
11 It may be that the two books were originally one manuscript .
12 Even in these days of permissiveness , it may be that the one party has not had , or has been denied , the opportunity of discovering the anatomical characteristics of the other .
13 If religion is less significant than it used to be in modern societies , it may be that the emotional issues are resolved too , or that they have found other modes of expression , in the arts and entertainments , and in political movements .
14 It may be that the untapped pool of non-practising nurses are in the main housewives and mothers , or frustrated office workers .
15 When parents and children have been passionately attached to each other it may be that the only way to leave is to have a blow-up .
16 It may be that the only times the parents show joint concern is when the child misbehaves and so the child continues to be difficult as it keeps the family together .
17 Children cope in different ways and it may be that the only support they need is from you .
18 Thus , it may be that the only undertaking being made is that the sample was honestly and properly taken from the bulk , as was the case in Gardiner v Gray ( 1815 ) 4 Camp 144 .
19 It may be that the only way for a new supplier to break through this impasse is to secure a small order which , in effect , permits the demonstration of his company 's capability to provide consistently high-quality products promptly .
20 Since individuals have different tastes , it may be that the efficient solution is for individuals of similar taste to group together .
21 It may be that the correct account of knowledge does unfortunately give the sceptic the opening he is looking for .
22 It may be that the best solution is to find an individual or local entrepreneur who is enamoured of the building and willing and keen to make a first-class job of it .
23 Indeed , it may be that the best approach to the design of guidelines for empirical evaluation is to begin with familiar and well-tried procedures for the elicitation and observation of data and see how far they can be adapted to serve a pedagogic purpose .
24 It may be that the best corrective to them arises from frequent interaction with a more benign reality .
25 Not only would accommodation and compromise between these various interests be desirable , but also it may be that the best solution would be some alternative to a motorway , or some alternative route not already considered .
26 After hearing defence submissions that the £600,000 payout to Mrs Sutcliffe was ‘ perverse and excessive ’ , Lord Donaldson said : ‘ It may be that the general jury approach to newspaper libel at the moment is tempered by some indignation at the way some branches of the Press are run — coupled with the feeling that , if you can get £1m on the pools , why should n't you get £1m on the newspapers too ?
27 It may be that the general class of adverbials which can appear initially in a sentence could be taken as possible markers of ‘ topic-shift ’ .
28 Or it may be that the internal organization of the firm is such that it replicates a capital market so that middle managers are obliged to profit-maximize .
29 It may be that the weathered materials from which it is built are particularly attractive and there is something about the building that is pleasing to the eye — soft red brick or golden stone , patterned brickwork or decorative ironwork .
30 Judicial ideas are no more immutable than any others and it may be that the above account is too pessimistic , but it seems likely that any future extension of strict liability will come only from the legislature .
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