Example sentences of "[noun sg] may [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 A mattress used with the wrong base may cause damage to the mattress , be uncomfortable and would invalidate the guarantee .
2 ( 3 ) The contract may limit liability to certain heads of damage : if the goods prove defective our liability is limited to the refund of all payments made by the Buyer or if the goods prove defective our liability is limited to the cost of repairing or making good the defects in the goods , provided that , if the cost of repair exceeds the contract price , we may at our option replace the goods or refund all payments made by the Buyer and such replacement or refund shall be in full satisfaction of all our liability under this contract .
3 The settlement may lend money to X Ltd ; that will be an associated payment ( TA 1988 , s678(1) ( a ) and ( 5 ) ) .
4 ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence .
5 ( 3 ) In considering a complaint under this section , the licensing board may have regard to : ( a ) any misconduct on the part of the holder of the licence , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence ; ( b ) any misconduct on the part of persons frequenting licensed premises occurring in those premises or any misconduct in the immediate vicinity of licensed premises which is attributable to persons frequenting those premises .
6 In considering a complaint under the section , the board may have regard to the factors specified in subs .
7 the Chairman may withhold consent to publication or disclosure where it can be demonstrated that publication or disclosure is contrary to the commercial interest of any of the Parties provided that ins such cases
8 It is also important to remember that a single impairment may give rise to numerous disabilities .
9 This provision may cause confusion to clients as they will not understand that it only relates to a late completion date .
10 The holder may supply liquor to persons taking table meals on the premises , to residents or private friends of residents being bona fide entertained by them , to the private friends for their own or the resident 's consumption , and to a resident for his own or a private friend 's consumption with a meal supplied at the premises but to be consumed off them .
11 As indicated in SP10/91 , the Revenue may have regard to other factors , such as changes in manufacturing methods , pricing policies and so on .
12 In literature , as we have remarked already , uncertainty may give rise to cruces , to disputed texts .
13 Active engagement may give way to the skills of contemplation and reflection .
14 All Queen 's Bench proceedings are reviewed , in relation to the new s 40 of the County Courts Act , within seven days of setting down when the master or district judge may give notice to all parties ( Forms PF 200 or 202 ) as to proposal to transfer .
15 In practice , the LPA may offer advice to the chief constable on matters of policy , but he is under no legal obligation to accept it .
16 There is also a risk that a closed question may bias response to a later open question by directing thought in a particular way .
17 Physical features , such as a propensity for obesity or tallness may reflect predisposition to early maturation ; in these cases , anorexia nervosa may represent an attempt to prevent or reverse the maturational process in those who feel unprepared .
18 ( 7.3 ) unc Divergence in one operand of a PAR may give rise to divergence in the complete construct , since an implementation may choose to run one argument until it can proceed no further before running another .
19 For asymmetric tops , which have three different moments of inertia , there is no symmetry element of order greater than two , and up to three different symmetry species of vibration may give rise to IR bands .
20 Acid deposition may cause damage to terrestrial ecosystems by increasing soil acidity , decreasing nutrient availability , mobilizing toxic metals , leaching important soil chemicals , and changing species composition and decomposer micro-organisms in soils .
21 The future prospects of the deceased may give rise to a higher multiplier if the deceased has good prospects ( see paras 2.22 – 2.24 above ) .
22 The likely unpopularity of the local income tax may explain resistance to this tax .
23 Commons Members unable to attend conference through sickness or because they are abroad on parliamentary business may send instruction to the secretary of the party or to a parliamentary colleague on how their vote shall be cast provided that they send to the secretary on or before the date on which conference opens an explanation in writing of their absence .
24 Probably not , for tactical shifts at any moment may run counter to them .
25 The teacher may negotiate modification to the feedback , to correct or improve statements made .
26 There is no associated enlargement of lymph nodes , but small nodules under the surface of the shin in the groin may give rise to a ‘ pseudo-bubo ’ .
27 Again , economy in water usage may give rise to higher concentrations in the wastes for the same usage of chemicals .
28 The court may authorise notice to be given orally ( Ord 50 , r 4 ) .
29 ( 3 ) Where for the purposes of insolvency proceedings any process or order of the court , or other document , is required to be served on a person who is not in England and Wales , the court may order service to be effected within such time , on such person , at such place and in such manner as it thinks fit , and may also require such proof of service as it thinks fit .
30 The judge or district judge of the issuing court may order process to be served by their own bailiff out of area ( Ord 7 , r 4(2) ) .
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