Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun] may [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Iosif 's tomb in The Kremlin Wall may be hard to find , but the camps remain as a headstone in perpetuity to his memory .
2 The Socialist project of the Mitterrand government may be dead , but its cultural entrepreneurship continues to enjoy wide popular support .
3 Some of the institutions at the top of the Tessa rankings may be unfamiliar .
4 But , having regard to the passage from the judgment of the European Court in the Francovich case which I have just quoted , it is in my opinion right that in the present case your Lordships should proceed on the basis that if , on the reference to it in the Stoke-on-Trent case [ 1991 ] Ch. 48 , the court should hold that section 47 of the Shops Act 1950 is invalid as being in conflict with article 30 of the Treaty , the United Kingdom may be obliged to make good damage caused to individuals by the breach of article 30 for which it is responsible .
5 Do you not think that up to now Middle Eastern countries and some other nations and people as well have been of the super powers in their giant struggle against each other , but now the United States may be able to take er , if you like a more mature and more relaxed attitude .
6 The Redcar Bowl may be ugly but there is worse nearer home : the penitentiary-like charm of the Cornmill and the flyaway Dolphin Centre , to mention two .
7 I concede that the Newcastle doctors may be ignorant but there is no excuse for you .
8 But any deal done between the leaders and the White House may be subject to full congressional approval .
9 A drink or two extra on a Friday night may be OK ; a glass of vodka before you can face school in the morning is more worrying .
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