Example sentences of "may [adv] [be] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Lenarduzzi 's sleep is also disturbed by the thought that the interests of the nation may only be served at the expense of local needs or , indeed , that purely academic considerations might distort the wider implications of a proper education . |
2 | ‘ This one , ’ said Owen generously , looking down at him , ‘ may not be over-valued at the price . |
3 | In other cases misconduct may not be aimed at a specific customer , but may impact on the integrity of the market as a whole . |
4 | In the hierarchy of Community legal texts to which I have alluded , the founding treaties may thus be placed at the highest level , in a position comparable to that of a written national constitution . |
5 | Revision of aseptic technique may best be covered by one-to-one teaching , whereas the care of the terminally ill patient may best be discussed at a tutorial . |
6 | However , bargaining structures may also be compared at the disaggregated industry or workplace levels which vary greatly within countries as well as between them . |
7 | But age discrimination may also be practised at a primitive , subcortical level , with aged patients being accorded substandard treatment simply through the exercise of knee-jerk responses based on blind prejudice . |
8 | A plaque to commemorate the destruction of the railway and subsequent conversion to the Five Pits Trail may now be found at the site . |