Example sentences of "may [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The sunk costs involved in building a strong market position may additionally become a barrier to entry , even if the intention was ‘ innocent ’ competition rather than a deliberate strategy to exclude potential competitors .
2 A partner may not submit a dispute to arbitration on his or her own authority .
3 Individual dealings may not cause a Rule to be broken or activated unless or until they are aggregated .
4 This may not seem a problem to you this year , but remember that LIFESPAN handles all your material for up to thirty years — are you sure that your RD54 drive will still be serviceable in 2010 ?
5 TOMORROW 's moonstruck but musically unaccomplished lover may soon get a chance to serenade with the help of a computer .
6 In addition , a franchise agreement to sell goods may also create an agency to which the SGA 1979 is inapplicable .
7 Ecuador may also send a proposal to the banks shortly .
8 The development loops correspond very closely to the table of action but here we emphasize the four stages , which partly overlap ; they depend on each other and may also involve a return to an earlier stage in the light of feedback .
9 If a critic has a very decided political or religious point of view , this can override other considerations in judgements about art ; the viewpoint may also give a bias to the description or interpretation made .
10 They hope the £10,000 reward may now prompt an answer to the riddle of why he was killed and who by .
11 If your account is not paid within the three-week period you may then present a petition to the High Court or one of the country 's County Courts for your debtor 's bankruptcy .
12 Although specialist training is not a requirement to practise as a counsellor , a professional may occasionally refer a patient to a specialist counsellor in the same way that a doctor may refer medical problems to a specialist colleague .
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