Example sentences of "may [adv] [vb infin] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Commission may only deal with the matter after all domestic remedies have been exhausted , according to the generally recognised rules of international law . ’
2 The point is that the set of products which are socially relevant to the group-optimality calculation may not coincide with the set which are actually controlled by the firm in question .
3 I may not sympathize with the bombing .
4 He frets that , when it comes to the point , the requirements for SATs may not tally with the requirements for GCSE ; that he may have to regroup the whole school to align pupils according to their ability rather than their age .
5 Leaving aside for the moment differences in personal qualities and skills , which may or may not vary with the curriculum , it would seem that graduates who can offer both expertise and ability are in the strongest employment position , those who offer either one or the other may also find a job niche , but that those who offer neither are worst off .
6 These preferences may or may not weigh with the legislators who take decisions .
7 It may or may not interfere with the hardness of the water but my choice is for those hardy shoaling fish that are bred in the hobby and no longer need acid water — if indeed they ever did .
8 For good or ill , they may not agree with the way things have turned out , or are developing at the moment .
9 We may not agree with the intention of the words as viewed from the poem as a whole , but the words themselves must surely be admired .
10 Apart from what the customer may or may not find with the price of beer , is it not the case that what the hon. Member for Rotherham ( Mr. Crowther ) has described would not have taken place if the beer orders had not been passed by the House ?
11 Furthermore , most 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin dose schedules have a high incidence of severe gastrointestinal side effects and may thus interfere with the patients ' quality of life , one of the most important aspects to be considered in palliative treatment .
12 Furthermore , a higher level of demand will probably result in an increase in the value of imports , implying that the balance of payments objective may also conflict with the employment objective .
13 It gives off paired nerves supplying their respective appendages and may also connect with the corpora allata and contribute to the labral nerves ( Willey , 2962 ) .
14 The new ideas may also help with the formulation of a more precise definition of turbulence , as we shall discuss at the end of the next section .
15 They may even faint with the pains .
16 Any of these factors may well interact with the investigation you have caught him up in , and they thus become an integral part of your book .
17 It is obvious that there is some danger that the principle may be swallowed by these exceptions , particularly the second , since the determination of a patient 's lucidity is made by the doctor who may well disagree with the patient 's expressed wish and want to override it .
18 In this instance , the caring role of the learner may well interfere with the task of adequately learning the language .
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