Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] a [noun sg] may " in BNC.
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1 | A subdivision of so large a province may well have seemed desirable in purely pastoral terms . |
2 | Nevertheless such a contract may be frustrated at common law . |
3 | Similarly many a bureau may have to close their doors an hour before their official closing time in order to be able to leave the bureau not too many hours after closing time . |
4 | Opposite the fire-place was a table , which I should call a Pembroke , only that it was made of deal , and I can not tell how far such a name may be applied to such humble material . |
5 | Equally important , perhaps , has been the failure to realise adequately that , however intellectually attractive a technology may be , it will never be a commercial success unless a market for it exists or can be created . |
6 | If the employer is looking to make a judgement on a candidate 's power of invention and imagination then such a question may be relevant but this is open to question if he is seeking to appoint a solid contracts officer . |
7 | ( Sometimes such a merger may be partially financed by selling off parts of the company — see later in the chapter . ) |
8 | Yet such a conclusion may raise more questions than it answers . |
9 | Yet such a comment may need to be made , nevertheless , to point out the quality of a picture . |
10 | Evidently such a matrix may be written |
11 | Whatever else such a strategy may achieve , it certainly does not manage to produce a situation in which children are politically indistinguishable from adults and it rests on premises which , unless they can be defended , gain nothing for any defence to the charge of arbitrariness . |