Example sentences of "may be [noun sg] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the matter is one the direct outcome of which may be trial of the applicant and his possible punishment for an alleged offence by a court claiming jurisdiction to do so , the matter is criminal . |
2 | In addition to the skin lesions there may be involvement of the liver and spleen , the bones and eyes , and occasionally the central nervous system with a syphilitic meningitis . |
3 | And yet this may be part of the price which has to be paid if a larger population is to survive . |
4 | Further investigation suggests that while that may be part of the story it is almost certainly not all of it . |
5 | Restrictions on and beliefs about language may be part of the construction of gender rather than a simple reflection of it . |
6 | Skills that he wishes to rehearse with them may be part of the programme of another department also , and it makes good sense to have some consultation and perhaps co-ordination . |
7 | This may be part of the explanation in Britain , where there has been some improvement in the potential of the economy . |
8 | This may be part of the leader 's secret history with God . |
9 | More successful education about birth control measures and more approachable advisory services may be part of the answer , but many unwanted pregnancies seem to occur among experienced contraceptors who give up without specifically wishing to become pregnant ( Wells , 1983 ) . |
10 | When the L4 emerge there may be ulceration of the mucosa . |
11 | Mr Major may be chancellor of the exchequer but he is also the member of Parliament for Huntingdon and is on most short-lists to succeed Mrs Thatcher as Tory leader . |