Example sentences of "may [adv] [be] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The campaigning or action group of committed older people may not be what many people expect from the counselling process , preferring acceptance and contentment rather than possible militancy as the outcome of help and support .
2 The functional link for this class of proteins may not be their own protein sequence , but rather the nucleic acid structures recognized by their binding domains .
3 Gina Bellman stars as the girl who may or may not be his demure wife — and who may or may not be a hooker he meets in a hotel .
4 Geography may not be our strong suit but , if it 's true , the rumour smacks of Intel Corp which , let's face it , has the gall and the cash to do it .
5 So it is essential to check with your travel agent or bank on your destination 's quirks and then think about other possible needs , as money may not be your only consideration .
6 ‘ He may not be your favourite person at the moment , but Adam did invite me and it is his home that I would be wandering about in . ’
7 It is often equated with the explanatory social survey ( as we shall see in Chapter 4 ) and although this may well be its prime expression , the logic and the impulse of variable analysis is somewhat wider than this being devoted to securing a more general basis for quantification in social research .
8 The Sound Organisation ( 4 Pickfords Wharf , Clink St , London SE1 , 071 403 2255 ) often have overhauled examples of the latter in stock , a perfect way to make what may well be your last vinyl upgrade at a reasonable price .
9 There is an opportunity now on the fifth of July , when this may well be our last chance to demonstrate , all of us , along with health service workers , cos they ca n't do it on they o on their own .
10 AS HE EMBARKS upon what may well be his last Test series as England captain , and his zenith surely reached , one wonders why , apart from various ghost-written ‘ autobiographies ’ .
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