Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [Wh det] may [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This difference of perspective and lack of immediate concern with definitions of power and with empiricist rigour result in research methods which may appear to be more approximate in their conclusions than are the pluralists , at least as far as the distribution of power is concerned .
2 Other features of an auction process which may need to be set out in the transmittal letter are :
3 These placements are of value in allowing students to add a practical dimension to their theoretical studies of the working of different aspects of Irish society , and in providing work experience which may lead to improved career opportunities .
4 Natural ecosystems such as coral reefs will be threatened by increased sedimentation due to increased coastal erosion , increased sea-surface temperatures and lowered seawater pH which may lead to destruction of the reefs ( Viles , 1989 ) .
5 For example , in 1990 the European Community and the Soviet Union were working on a joint nuclear safety programme which may result in the closing , or radical upgrading , of up to 25 Soviet nuclear reactors .
6 Is such evidence available anywhere else and is it possible to suggest a general model of settlement development which may apply to local studies elsewhere in the country ?
7 The following is a list of all scanner errors which may occur during a module header scanner run ( see Section 5 , Option 1.4.0 ) with advice on how to correct them , where required .
8 Mr. Secretary Hunt , supported by Mr. Secretary Heseltine , Mr. David Mellor , Sir Wyn Roberts and Mr. Nicholas Bennett , presented a Bill to provide for the construction by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation of a barrage across the mouth of Cardiff Bay with an outer harbour and of a tidal lagoon and for related works ; to make provision for the acquisition and use of land for the works ; to make provision about the operation and management of the barrage , the outer harbour , the water impounded by the barrage and the lagoon ; to make provision for dealing with property damage resulting from any alteration of groundwater levels which may occur in consequence of the construction of the barrage ; to enable other protective provisions to be made ; and for connected purposes : And the same was read the First time ; and ordered to be read a Second time tomorrow and to be printed .
9 Although terms such as lentement and vite are unambiguously indicative of tempo , many other expressions commonly found in French Baroque music which may appear at first sight to have no definite connotations of tempo were commonly understood as tempo indications at the time .
10 Severe bruising to the ribs can not be satisfactorily dressed or protected within the rules of competition , but female competitors can use breast shields which may extend over the injury site .
11 These are hard times for beer sellers which may lead to beer cellars being fuller than otherwise they would be .
12 Both carry details of jobs in the independent sector and the Standard has occasional recruitment supplements which may look in more depth at job opportunities .
13 On the other hand the farm worker has been placed in control of important and costly pieces of farm investment which may run into many thousands of pounds .
14 It will allow detailed medical checks on patients without surgery or potential radiation side-effects which may stem from conventional x-rays and scans .
15 Provision should be made for ensuring that the competences specified can take into account changes which may occur in technology or market requirements .
16 Other paragraph formats which may apply to the paragraph(s) will be unaffected .
17 Do you want one press release which may go to your institutional press as it were , the things which are specifically related to environmental health and nothing else ?
18 We used paraffin sections which may account for the 50% sensitivity that we found .
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