Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [vb infin] far " in BNC.
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1 | try not to put things off too much as plans may take far longer to arrange and involve more red tape than you might think . |
2 | Such abstract economic arguments may seem far removed from the aspirations of nature conservation , but the report 's principle that sound management can benefit both wildlife and local people is also central to WWF philosophy . |
3 | Further , the homologies between mouse and human MHC complexes , suggest that equivalent regions may exist far upstream of the human equivalent to Ea ( DRa ) . |
4 | This problem is compounded in metropolitan areas where socio-geographic boundaries may spread far beyond any normal understanding of ‘ community ’ . |
5 | At last the conditions are more favourable , but while those drives may travel far , approach shots may run through the green . |