Example sentences of "may [vb infin] [verb] those " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You may enjoy playing those kinds of games , but count me out . ’
2 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
3 You are unlikely to want to copy slavishly what you see in the magazines but you may choose to adapt those ideas which appeal to you in order to feel happier with the way you look .
4 well my Lord certain believers well certainly that may give rise to problems , erm , and then one may have to resolve those on the basis of the ostensible authority or even claims against the member of state under article ten of the directive , but , however , erm , on , on satisfactory or confusing to the market that might be
5 Although Maxwell 's reputation and personality may have led those involved with the company to believe it was financially sound , the PAS-score analysis of the accounts highlighted the degree of risk quite clearly .
6 And the toner actually closes the pores , because we may have opened those pores slightly by using the cleanser , and also , if there is any cleanser left on the skin the toner will remove that as well .
7 The thinking is that last year 's lobbying may have convinced those who matter in Whitehall and Westminister that the proposals go rather too far .
8 The reader may have found those remarks somewhat quizzical , for I pointed out that while philosophers of education have advocated ‘ autonomy ’ as an outcome for the educator to aim at , there seemed something quirky about describing , say , a graduate who had just successfully completed a course as autonomous .
9 It will also face the fact that those who lose least may have to compensate those who lose most , if free riding is to be checked .
10 Perhaps the patient always made the key decisions in the home , or you may have taken those decisions together , whereas you might now find yourself having to make the decisions for the patient , yourself and other members of the family .
11 A bureau may try to orchestrate those demands by its links with the organizations representing the consumers of its services , thereby affecting the influence which the public have on the revealed preferences of the sponsor .
12 He must know — as I know — that some managers are more acceptable to some of the employees than others and that the employees may wish to follow those managers down this road .
13 Er much reference has already been made to this er golden corridor between Leeds a and York and I I really fail to see th that it is going to pose the the threat that some people think it will and and the analysis that we 've carried carried out has has thrown up two two figures , one in the region of twenty er a need of twenty to twenty five hectares in what describe as a northern centre based on on Tadcaster and I think we acknowledge that er we may struggle to achieve those twenty to twenty five hectares in and around Tadcaster , partly because of greenbelt constraint and and partly because of other constraints .
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