Example sentences of "[noun prp] may be the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A wrought-iron girder swing bridge at the Northern Entrance Lock may be the original installed by Brunel .
2 ( John Mortimer may be the exception that proves the rule . )
3 Swindon may be the style side , but Oxford United are the entertainers at the moment .
4 Nigel Short has realistic prospects of an individual world title match ; Michael Adams may be the player of the 1990s , but for others our runner-up medals behind Soviet gold could trigger a motivation crisis .
5 The House of Commons may be the cradle of our democracy — a little better understood perhaps now that its proceedings are televised .
6 It is quite possible to fit V8 and Auto parts to a Land Rover either by mounting the transfer box further back remotely or by fitting an adaptor between the auto box and transfer box The whole job needs a lot of re-engineering of the vehicle Depending on your disability you may find a hand operated clutch which is easy to fit or an automatic Range Rover may be the answer
7 In the short term , Mr Lamont may be the winner by saving on the tax relief that would have been granted if drilling costs were still available for offsetting against PRT .
8 Another possible healing spa in Britain may be the villa found in Gadebridge Park .
9 And here Britain may be the spectre at the Strasbourg feastings .
10 Another reason for the relatively slow acceptance of the term counterurbanization in Britain may be the fact that Britain may have been one of the last developed countries to experience the phenomenon .
11 Putnam explains that MPD may be the perversion of a normal developmental process in children .
12 Keith may be the world 's only specialist stick-maker , but he 's a strong believer in multi-skilling .
13 ERIC CANTONA may be the key to the title , but somebody still has to turn it — and United have found just the man .
14 London may be the centre of England to Bob Giles , it ai n't for me .
15 Ownership does not give the owner absolute rights over the property in question , since in some cases others may also have rights over the property ; e.g. Lord Bogside may be the freeholder of Wychwood Manor , including five acres of parkland , yet the owner of the neighbouring property , Wormwood Cottage , may have a right of way to cross over Lord Bogside 's land .
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