Example sentences of "may [adv] [vb infin] [noun] 's [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As China 's reaction to Western sanctions over the events in Tiananmen has shown , further international pressure on the Dalai Lama 's behalf may only reinforce Peking 's siege mentality and strengthen its conviction that the West is conspiring to undermine socialism in China .
2 They may also have cricket 's champion talker in fast bowler Brent ‘ Bomber ’ Smith who commutes from Stockton and looks like a 39-year-old Clark Gable .
3 Having considered the various modes of experience ( including science and practice ) and the different sorts of knowledge involved in concrete human activity , we may now address Oakeshott 's argument about the emergence of Rationalism in politics .
4 Moral purists may well debate Aitken 's propriety in selling — even for a charitable cause — something which did not belong to him , namely the copyright in the report , but others may share my own view that , having regard to the intensity of the pro-Biafran feelings of Aitken and Fraser , this particular act would not seriously impede an unobstructed entry into heaven .
5 If there is any demand , it may well add Hewlett-Packard 's object database management system , OpenODB , alongside of its own On-line product .
6 If there is any demand , it may well add Hewlett-Packard 's object database management system , OpenODB , alongside of its own On-line product ( CI No 1,974 ) .
7 We may then apply Ampère 's law to the path shown in Fig. 3.8 yielding It is a bit of a coincidence that eqns ( 3.71 ) and ( 3.72 ) agree .
8 We may then apply Ampère 's law to the path shown by dotted lines to obtain
9 We may therefore use Choleski 's method ( see 2.4.2 ) to find a lower triangular matrix L such that
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