Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So far , we have discussed ways in which different kinds of words may be pronounced using a range of cognitive processes .
2 A provisional licence may be granted to enable a licence-holder to carry on business in temporary premises during reconstruction of the licensed premises : s.27 .
3 Or we may be determined to catch a horse that does n't want to be caught ; and if we feel it strongly enough , the horse seems to feel our determination too , and suddenly stops running away from us and agrees to being haltered .
4 The purchaser may be tempted to take a stance it might not have chosen if the same negotiations had taken place at a later stage .
5 Having spent money on a new washing machine or fridge-freezer , you may be tempted to pay a bit extra to cover the cost of potential repairs .
6 The drafter may be tempted to adopt a 'scissors and paste " approach , drawing individual clauses from a number of precedents and putting them together to form a finished product .
7 This water movement may be achieved using a waterfall , fountain or even an aquarium airpump and stone .
8 Such applicants may be asked to take a test or take part in some other selection procedure to assess whether they are likely to be able to cope with the work expected of a university student .
9 The second point is that you may be asked to take a drug test at any squad session .
10 The court may be asked to observe a person 's size and build as this may be relevant to their ability to cause injury in the manner alleged .
11 For example they may be asked to prepare a training session on how to deal with difficult clients or one on housing benefits .
12 Occasionally you may be asked to share a Crown car with colleagues or even health authority employees from another department .
13 Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to supply a list of files of particular types from which the Casework Committee can require them to produce samples for inspection .
14 Sometimes , a conveyancer may be asked to accept a vesting assent as a root of title , but this is not very satisfactory .
15 Research students are expected to attend and may be asked to contribute a paper on their research programme for discussion at an appropriate stage in its progress .
16 Depending on your employment situation and the length of time you have had away from nursing you may be asked to provide a character or employer 's reference .
17 A local authority may be asked to provide a report from one of its own officers or to arrange for another person to provide a report as appropriate .
18 If you are given a written warning , you may be asked to sign a copy to acknowledge receipt .
19 Who knows , if things get really out of hand , maybe the warring crack gangs of Oakland 's ghettos may be moved to declare a truce for the duration .
20 The second case in which a requirement may be made to provide a specimen in accordance with section 7(4) is where the driver , having provided two specimens of breath one of which contains no more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , claims the right under section 8(2) to have that specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine provided in accordance with section 7(4) .
21 The only thing one would say though whilst agreeing with some of the , the matters perhaps that may be aired have a bearing on the other matters in the agenda .
22 This equation may be respecified to define a i , .
23 They may be trying to attract a mate , mapping out their territory , warning other males off .
24 This may be done using a frequency distribution from a domain corpus .
25 The educational psychologist may be invited to observe a child it playgroup should this be deemed useful hut will not , as a rule , carry out a formal assessment during playgroup time which would thus single the child out from his/her peers and probably deprive the other children of their leader 's care .
26 Clearly , the material may be introduced to resolve a choice between two interpretations and the analysis in the Speech of Lord Browne-Wilkinson is essentially based on there being two possible meanings within a legislative text .
27 A parent , hobby , friend , lover , child or job may be introduced to provide a buffer against claims from the partner which threaten to overwhelm the self .
28 If you are at EO grade or above , working full time , you may be required to take a job beyond daily travelling distance which would require you moving house .
29 Candidates offering ‘ AS ’ level French may be required to take a language aptitude test .
30 Candidates offering ‘ AS ’ level Irish may be required to take a language aptitude test .
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