Example sentences of "may [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prospects : A pattern which may evolve out of the failures above ; its failure , however , could produce a turning of the tables and the triumph of :
2 The purpose is not to anticipate what claims B will make in his application to the Commission , which may range far beyond the concerns of the present article .
3 Guidelines may relate generically to a function ( e.g. recreational reading , adult relate generically to a function ( e.g. recreational reading , adult language books ) or to more specific categories of books within the function ( e.g. within recreational reading , to romances or popular biographies ) .
4 ‘ If a husband or wife wants a family deep down , then it may eat away at the relationship and they may blame their partner for not allowing them to fulfil their needs . ’
5 Given the time it takes for non-experts to put up a house , the interest charges on your loan may eat considerably into the discount you capture by using your own labour , says Tuffin .
6 Either may arise only after the performance or occurrence of some particular acts .
7 Other negative feelings may arise out of the learning situation itself , or the student 's total ignorance of the language to be learned .
8 To give an example , incest may exist simply as a prohibition at the level of the formal system but at the practical level , breaches of the prohibition are explained , joked about or criticized .
9 These elements ( the equivalent of nerve cells ) may be tangible silicon chips or they may exist only in the cyberspace of a working computer program .
10 Unfortunately , puppies in particular may rush out through the door in this situation , often ignoring the visitor , and could end up on the road .
11 But the brokers between the private sector and the community , such as BITC , say these sources may dry up in the recession .
12 The major problem is that pupils may concentrate solely on the game aspect and also lose interest quickly .
13 Hawks may swoop down from the sky and carry one off .
14 Every day the Ethiopian planes may swoop down from the sky .
15 ( 8 ) If any party to an appeal to the sheriff under any provision of this Act ( other than Part VII ) is dissatisfied in point of law with a decision of the sheriff , he may appeal therefrom to the Court of Session within 28 days from the date of that decision .
16 It is thus tempting to suggest that the same X-box binding complex may act both as an activator and as a repressor .
17 In the extreme , of course , local people may object strongly to a project ( eg on environmental grounds ) , and force a design change or even the abandonment of the project , so that public attitudes may become an important issue .
18 My contact at the Yard may know more by the end of the day .
19 About 1 in 10 has now followed this route over the country as a whole , and in the costly Southeast as many as 20 per cent may opt out of the NHS .
20 We would say to workers that if there has been penetration or an exchange of bodily fluids , then the subject may crop up on the agenda . ’
21 Properties around the current stamp duty threshold of £30,000 may benefit significantly from an apportionment of the price between the legal estate and the contents of the property .
22 Equally , an unwanted or unhappy pregnancy may result unexpectedly in the birth of an instantly beloved child .
23 It is not necessarily an accurate description of the demands of the job , and the skill label may result more from the strength of the trade union or occupational group in maintaining that its members should continue to hold that position , than from a dispassionate assessment of the skill content of the job .
24 For example , a site may consist largely of a number of postholes , all dating to the Neolithic period .
25 A child 's education may consist largely of the mastery of traditional skills to be done in a traditional way .
26 At the other extreme , language work may consist mostly of the provision of stimuli to ‘ creative writing ’ .
27 It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies .
28 It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies .
29 It may snap off from the arm
30 For example , they may coexist in a " stable diglossia " ( Ferguson 1959 ) — with a strict differentiation of function between the " high " and " low " languages , or one may decline steadily at the expense of the other .
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