Example sentences of "may [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But sometimes , protesters may act with the intention of causing unlawful conduct on the part of the police , with a view to making complaints at a later stage .
2 In contrast , if the terms in general appear unfairly weighted in favour of one party , or if an individual term appears unreasonable , the other party may be encouraged to challenge their effectiveness , and a court may sympathise with the challenger and strive to find ways to reduce the scope of the terms .
3 In a similar vein , victims or witnesses may sympathise with the offender , or be unwilling to inform on a member of their family or a friend .
4 Thus , the effect of socio-economic factors may coalesce with the effect of biological factors .
5 The temperament of the child may clash with the mother and so the eating problems occur in the context of a wide range of other management problems .
6 The eggs may land with a bit of a thump , but there is another adaptation to take care of that : cuckoo eggs have unusually thick shells .
7 Furthermore , the vendor 's views on the design may conflict with the planning authority and meeting the requirements of both can be fraught with difficulty .
8 This may conflict with the vendor 's desire to minimise the amount of gain realised on the disposal of such assets to Newco , especially if the vendor is a company which has been bought and sold with no realisation of the underlying assets , which will therefore have a low historical cost .
9 This is to say no more than that the patient 's agenda , derived from his own theories of illness and his own biographical relevances , may conflict with the doctor 's agenda .
10 Networks thus require good lighting , clear sight-lines and regular maintenance ā€” as in the cutting back of shrubbery ā€” though this may conflict with the creation of a green and intimate walking environment .
11 Either County Court Form N111 should be resurrected and amended to include a reminder that there is a right to apply to purge contempt or County Court Form N79 should be revised to take account of the fact that proceedings may begin with an arrest under a power of arrest attached to an injunction issued under the Act of 1976 ( post , pp. 824Dā€“F , F , 826F ) .
12 ( 2 ) Service of committal orders should always be made personally on the contemnor. ( 3 ) Either Form N111 should be resurrected and amended to include a reminder that there is a right to apply to purge a contempt or Form N79 should be revised to take account of the fact that the proceedings may begin with an arrest under a power of arrest attached to an injunction issued under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 .
13 The result is an approximate history of the site : for example , the site may begin with the construction of a farmhouse with a few outbuildings , then a large barn was built , alterations were made to the farmhouse , two of the outbuildings were demolished , and so on .
14 Salvation may begin with the individual , he argued , but is only fulfilled in a life of shared brotherhood .
15 An attack may begin with the sensation as if their back were breaking , great shivering all over , a congestive headache and flushed face .
16 In industrial selling sales engineers may work with a buying organisation in order to solve a technical problem .
17 This kind of procedure may work with the majority but the marvellous thing about human beings is that there are always some not subdued .
18 A high proportion of affected subjects are therefore compound heterozygotes rather than homozygotes , although particular mutations may occur with a frequency of over 60% in certain populations and there may be close association with particular haplotypes , indicating that founder effect has had an important influence on the distribution of mutations across nations .
19 Warrants , addressed to the High Court tipstaff or the county court registrar and bailiff , can be issued to arrest a bankrupt where there are reasonable grounds for believing that he may abscond with a view to avoiding or delaying payment of his debts or his appearance to a petition or to avoiding , delaying or disrupting any proceedings against him or any examination of his affairs ( s 364(1) and r 7.21 ) .
20 John Fletcher , who spends his spare time stargazing , photographed comet Swift Tuttle ā€” an object which some astronomers fear may collide with the earth on it 's next visit .
21 In addition , the disinfectants themselves may react with the cocktail of chemicals already present in sewage to produce other , potentially dangerous compounds such as chlorinated hydrocarbons .
22 Alternatively the chemical may react with the dirt so that it becomes water soluble and it can be rinsed away .
23 If poor quality replacements have been fitted they may react with the brake fluid .
24 Care must of course be taken with gases that may react with the glass , salt windows , or sealants .
25 A customer may contract with an exchange member expressly on terms that the customer agrees to be bound by the rules of the exchange .
26 A lengthy delay in the reporting of a birth increases the chance that the newborn child may die with no registration of either the birth or death ; the national birth and death rates will obviously be underestimated in such circumstances .
27 This may correspond with a ley or may be something of a more sinuous natural .
28 The Danish government also claims that however much it may disagree with the grynd , it is unable to interfere in the domestic matters of the Faroe Islands .
29 A defendant to any action may wish to dispute all or part of the liability asserted by the plaintiff , or may disagree with the amount claimed whilst admitting liability , or may wish to dispute the claim and make a counterclaim against the plaintiff .
30 What is less well-known is that rather similar effects may happen with a blow on the forehead which does not penetrate .
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