Example sentences of "[pron] may [not/n't] [be] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Just as with the rates , when people in receipt of social security benefit had living with them someone who was not in receipt of benefit , there was a system known as non-dependent deductions — the hon. Member for Brightside will be well aware of that system — so , too , under the council tax it will be possible for the claimant — the person liable to the tax — simply to let us know , through a single declaration , about the other people in the household who may not be eligible for income support and who may be eligible to make a contribution to the council tax bill .
2 What suits you may not be right for others .
3 If you are not permanently resident in the U.K. or you work or reside overseas you may not be eligible for this offer .
4 If you are not permanently resident in the U.K. or you work or reside overseas you may not be eligible for this offer .
5 I do not want over-regulation or road traffic engineers simply toeing the line and following regulations as they are laid down where they may not be appropriate for their particular locality .
6 It may not be right for you at all . ’
7 It may not be effective for low permeability soils ;
8 It may not be necessary for all cars always to stop at a red light at a crossroads , but to have any other rule , such as ‘ stop when reasonable to do so ’ , or ‘ stop unless the road is clear ’ , invites chaos .
9 In today 's economic climate it may not be feasible for bureaux to purchase extra experimental microfilm information systems but the ambivalence over the wider spread of the NACAB system is most evident in sales of the system to outside agencies .
10 It may not be easy for social work training to take account of this adequately but it is highly desirable that more attention should be paid , in the making of a social worker , to the sexual side of his or her personality and sexual adjustment .
11 It is important to try to contain the scope of the costs that may be recoverable , eg whereas a surveyor 's fees may be reasonable to seek to recover , it is arguable that it may not be reasonable for the landlord to instruct an architect in respect of the matters contemplated by this clause .
12 While it may not be suitable for all charities , it makes sense for small charities to go into a common investment fund . ’
13 Try to establish the background of any dog , however , because if it has been aggressive to children , for example it may not be suitable for your circumstances .
14 Since it may not be possible for both sets of belief to be realised in action , if the courses of action are incompatible , it may be rational for one person to give up his/her autonomy .
15 Thus , in Hanson v. Church Commissioners it was held that where the matter was one in which there was a wider public interest it may not be possible for one party to withdraw without the assent of the other once the proceedings were begun .
16 Given the increasing difficulty which the local authorities are experiencing in offering financial help to their institutions , especially to those polytechnics in urban areas where their parent authorities are under greater pressure from the Department of the Environment to keep rate increases down , it may not be possible for the public sector institutions , try as they may , to keep up their student numbers .
17 The personal representative may suffer because it may not be possible for him fully to wind up the estate and to obtain a discharge from his fiduciary responsibilities .
18 You can also see that the S-wave speed decreases from about 50 km depth , and that beyond about 800 km it may not be possible for S waves to traverse the Moon .
19 ( ii ) It may not be possible for the occupier to exclude liability to a person who enters under a right conferred by law .
20 The report points out that the timetable for enforcement is so precise that it may not be possible for authorities to process payments received as a result of reminders , in time to comply strictly with the regulations .
21 Over ninety percent of the world 's data is indeed not held in a relational database , and it may not be appropriate for all forms of information .
22 As evidence of funds availability it may not be appropriate for actual funds to be deposited to the firm 's account .
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