Example sentences of "may [vb infin] a [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore the candidate for this party in one constituency may stress a commitment to education , while colleagues in other constituencies may make the pensions increase the central plank in their programme . |
2 | We may make a trip to Glen Nevis next month . |
3 | For instance , a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia , which causes him to have certain childhood adjustment problems , which in turn bring about unusual family communication styles . |
4 | If Jarvis does not play , Yorkshire may give a debut to Harrogate born paceman Stuart Milburn who was due to play against Oxford University but that game was abandoned without a ball being |
5 | If , after cleaning , the level of micro-organisms remaining is so high that there is a potential danger of food contamination which may constitute a risk to health or cause accelerated spoilage , disinfection is needed . |
6 | D51 may provide a clue to Smart 's intentions |
7 | ‘ Disability does not mean inability , and failure to consider people with disabilities for a job may lead a company to failure in obtaining the best person for a position , ’ he said . |
8 | It should be remembered that whilst such an action may accelerate a return to work in some cases , the use of an independent specialist has very positive advantages in confirming ( or otherwise ) a previous diagnosis and identifying our potential liability under the policy . |
9 | Please do not separate the parents and fry , as if you do , you may put a stop to breeding , as this species is colonial . |
10 | The later shelly sands of the northern Neogene ( such as the English " crags " and the French faluns ) and the echinoid.bearing limestones of the Mediterranean may represent a return to plate stability . |
11 | In fact , providing Work Experience may represent a cost to employers in terms of staff supervision time and loss of productivity . |
12 | Some may involve a risk to life or of irreparable damage to health . |