Example sentences of "may [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Hobbies , learning , the new role itself , more available time to spend with family and friends may effectively do this . |
2 | Both the Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay Acts excluded pensions schemes from their scope , but EEC legislation may eventually change this . |
3 | Researchers say the grafting of pancreatic cells may eventually free many from daily injections . |
4 | If you do not take these precautions , you may eventually lose some irreplaceable programs or data . |
5 | A persistent and well-argued case has to be answered and this may eventually have some influence on a minister . |
6 | Further tests are under way at Baltimore , in California and at Seattle 's cancer research centre , to see if the treatment can be repeated on other patients , and may eventually include some Aids sufferers who do not have cancers . |
7 | Several research groups have concluded that the combined use of visual examination of grain size , stable isotopic analysis and trace element analysis may successfully distinguish all the major quarries of the Mediterranean region . |
8 | A similar result may be achieved if the practitioner is able to use the cash accounting scheme , although he may thereby defer any input recovery if he does not pay his suppliers promptly . |
9 | Leaders may personally benefit more than the led but all share in the spin-offs from competent leadership . |
10 | A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment . |
11 | In addition , the local authority has the power to determine the extent to which a parent may exercise his or her parental responsibility but may only exercise this power where necessary to safeguard or promote the child 's welfare ( s33(3) ( b ) ( 4 ) ) . |
12 | Throwing money at the problem , however , is not the answer ; this may only create more difficulties for the environment . |
13 | Schema identification may only require some sample interviewing of different internal stakeholder groups . |
14 | The manager may only see each volunteer once a week and should the manager be out of the bureau on that occasion , two weeks may pass . |
15 | Some are certainly seen each winter in areas where breeding has not been established , which may only indicate some local dispersal or that the species is easy to miss when breeding . |
16 | The package manager may only obtain these listings provided that the package has not yet been submitted for approval . |
17 | If you are the Preparer of the package you may only obtain these listings provided the package has not been submitted for approval . |
18 | You may only use this option to extend the range of module versions to which this SPR relates . |
19 | You may only use this option to extend the range of module versions to which this SPR relates . |
20 | You may only use this option to extend the range of module versions to which this SPR relates . |
21 | You may only use this option to extend the range of modules to which this SPR relates . |
22 | You may only use this option to extend the range of modules to which this SPR relates . |
23 | You may only use this option to extend the range of module versions to which this SSR relates . |
24 | You may only use this option to extend the range of module versions to which this SSR relates . |
25 | You may only use this option to extend the range of module versions to which this SSR relates . |
26 | You may only use this option to extend the range of modules to which this SSR relates . |
27 | You may only use this option to extend the range of modules to which this SSR relates . |
28 | One is to conceive of them as being deliberately designed for the purposes they serve , the implication of which is that we should be constantly reforming existing institutions so that they may better serve those ends for which they were intended . |
29 | While such notions may all contains some elements of truth , they are by no means complete explanations of criminal behaviour . |
30 | Male weavers assist females as the young hatch and the extent of their help to successive mates may greatly promote each female 's reproductive success . |