Example sentences of "may [vb infin] up in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the brokers between the private sector and the community , such as BITC , say these sources may dry up in the recession .
2 More than 2 tonnes of the waste , contaminated with 300 grams of dioxin , that was scraped from the inside of the pot is still being sought by environmentalists who believe that it , too , may land up in the sea .
3 When less fluid lavas are involved , which do n't break up into droplets , large gobbets of the molten rock are flung up from the vent , spreading out into irregular plates which may break up in the air into smaller bits .
4 The colours wo n't be seen again and they may end up in a museum . ’
5 In contrast , the streetwise dealers require quicker money , and may end up in a bucket shop on the Continent .
6 You may end up in the red , but as long as it 's not by too much , you 're less likely to have rows about it . ’
7 Manifestations can vary enormously from one individual to another ; a sufferer may — or may not — forget how to wash , dress , eat , go to the lavatory , get up or go to bed ; be disorientated in time and place ( for example , may get up in the middle of the night , or may wander away from home and be unable to find his or her way back ) ; forget the social conventions of politeness , and may therefore become aggressive or rude ( or over-friendly ) ; forget how to communicate , and even his or her own or other people 's identity .
8 They may turn up in a show of force in the Market Square . ’
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