Example sentences of "may use the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Katrin may use the new station to win support for her campaign to overturn the ban imposed by the German Athletics Federation for taking anabolic steroids .
2 Guests may use the small breakfast room at any time for playing cards or as a lounge .
3 We may use the Black and Scholes option pricing model developed in Chapter 7 .
4 Some companies may use the standard form of ’ Labour-only subcontract ’ issued by the Building Employers ' Confederation , in place of or alongside their own terms and conditions .
5 Thus a worker who increases his hours of work , as a result of higher taxation ( direct effect ) , may use the extra income to buy consumer items , the manufacture and use of which increase pollution of the environment ( indirect effect ) .
6 Again , you may use the suggested menus as a guide , but regard the diet as flexible as long as : you include alcohol and yeast foods this week you keep within the confines of your daily calorie allowance .
7 All licentiate members may use the designatory letters LHCIMA .
8 You may use the specified views to query the relational database using SQL or a suitable proprietary database report generator .
9 So , if an actress and a doctor are having coffee , say , the processor may use the different stereotypical activities associated with these sorts of character to specify a contrast between them .
10 You may use the EVAL function to convert a sting input to a numeric and report an error if the string is not a proper number or you can include your own validation checks .
11 American English may use the same words as ‘ English ’ English , but with a different meaning .
12 Speakers of Standard English in different parts of the British Isles and elsewhere in the world may use the same grammar and vocabulary , but different pronunciation .
13 Professional installers may use the same materials , or perhaps special machinery to blow a blanket of loose mineral wool or fire-proofed cellulose fibre into the loft .
14 Two dangers with cliches such as ‘ May all their troubles be little ones ’ are that older members of the audience have heard them before and that the previous speaker may use the same joke or saying .
15 In the Arab world this is not so ; the managing director may use the same office as the general clerks , so the salesperson must be careful how he speaks to people !
16 This may provide another justification for the anthropic principle , for if all the histories are possible , then so long as we exist in one of the histories , we may use the anthropic principle to explain why the universe is found to be the way it is .
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