Example sentences of "it may [verb] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , it may change financial reporting practice because of what it represents in the continuing controversies about professional self-regulation . |
2 | In terms of product development , HDTV may not have profound implications but it may change some design factors . |
3 | At least in the eyes of the courts , too close a scrutiny of business decisions may , in addition , be dangerous , since it may inhibit legitimate risk taking . |
4 | As the project team commented : ‘ The public are naturally unwilling to accept change , particularly when it may involve some travelling disadvantage , unless they can recognise clear compensating benefits … . |
5 | It may start sum luv creation . |
6 | If a factory in the developing world releases traces of carcinogens into the sea it may face immediate credit problems , even if the carcinogenic substances are swamped by natural carcinogens such as methyl iodide , that come from seaweed in quite disturbing quantities . |
7 | If a church is large enough it may support artistic performing groups and there is often a sense of responsibility for the education of that community 's children in language , traditional customs , crafts , music and dance . |
8 | As with bites from other venomous animals , young and elderly people are most at risk ; and even if a bite is not fatal , it may cause massive tissue damage , so that hospitalisation is often necessary . |
9 | What is particularly frightening is that in the long term it may cause irreparable brain damage . |
10 | Whilst it may seem that Standing Committee are abandoning Hong Kong Branch in a time of upheaval in the colony , the 1991 A.G.M. also resolved that the Branch should be provided with the opportunity of reformation in the future if formally requested to do so by the ‘ Chairperson ’ of the now disestablished ‘ Branch ’ . |
11 | It may seem that Community law is somewhat remote from us as individuals and is irrelevant to our daily lives . |