Example sentences of "may [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Even if he is walking well , you may need to take a wheelchair in case he gets tired , or you can plan the outing so that you walk short distances between benches in the street or local park .
32 Within the first year of residence you should make arrangements to obtain a Northern Ireland licence and you may need to take a driving test before a licence can be granted .
33 If you rent a place to live in rather than work in , you may need to see a solicitor about any of these legal matters :
34 If the general practitioner pronounces the patient fit enough , he may be able to start driving a car again , although he may need to retake a driving test if he has not been able to drive for several months .
35 Cover and simmer until the berries have ‘ popped ’ and are reduced to a juicy pulp — you may need to add a couple of tablespoons of water .
36 Although frames can be re-used with replacement wires , one patient may need to keep a frame for months .
37 You may need to provide a mat on a slippery surface .
38 On the other hand , I in the States may need to contact a manufacturer in England .
39 If the access to your front door is difficult , perhaps with steps , you may need to have a ramp made , if the patient is still in a wheelchair .
40 For example , students may opt to take a specialist module in Graphics for Screen Media , the objectives of which include critical study of the application of graphic design to electronic publications and investigation of the design initiation and design development procedures for electronic publications .
41 On the whole , an individual may expect to attend a sacrifice every one or two weeks , so that there is a constant circulation of meat throughout the community .
42 Elsewhere one may expect to find a variety , from the very adequate to the very bleak .
43 Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel .
44 If you prefer to get advice from a GP about contraception , you may choose to see a GP other than your own family doctor , if that GP is willing to accept you .
45 Alternatively O may choose to bring a claim for conversion against X or Y. Where O brings his claim against Z , Z will naturally wish to claim against Y who sold to him .
46 The court may decline to file a petition if not satisfied that the creditor has discharged the obligation imposed on him by 6.3(2) .
47 ( Hempel and Oppenheim , 1953 ; Hempel , 1965 ) These different analyses may appear to describe a connection in reality by way of what can be called our linguistic response to it , or the character of our belief about it .
48 As an alternative , a company may elect to pay a tax ‘ fee ’ of M$20,000 irrespective of profits .
49 On occasion you may begin to open a file and find that you would prefer to rename the file or delete it .
50 Rejection may occur following a Change Review Meeting or after a final decision by the Director , Information Systems .
51 At first you may like to employ a points system to help in your evaluation of symptoms , though with practice and familiarity this will not be necessary :
52 I 'm conscious of the time , and we may like to have a break for tea , but there are also three people who wish to contribute to the discussion .
53 You may like to keep a family or personal health record to note all relevant health matters — patterns of health , details of specific illnesses , their treatment and outcome , accidents , vaccinations and their effect etc .
54 Or else you may like to write a note and have it sent to me .
55 As arms tire you may like to fiddle a tape around the obvious thread , though it 's probably better to continue .
56 Note that such an attachment may suffice to allow a learner to drive a motor cycle in excess of 250cc .
57 Finally , you may decide to take a tripod or one of the handier mini-tripods — plus a bag to carry your video gear around on shoots .
58 They normally deal with appeals individually , but the Chief Commissioner may decide to convene a Tribunal of three Commissioners to hear appeals involving questions of law of particular difficulty .
59 ( 1 ) Where a licensing board considers that licensed premises are no longer suitable or convenient for the sale of alcoholic liquor , having regard to their character and condition , and the nature and extent of the use of the premises , the board may decide to hold a hearing with a view to making a closure order under this section , and the effect of a closure order is that the licence held in respect of the premises shall cease to have effect while the closure order is in force .
60 Also , any creditor may decide to lodge a court petition for the company to be compulsorily wound up .
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