Example sentences of "may [vb infin] [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So for the risk-averse , the relevant ages are lower , while the optimistic may stay out of SERPS to a higher age .
2 So E is certainly an improvement upon many other substances on the market E may be a fad , or it may fall out of favour because somebody proves it makes your legs fall off or something .
3 James Seely 's experiences while he was in the army may appear out of place in the context of this book .
4 The company has predicted that it may run out of money as early as July without new customers or an infusion of cash from the outside .
5 The company has predicted that it may run out of money as early as July without new customers or an infusion of cash from the outside .
6 This weekend your ambitious drive may run out of steam , but friends and colleagues will be all the support you need to encourage you to keep on hammering away at achieving an important goal .
7 If you live in an area that has a lot of old buildings , the council may run out of grant money very quickly and you will have to wait until next year .
8 The car may look out of place on English roads , but its owner is sure of one thing … it 'll certainly get the buyer noticed .
9 We emphasis that the information available at press date may become out of date by the time of publication , but we believe that this will apply only if additional deployments are announced or revealed .
10 Pragmatism may appropriately be referred to as a via media between , on the one hand , an empiricism and positivism that may lead to inhumanism and , on the other , a rationalistic Idealism that may become out of touch with contemporary realities .
11 In these cases it can be useful to know whether the interpreters are instructed to stay in role at all times or whether they may step out of role .
12 In practice , opponents are less likely to double your rescue contract , and you may wriggle out of trouble .
13 In the summer , washday may happen out of doors , and can stimulate lots of talk and valuable practical experience as children add soap to the water , wash the clothes ( taking care that water does n't flood over the sides of the bowl ) , wring the clothes and peg them out on a line .
14 The child may have a low tolerance to frustration and his or her emotional reaction may erupt out of control .
15 If the retailer does n't make a profit , he may go out of business .
16 A survey by the Engineering Employers ' Federation into the effects of new anti-pollution legislation has concluded that up to 50 companies may go out of business ; 200 are expecting a serious decline in profitability , and many hundreds more are uncertain about their future .
17 First of all , there may be contradictions between the social relations of production and the agricultural technology used , therefore at a particular moment in time technology and social relations may seem out of adjustment .
18 Moreover , the risk that conventional conflicts may get out of hand and degenerate into nuclear disaster is one with which mankind will have to live for ever , and it strengthens the argument for attempting to keep conflicts within some kinds of bounds .
19 One possible explanation for governments ' concern about inflation is that they are fearful that a rising rate may get out of control and develop into a ‘ runaway ’ inflation or hyperinflation .
20 There is considerable concern in Strathclyde and inside the Educational Institute of Scotland that such delaying ballots may get out of control , and parents in popular schools may decide to vote Yes .
21 Other motivations may pull out of line this relationship between assuming and asking ; but at its purest , faith is strong or weak , advances or retreats in direct proportion to what it assumes .
22 NOW UNIX INTERNATIONAL MAY BOW OUT OF X/OPEN
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