Example sentences of "[Wh det] may [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently , in order to diminish any noxious or injurious effects a local authority can make byelaws under s.108(2) of the 1936 Act which may lay down specific standards and ensure good housekeeping practice .
2 Requests for assistance or consultation lead to a fairly high level of interruption and noise in the office , which may slow down other work and even make holding a telephone conversation difficult .
3 Gon na go on now to talk about a severe condition which may start out that with a minor skin rash like this , this is called a petechial skin rash they later progress to rather more generalised rash and in it 's most severe form it 's mucrotic
4 There are two forms of sub-slate roof-deck construction favoured by the traditional builders which may store up serious problems for restorers of old buildings once a breach has occurred in the roof covering .
5 ‘ We survived the Exhilarator and I think we got some candid camera shots which may come in handy .
6 If you are buying then you will have a survey done , which may point out some of the defects .
7 Natural ‘ screening ’ processes which may wed out defective eggs or sperm are by-passed , the mother is subjected to a regime of hormone injections to bring on ovulation , and the gametes and embryo are subjected to various mechanical manipulations .
8 The advancing delta front , especially if there is constructive wave action and longshore drift as on the Rhone delta , will be fringed with spits and bars , which may cut off coastal lagoons .
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