Example sentences of "[prep] such [noun pl] [pers pn] may " in BNC.

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1 During or after such courses they may have acquired some additional external diplomas in organ-playing conducting , harmony and counterpoint .
2 In such circumstances they may find it comparatively easy to become , or to be seen as , innovators .
3 In such circumstances we may not describe a band as being due to a single local mode , and the empirical methods we have used so far break down .
4 A further possibility which is suggested by Lord Denning 's judgment is that in such circumstances it may not be a case for injunction but only for damages .
5 In such cases it may be possible to induce cometabolism of the target compound , with a different , related compound simultaneously being metabolised .
6 Choice of the insurer is yours and an existing policy can be considered , although in such cases it may require depositing with the bank as security .
7 In such cases it may need to be supported at the level of verbal consciousness , and , like grieving as the gateway to reattachment , should not be prematurely foreclosed .
8 In such cases it may be appropriate to consider continuing full cover on behalf of the new owner of the property until the end of the monitoring period , at which time we will be responsible for any remedial work required .
9 Customs said that while in many cases a final answer can be sent within this deadline , letters requesting advice on more complex issues ‘ may need longer consideration ’ and in such cases it may only be able to send an acknowledgement within the ten days .
10 In such cases it may come down to allocating liability beween the parents and the occupier .
11 In such cases it may be often difficult to say whether he is intended to be an arbitrator or to exercise some function other than that of an arbitrator. borderline cases identified above ( 15.7.7 ) , particularly the reference to experts of general disputes ( 6.9 ) .
12 In such cases it may be necessary to maintain the status quo until the court is in a position to make a final order .
13 In such cases you may have to do little more than convince the farmer you can do the job — and do it well .
14 But the danger is that if relief is too often refused on such grounds it may give decision-makers the signal that it does not really matter whether they act within the law or not , so long as the decision is ‘ right ’ .
15 At such times it may be easier to attribute our stress reaction to these events and so understand more about what is happening .
16 At such times it may be easier to achieve flexibility in a contractual relationship with another SBU in the same corporate group , but there is something in what Porter says .
17 At such times it may be necessary to use an anthelmintic at intervals of 2-4 weeks depending on the degree of challenge .
18 At such moments he may be most culpable vis-à-vis a responsible sexual politics ( lesbian , gay , and feminist ) , but most revealing about the ‘ nature ’ of sexual desire .
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