Example sentences of "[is] that [noun] may " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | His argument is that newspapers may be inhibited about discussing the commercial interests of their proprietors but otherwise they exercise independent judgement . |
2 | The other side of the coin is that firms may now be hiring workers more quickly as demand picks up . |
3 | The rationale here is that firms may wish to preserve customer goodwill by preventing shortages . |
4 | Another common fear is that vegetarians may be lacking in iron or vitamin B12 . |
5 | ‘ My hope is that Britain may become a sort of housing laboratory , like we were the welfare state laboratory , ’ he says . |
6 | The view taken here is that parents may not be able to cope , and certainly they will feel this when they first discover that their child is handicapped . |
7 | The most that can be done is that B may allow C to use his name to claim the money . |
8 | The danger after New Zealand is that players may want to leave . |
9 | The trouble with that is that others may not be astute as they are in identifying impending crises , and will take some convincing if a crisis is not obvious . |
10 | One potential criticism of the pH/pCO 2 method is that investigators may be measuring dissolved CO 2 in perfusing solution that has diffused as CO 2 gas down a mucosa to lumen concentration gradient , rather than occurring due to secreted bicarbonate ions . |
11 | The key here is that Major may be about to achieve in government what Thatcher never did — indeed , she never tried to achieve it . |
12 | The rationale for the inclusion of B in the money equation is that governments may finance expenditures which they are reluctant to pay for through taxes by methods which expand the money stock . |
13 | One of the criticisms of this approach is that data may be collected which is never used subsequently . |
14 | The drawback associated with this approach is that data may be held indefinitely with no use being made of it . |
15 | The consequence of this ( and the unpredictable timing of death ) is that individuals may leave more to their heirs than they would have left had there been perfect markets . |
16 | The major problem is that pupils may concentrate solely on the game aspect and also lose interest quickly . |
17 | The important point is that librarians may at least be aware of its existence . |
18 | The main reason why the long-run Phillips curve may have a negative slope is that workers may continue to suffer from money illusion in the long-run and so be prepared to accept money wage increases which fall short of the actual inflation rate . |
19 | An additional attraction of studying informatics is that graduates may now also achieve chartered engineer status through the British Computer Society , a body which has been nominated to register individuals with the Engineering Council . |
20 | Er my guess is that beards may be the same . |
21 | Another financial incentive is that sales may be generated by the naming of a group . |
22 | A major problem with imposing restrictions of this kind is that banks may find ways of getting round them . |
23 | The most fundamental criticism raised on educational grounds is that objectives may be suitable for training programmes but are not suitable for education . |
24 | The worry is that Improv may cannibalise sales of Lotus 's existing program . |
25 | A major difficulty with such a test is that familiarity may breed tolerance rather than contempt . |