Example sentences of "it may [adv] [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may even threaten human health , mainly by contaminating water . |
2 | It may even exceed those standards ’ . |
3 | On the other hand , it may be difficult to implement and it may also create human problems . |
4 | It may also inhibit spontaneous protest . |
5 | It may also express other varieties of emphasis — for instance , contrast — but this is in no way required of it any more nor less than of a prenominal adjective . |
6 | It may also make little sense for the social services to sever the birth links of say a ten or eleven year old , when the law gives that child the right on reaching the age of eighteen to seek out the birth parents and relatives . |
7 | It may also involve some degree of persuasion that the customer should consider purchasing the product , or should actually make the purchase . |
8 | A properly sited overseas holding company will allow the averaging of double tax relief on dividends from underlying subsidiaries , and it may also minimise withholding taxes on those dividends . |
9 | It may also stimulate European dealers to exhibit one of my artists ’ , he says . |
10 | If your army contains at least one Mob of Orcs ( including Big'uns ) it may also include any number of stone throwers , which Orcs call Rock Lobbers . |
11 | If your army contains at least one Mob of Orcs ( including Big'uns ) it may also include any number of Bolt Throwers . |
12 | If your army includes at least one Mob of Orcs ( including Big'uns ) it may also include any number of Orc boar chariots . |
13 | In so doing , it may also win new respect in other areas of physics , where many see it as a fascinating but over-costly irrelevance . |
14 | It may also have different siting relationships to some of these than the purely exploitative patterns indicated above . |
15 | And as Bethan found , it may also take some time to find a treatment that 's right for you . |
16 | It may also provide key lessons in what firms can do to use technology more effectively . |
17 | For example , if an advert is placed in The Sun for construction supervisors , it may well produce 500 replies within a couple of days . |
18 | It may well have shocked listeners in 1957 , but it now comes as the most delightful interlude — genuine , not mocking , in its evocations . |
19 | It may well include pre-vocational elements in its curriculum ; however , these are primarily there for purposes of motivation and orientation rather than vocational training in its traditional form . |
20 | One reason is that it may not leave sufficient motivation for the individuals to set about increasing the value of the company . |
21 | In practical terms it may not make much difference to consumers when they do that . ’ |
22 | Legislation , however , is a dangerous invention : ‘ It gave into the hands of men an instrument of great power which they needed to achieve some good , but which they have not yet learned so to control that it may not produce great evil ’ . |
23 | Alternatively , the infection may be confined to the inside of the mouth , where it may not produce any symptoms , or may cause ulceration which is difficult to distinguish from ‘ aphthous ’ ulcers ( the small mouth ulcers that are so common and so difficult to treat ) . |
24 | If the catapult is moved other than to pivot to face the target , then it may not shoot that turn . |
25 | The Prime Minister says it may not happen this summer . |
26 | It may yet claim other lives ! |
27 | The state rightly claims that its unitary tax is far less onerous than it was a decade ago , and hints that it may soon limit unitary-tax treatment to a multinational company 's American profits . |
28 | A co-operation agreement or joint venture infringes Article 85 if it may appreciably affect inter-state trade and its object or effect is to prevent , restrict or distort competition . |
29 | It may therefore produce greater uncertainty about aggregate demand . |