Example sentences of "may be appropriate " in BNC.

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1 The circular goes on to point out that the list is not exhaustive and suggests other courses may be appropriate .
2 It may be appropriate for the person who maintains the cash books to do this , but because of their technical nature it may be necessary for the accountant to do this instead .
3 And further extrinsic tightening of the structure may be appropriate — the teacher announces beforehand ( this is an adult equivalent of ( 5 ) ) that the talkers are to give an assessment of their partners as counsellors when the exercise is over .
4 Fuel for today and food for this season are vital concerns now , and for such people Keynes ' aphorism that ‘ in the long run we are all dead ’ may be appropriate .
5 The possibility of postal misdelivery and of an administrative mishap at the suppliers ' office may be taken into account and it may be appropriate to send out reminders prior to the closing date .
6 Like last year , it also seeks a disapplication of the pre-VXKVK rights on a rights issue so as to allow the Directors , when making a rights issue , to exclude or make such other arrangements as may be appropriate to resolve legal or practical problems which might for example arise with overseas shareholders .
7 When you use your Card for a transaction to be carried out with or through the agency of another organisation or individual , we reserve the right to supply to that organisation or individual ( as the case may be ) such information as may be appropriate in the circumstances .
8 Ignoring may be appropriate :
9 When indications of abuse are identified , says Garrett ( 1986 ) , a supportive programme to relieve the pressure on the family may be appropriate such as counselling , home care assistance , the provision of incontinence supplies , and the organisation of respite care .
10 The nurse may recognise potential problems and it may be appropriate to discuss them with the patient .
11 then it may be appropriate for it to progress to operating at the skilful stage .
12 A second major subgroup for which plural anaphora may be appropriate is collections or sets introduced through descriptions which , in fact , identify the individual elements out of which the sets are formed .
13 There are few restrictions on the type of support we can offer but the important feature is the idea ; once that is accepted we will help the researcher in whatever way may be appropriate to bring his idea to fruition .
14 It may be appropriate to end this section with a quotation from H. C. A. Somerset whose research on examination and selection in African schools has done so much to clarify problems and suggest solutions :
15 In some situations , it may be appropriate to record the provision on a discounted basis .
16 It is recognised , however , that it may be appropriate to include as an element of the CPE programme , time spent on the development of interpersonal or management skills .
17 While this strategy may be appropriate for a ‘ mission area ’ where only a few pockets of Christians are to be found and they have to decide between going to one place at the expense of another , it must be applied rather differently in a situation where the Church has extensive geographical coverage .
18 The offence of obstructing the police under section 51 Of the Police Act 1964 may be appropriate where the accused deliberately obstructs the police in the execution of their duty .
19 Where any actual bodily harm is occasioned section 47 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 may be appropriate ( see offence 6 ante ) .
20 Suffering , then , may be appropriate if it can be borne and can contribute towards greater authenticity .
21 It has been suggested that suffering may be appropriate when in some way it contributes to learning and personal growth .
22 By nature , and before he went to Ireland , whose problems affected the characters and ruined the careers of many another English administrator before and since , Jeremy Taylor was a very humane man , and it may be appropriate to leave him by quoting a story which was his conclusion to The Liberty of Prophesying :
23 It is frustrating that so little pottery from settlements has been examined in this manner , although Brisbane ( 1981 ) has proposed a model for various modes of production that may be appropriate for such pottery .
24 Millions of people work away from their desks , so the situations where such a computer may be appropriate are widespread .
25 It may be appropriate to have a basic core vocabulary in use all the time , with additional lexicons available depending on the particular domain of application .
26 The size of print should be checked and the use of low vision aids or closed circuit television may be appropriate .
27 It may be appropriate sometimes to use a material which does not confirm to a given-set of standards ; equally some artists need their materials to be consistent .
28 This may be appropriate , not only because hospital beds are usually expensive but also because most people prefer to be looked after in the community .
29 It may be appropriate for the school 's Career Officer to liaise with pastoral and guidance staff at the school on this matter .
30 An upper age limit may be appropriate although the Americans dispute this .
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