Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] may [adv] [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 In the end , the question of whether a function is a public one is a political question which may not always be answered in the same way .
2 Those of us who wish to push forward must acknowledge the pain it may cause and help those affected to grieve , and then to let go of values and ideas which may no longer be relevant .
3 In this case there was an application at the judge 's lodgings at 11 o'clock at night , a procedure which may not always be available .
4 It also suggests the possibility that demonstrators fall foul of the law in the magistrates ' court in ways which may never afterwards be given thoughtful re-examination at a more senior judicial level .
5 However , the disadvantage is that the use of regression analysis seduces its users into a causality which may not always be appropriate .
6 Our school system has its own inner logic which may not always be what we wish or proclaim , and the same goes for our methodologies .
7 Such investigations have tended to concentrate on linguistic traits which may not necessarily be artistically relevant , such as range of vocabulary sentence length or frequency of certain conjunctions on the principle that a writer 's genuine " thumbprint " is more likely to be found in unobtrusive habits beyond conscious artistic control .
8 I would be wrong not to mention bulbs which may not always be hardy in all winter weather conditions .
9 However , he has said : ‘ If social services want to keep some kind of data about the additional services which may not immediately be necessary , I do n't think the process is going to open them up to a legal threat . ’
10 Practices which may not otherwise be restrictive of competition may be abusive in a highly concentrated market since undertakings in a dominant position have to discharge the burden of proof that their dominance does not have the effect of impeding effective competition in the relevant market .
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