Example sentences of "[pers pn] may [vb infin] that [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And , why , you may argue that those criteria are too strict , those are criteria that are used in a medical sense . |
2 | You may find that some positions for intercourse become uncomfortable . |
3 | In addition to general sessions , you may find that some clinics offer sessions to deal with particular methods of contraception or for particular groups — for example , for young people . |
4 | You may find that some beaches are private and a charge is made , but wherever possible we have included any beach charges in the price of your holiday ( see p.225 ) . |
5 | The idea is that we may know that some pleasures or pains have a generally high or low degree of purity or fecundity without its being practicable on a particular occasion to specify and evaluate specifically the precise further pleasures or pains which are likely to ensue from them . |
6 | When the house of childhood does not serve as a place of support and nurture , when there is intense conflict between different members of the household , then we may find that many memories of indoors have been suppressed . |
7 | They also insist that hunting is not done for sport , as it is in many ‘ sophisticated ’ countries , although they may admit that all forms of traditional hunting take on a certain glamour , especially in the minds of the younger men . |
8 | They may consider that many forms of non-consensual sexual intercourse are not so grave as to be labelled rape . |
9 | It may mean that all lambs expected to be put before live exporters will have to carry a flock identification mark . |