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

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31 Others may experience a light-headed sensation as if they have had a few glasses of wine ; a few fall into a deep sleep !
32 You may experience a strong sense of anger and resentment when the weather turns bad and your pet is outside all alone , instead of in his rightful place by your side .
33 As a result , many an infant may experience a shrieking mother rushing into the nursery and yelling at the cat to leave the room .
34 Schools which operate option choices in years four and five and the sixth form may experience a considerable fluctuation in demand between courses which may not be reflected in pre-set department allocations .
35 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
36 The wetness of the rags does not accomplish much but the wood gets heated and the rags may insulate the hot wood and prevent it from cooling too quickly .
37 For example , the exclusive purchasing agreement by itself raises the manufacturer 's margin , but may lower the retail margin .
38 Good quality , additive-free , fresh lean meat is an excellent food , but our fast food philosophy means we may eat a lesser version .
39 Heavier digestion may expose the underlying prism structure of the enamel ( Fig. 3.22 E on a lower incisor or Fig. 3.23 D on an upper ) .
40 And let us hope that the reader , on summing-up this look into the past at the Gorbals of yester-year , may say : ‘ These were real people , ordinary men and women , whose passage through the Gorbals not only added colour to a drab area of this Scottish city , but whose presence may remain a lasting influence for good . ’
41 One of the most important measures in the effective treatment of sickle cell disease is to minimise the number of crises by educating sufferers and their families about circumstances which may trigger a sickling crisis .
42 Surgical procedures may trigger a transient rise in serum CRP as a response to cytokines which are secreted in response to trauma .
43 It can not be overstressed that the purchaser and vendor should continue to consider the need for approvals and clearances throughout the course of negotiations as a change in the terms of the transaction may trigger the relevant legislation which regulates anti-competitive practices , mergers and the creation or expansion of monopolies .
44 His present may trigger the inevitable family festive fall-out usually breaking out somewhere between the Queen 's speech at three and the Christmas cake at five .
45 It may lend a certain dignity to the whole transaction but is notoriously slow .
46 Classification of functional gut disorders is proliferating at present , but there is much overlap of various functional symptom clusters and labelling these does not necessarily prove a common cause and may lend a false validity to the diagnosis .
47 Different approaches to the organization of knowledge may emphasize the relative importance of either the first or second objective , but it is difficult to neglect one without impairing the effectiveness of the other .
48 Last night , Ken Medlock , chairman of the North West Channel Tunnel steering group , said cash-rich GEC may kickstart a vital West Coast line upgrade .
49 This may explain a strange scene on a beaker from Stanwick , Northants. , ( fig. 14.12 ) which shows a satyr leaping forward with his typical thin elongated arms stretched out in front of him .
50 However , the preceding chapters have shown just how many possible mediating processes may explain the apparent link between childhood risk factors and adult disorder .
51 This may explain the electromechanical disassociation found by Snape et al as the cause of reduced gastrocholonic reflex in patients with ulcerative colitis .
52 This pattern of epidemics may explain the broad movement of wages in the mid fifteenth century , for the 1440s , 1450s and 1470s , when it is logical to assume that deaths were more likely to have exceeded births , were precisely those decades when wages were highest .
53 We believe that methodological limitations of the lactulose hydrogen breath test may explain the present results and account for the reported controversies .
54 This may explain the low number of emergency operations and death in the epinephrine group .
55 The adversarial critique may explain the early stages of a government 's record but Rose 's ‘ moving consensus ’ is more relevant to an understanding of the long-term trends .
56 Formation of clusters with unprimed T cells has thus been shown to be a functional feature of dendritic cells ; this may explain the striking appearance of S-100 protein + cells in Peyer 's patches , which are considered important sites for induction of primary immune responses .
57 Short term assets are held for investment opportunities , and the government 's privatisation programme , coupled with high interest rates on liquid assets may explain the increased popularity of cash and other short term assets in recent years .
58 Our results may explain the puzzling results from at least two previous trials , which failed to find an impact on morbidity even in the presence of a large effect on mortality .
59 Ca 2+ levels were found to be elevated in synaptosomes prepared from potentiated dentate gyrus 45min after the induction of LTP , and this may explain the enhanced ability of potentiated synaptosomes to release preloaded transmitter .
60 An easily fatiguing sphincter may explain the severe urgency reported by our patients .
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