Example sentences of "may [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The nature of the problem can be illustrated by giving a few examples of the types of conflict that may arise in a financial conglomerate .
2 Perhaps an immunologically vulnerable subset of inflammatory bowel disease patients , Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis alike , are prone to develop refractory pouchitis under the influence of certain mechanical , vascular , bacteriological or biochemical factors , or all four that may arise in an ileal reservoir .
3 Classes may arise in the following way .
4 The hon. Member for Garscadden said last week that he finds it incomprehensible that many properties may stay in the same band in perpetuity .
5 There is an immense difference between the political systems of fascism and of liberal democracy , either of which may exist in a capitalist society ; and no one can doubt that the history of the world would have been very different if the fascist powers had been victorious in the Second World War .
6 A few precautions are advisable to eliminate any risk that may exist in a domestic situation .
7 Spring can be wet , especially in the Basque country , and snow may fall in the high mountains even in July .
8 Also , the opponent may fall in an unexpected direction , so that you have to spin around and perhaps take a step to reach him .
9 The findings show that EATCL may behave in an indolent fashion and masquerade as coeliac disease , delaying the correct diagnosis .
10 We have noted that , given a certain type of search space , the A* algorithm may behave in the same way as breadth-first search , since the latter is a special case of the former .
11 However , the Bank may buy in a falling market if the market is considered to be erratic and unstable .
12 The paint may blister in a mild attack or show yellow soapy runs in a severe attack .
13 Before considering the automatic directions , it is as well to remember that ( although they will be sufficient in most instances ) they are only the bare bones of the directions the parties may need in a personal injury case , and do not prevent the parties seeking any further directions they may need under Ord 25 whether set out in PF51 or not .
14 But we may expect in the long run to become as comfortable in the new clothes as we were in the old .
15 The tobacco and luxury products group considers that the definition in FRS 1 of cash and cash equivalents as only those deposits , securities and borrowings which have an initial maturity of less than three months , may result in a misleading view of the group 's liquidity .
16 The fact that acts of violence , aggression , or even boastfulness ( buagun ) are consistently condemned , and the lack of any positive evaluation of acts of ‘ bravery ’ or ‘ courage ’ , may result in a lower rate of deliberate maiming and homicide among the Buid than among populations which attach positive evaluations to such acts ( everything else being equal ) .
17 Even where the data is collected by trained interviewers , non-response probably remains a greater problem than with small samples , since the requirement of having a team of interviewers ( rather than one or two ) may result in a lower commitment to the goal of obtaining a high response rate .
18 If the grass is long , touching a wing-tip may result in a serious ground loop .
19 In many countries solar heating and other energy conservation measures may result in a limited availability of hot water and breaks in the supply of electricity .
20 Mr Savimbi is to hold talks with President Mobutu of Zaire in France next week , and it is hoped that the meeting may result in a new ceasefire .
21 At the time of writing it is possible that the organisation Food From Britain will assume responsibility for marketing and controlling organic foods , which may result in a new logo to certify organic foods .
22 An additional problem is that the resource requirements for the necessary development work may result in a degraded service to lexicographers and may displace the interactive work of lexicographers from time to time .
23 For example it is reported that overstocking in litter-based poultry will result in an overloaded offensive litter ; whilst understocking may also be undesirable , since this may result in a dry and dusty litter which may help disperse the odour over a wide area , unless dust filters are installed .
24 In some cases it may result in a selective growth defect in the affected joints .
25 This lack of lubrication may result in a burning sensation after intercourse , and apart from making sure your partner takes care to arouse you sufficiently , the application of K-Y jelly or Sensuelle , obtainable from chemists , may bring relief .
26 By contrast , legend has it that in some cases , a single observation may result in a great discovery and here we 've got one or two examples .
27 A reduced ampitude of the electrical control activity may result in a marked diminution of the signal to noise ratio making it difficult to extract the true dominant frequency .
28 Mothers caring for their children on their own may need to find outside employment , and the strain of the dual role may result in a chaotic lifestyle where the children get less attention , household chores remain undone and mealtimes and bedtimes become erratic .
29 The most demanding would be one I have previously raised : namely , that though the successful encounter with a poem may result in a unique aesthetic experience , academic practice demands that it be turned into non-aesthetic discourse .
30 It is usually closed after a limited period , whereas the underwriting of a rights issue , especially where the rights issue is conditional on the success of the offer ( because the outcome of the offer is not guaranteed ) , may result in a longer underwriting commitment period and consequently higher underwriting costs .
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