Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] [to-vb] such " in BNC.
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1 | The UCTA 1977 makes some clauses wholly ineffective , but the drafter or the client may be tempted to include such terms in order to deter claims , relying on the fact that many of the persons against whom the contract will be enforced will be ignorant of the law . |
2 | A partner who does make a profit through such competition may be required to forfeit such profit and pay the profit over to the partnership . |
3 | Additional information may be required to provide such solutions , and data structures for the effective storage and retrieval of this information are investigated . |
4 | Subject to making such searches as may be required to obtain such affidavits and documents as it has been necessary to bespeak , the Filing and Record Department will send the listed documents to the county named in the Order . |
5 | The officer(s) who actually cautioned her may be required to prove such caution(s) to the court . |
6 | In addition to explaining the meaning of words and their usages , the native language may be used to explain such things as grammar rules , the production of sounds , differences in the structure of the two languages and the situations about which the language is to be used . |
7 | It is an essential ingredient in the range of measures which may be needed to discourage such contempt . |
8 | The learned reviewers — and their successors in all ages — might regard this poem as too trivial to bear much discussion , but the fact remains that Stepping Westward is much liked — if one may be allowed to use such a term in criticism . |
9 | Whilst the evident unpopularity of Soviet domination in Eastern Europe may be thought to make such forces reliable in wartime for garrison and rear duties only , fact is that these military forces are trained and equipped for a war with NATO , according to an offensive doctrine of ‘ coalition warfare ’ , designed to place them from the start of hostilities onto an ‘ external front ’ . |