Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] may [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As an educational tool , simulation is not only an invaluable training aid for personnel who may one day be confronted with a real situation but is sometimes the only method for dealing with improbable but possible events . |
2 | In the UK the Institution of Chemical Engineers has produced a computer simulation program specifically for training personnel at large chemical plants who may one day have to manage major fires and toxic releases ( Institution of Chemical Engineers , no date ) . |
3 | And the happier you are , the higher the price you may one day have to pay . |
4 | The argument is put forward that if a badger associates humans with food it may one day wander up to the wrong person , with fatal results . |
5 | This is because , without some capacity to criticize , Parliament would be quite meaningless and because this capacity is of use to the Opposition , a point appreciated by ministers who may one day return to opposition . |