Example sentences of "may [vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the sequence , you may choose to close it with a fade out , but a straight cut to the first shot of the next sequence might be more brisk and businesslike . |
2 | You may like to compare it with a list of your own . |
3 | Your experience of previous similar texts in the 1970s may have familiarised you with the form X rule OK which may permit you to divide this unpunctuated sequence into two parts : |
4 | Your college or lecturers may have provided you with a selected list . |
5 | This may have left him with a condition known as Schönlein-Henoch Syndrome , together with the beginnings of chronic kidney disease . |
6 | They are very difficult to destroy although the enemy may try to attack them with other engines of war , large monsters or magic for example . |
7 | Continually assessing the sufferer 's knowledge , skills , blocks to recovery , attitudes and feelings and reflecting these back to the sufferer with the suggestion that he or she may wish to verify them with other members of the group . |
8 | Denunciation may not on its own provide a general justification for having a penal system , but it may help provide us with one acceptable prin-ciple of distribution for punishment . |