Example sentences of "may be that [pron] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 It may be that we are becoming a more ‘ criminal ’ nation as the increase in crime rates would suggest , but this can not just be assumed and it is important to be aware of other possible reasons for such an increase .
2 ‘ It may be that we are going to need to use some of the homes which are to close . ’
3 It may be that they were climbing up into the older parts of the mine above the Grand Level to ascertain whether all the worthwhile ore had been taken out .
4 It may be that I 'm asking too much of Bill Forsyth .
5 It may be that you are wanting to get on and be involved in something new for God .
6 If you feel that you are lacking in energy , and are feeling tired and listless , it may be that you are suffering from anaemia , which can be remedied by iron tablets ( your doctor can give you a simple blood test to check for anaemia ) .
7 It may be that you are investigating these evil people on behalf of your government , or it may be that you are ordered to co-operate with them .
8 Kinnock 's weakness , he riposted thoughtfully , may be that he is becoming too autocratic .
9 Henry Calverley won the arrow at the first meeting at Scorton , but it was not held there again until 1754 , so it may be that he was keeping this promise .
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