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

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1 In practical terms it may not make much difference to consumers when they do that . ’
2 The latest findings may not make much difference to clinical practice in this country .
3 Task allocation also means that nurses become very familiar with doing particular procedures , even though they may not give much thought to why they are doing something .
4 WAITING at tables may not seem much fun to most people but in Hollywood anything goes , says 24-year-old head waiter Richard Partington .
5 Perceptions of the quality of their own early work tend to decline as they attain seniority and experience , and they may well attach less significance to the value of other theses to their own work .
6 These words may simply add more information to what has already been said ( and , furthermore , add to that ) or elaborate or exemplify it ( for instance , thus , in other words ) .
7 A pupil who is making a constant effort to use vision as fully as possible in school tasks may sometimes find this effort to be somewhat of an overload when his or her general level of well-being is low , for instance , when suffering from a cold or feeling particularly tired .
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