Example sentences of "[prep] time [pers pn] may " in BNC.

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1 It only has the force of a recommended practice whereas I believe it should have the full force of a standard , but at least it is there and perhaps in the fullness of time it may attain higher status .
2 Candidates are awarded credit for individual areas of study as these are completed , and no time limit applies to the length of time it may take to complete either the professional certificate or diploma programmes so long as these programmes are still offered by HCIMA .
3 Where the parties have done business together regularly over a period of time it may be possible to establish that the terms are incorporated by a course of dealing .
4 If you can not get this in time you may , exceptionally , be able to get a Social Fund Crisis Loan from your Social Security office .
5 Recognise in time , perhaps only from the despair of repeated failure , that you yourself did not cause the disease , can not control it and can not cure it and that in time you may need to surrender the fight and hand over the care of the sufferer 's addictive disease to his or her own appropriate Anonymous Fellowship .
6 In time you may need legal advice on any of the following matters : —
7 In time it may be possible to find other , better remedies .
8 The goal of social independence , of helping people to ‘ look after themselves ’ , is a very important one , but many individuals with long-term mental disorder may also need specific medical and psychological treatment to lessen the burden of symptoms ; from time to time they may also need extra supervision , care and shelter .
9 From time to time it may be necessary to remove some of the rockwork , and plastic plants if you have them , and give them a scrub beneath a tap to remove excessive algal growth .
10 Although from time to time you may find it hard to believe , this is a year of immense personal growth .
11 From time to time he may be able to supplement his hoard with pieces of fine scribal work culled from early printed books , where they were often used by printers to serve the menial office of strengthening hinges or even acting as a paste-down .
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