Example sentences of "may be [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | One way of doing this is to point out the less organized character of a movement , in which there may be no regular or easily identifiable membership ( no ‘ party card ’ or dues ) , and little in the way of a central office or staff . |
2 | In fact those with a ‘ green image ’ may be no better than the non-green products beside them . |
3 | Communication should be mainly through the central command and control centre which may be no larger than the project leader and his small personal staff as may be a group of heads of sub-systems or both . |
4 | If so , the power of critics may be no more than the listings services offered in the papers or on posters , while real power can be found in the organisation of the art market . |
5 | In one sense , offering insurance in this way may be no more than a marketing device and the whole deal is a matter for the commercial judgement of the firm involved — and their clients . |
6 | Or they may be no more than symptoms of a chemical fault in the consciousness-generator , and of no greater significance than that . |
7 | Quite possibly , however , the fluctuations may be no more than the results of random changes in atmospheric activity which , occasionally , bring large deviations from normal conditions . |
8 | Self-defence of this kind may be no more than a threat , as in the case of the inflated toad , standing high on its legs when confronted by a grass snake ( above ) , or the frilled lizard ( right ) which erects a huge umbrella of skin around its gaping jaws . |
9 | This may be no more than not getting a reward . |
10 | ‘ Punishment ’ may be no more than withdrawal of rewards . |
11 | Their ‘ transition ’ may be no more than being found a placement in residential care after the completion of an independence training college course ( Corbett 1991 ) . |
12 | Saving on housing is more than often , very unwise , when depreciated over a period of 10 years , the extra cost may be no more than a few eggs per bird extra . |
13 | Nearly three months have passed … by now a relieving force may be no more than a day 's march away , and yet you 're prepared to mortgage away your future lives as if they did not exist ! |
14 | This may be no more than a judgement of which line on a graduated scale a movable needle is nearest to . |
15 | Although urinary incontinence may be no more than a nuisance in some women , for many it is far more troublesome . |
16 | The discovery of tablets , syringes , strips of silver foil , small folded paper envelopes , strange pipes and various other items of paraphernalia associated with drug use may be no more than an indication of experiment rather than addiction . |
17 | The external arrogance or bonhomie of the primary sufferer may be no more than a fearful mask . |
18 | All these may be no more than attempts of testing control while there may be an underlying awareness that all is not well . |
19 | But here , the B section may be no more than a brief refrain like the ‘ Alleluias ’ which end both parts of Richafort 's ‘ Quem dicunt homines ’ or an extended section of more than forty bars as with the ‘ fera pessima devoravit filium meum Joseph ’ of Clemens 's ‘ Tulerunt autem ’ which is spliced with the ends of the preceding sections in a way that epitomizes the composer 's technical skill : |
20 | In many cases the accompaniment may be no more than a doubling of the melody ( at the unison or octave , or even in the bass ) with added chordal harmony . |
21 | The most recent events may be impacts which have yielded craters with bright rays ( section 6.3.5 ) which may be no more than a few tens of Ma old . |
22 | If the present cratering rate on Mars can be extended into the distant past then it can be shown that among the light and moderately heavily cratered regions there is a great range of ages , from regions that may be no more than a few tens of Ma old , to regions about 3000 Ma old . |
23 | I 'm afraid it may be no more than the zoological equivalent of chauvinistic snobbery , analogous to the attitude that sees every Australian as an uncouth swagman with not much under his hat and corks dangling round the brim . |
24 | Estimates of the number of fluent speakers vary , but there may be no more than a few hundred thousand . |
25 | In many cases , the employer 's " trade secrets " may be no more than the result of the application by an employee of his own skill and judgment , but if the employee was engaged specifically to produce that information then it can still amount to a trade secret . |
26 | As Edmund is unlikely to have issued law in which he exhorted himself , these provisions may be no more than a programme laid before the full witan , and perhaps preached to it . |
27 | The adverb " conclusively " qualifying the word " certify " may be no more than the more commonly encountered provision that the expert 's decision will be final . |
28 | The external schema is the subset of the database which is relevant to the particular user , and though it may be a summarised and a very restricted subset , the user may think that it represents the whole view , because it is the whole view as far as the user is concerned . |
29 | The submerged fringe of each continent is the continental shelf , which may be a thousand or more kilometres in width ( as it is to the south of Madagascar ) or have a width of practically zero ( as around parts of the Philippines ) . |
30 | Furthermore , separate analysis of first deliveries , especially for caesarean section , may be a useful and early predictor of future trends in obstetric care . |