Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun pl] [conj] may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The number of players varies ( around 35 at the last count ) , and the strategic implications of such rules as may exist have not been fully worked out .
2 If the preservation of the protein structure in metal-free forms is a preferred feature in biological systems , it imposes constraints on the evolution of these proteins and may explain why evolution seems to have disfavoured highly charged metal clusters and why the more hydrophobic porphyrin systems dominate in higher organisms .
3 Extending higher court advocacy rights for solicitors , he finds , is likely to widen the choice for the consumers of those services and may lead to efficiency gains in some areas such as those services supplied to the Crown .
4 This type of geomorphology , which has subsequently attracted both great support and disenchantment , has been the subject of at least two groups of interpretations and it is perhaps the lack of equal familiarity with the achievements of both groups that may account for the differing viewpoints some of which are listed in Table 4.1 .
5 Fibre is the preferred medium for high capacity circuits for many operators and may become the medium of choice for primary transmission circuits , given time .
6 In that case switching away from equity and into debt offers two potential advantages : it tends to concentrate ownership ( both equity and debt ) into fewer hands that may care more about how the firm is run ; and it provides a clear discipline for managers .
7 The likely route of feeder and supply mains ; taking into account ground conditions ; anticipating , searching for and dealing with any problems that may hamper the mainlaying work .
8 After the intensive twelve months support with the project , girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later .
9 In some cases that may involve the abolition of councils .
10 Tourism is also of particular importance in some regions and may dominate the local economy .
11 Nevertheless , there are some consequences of early marriages that are common in all countries and may cause the same concern everywhere .
12 I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place .
13 The unmarried father who has not acquired parental responsibility by court order or formal agreement is , however , entitled to notice of the proceedings in most cases and may apply for party status ( see ( c ) below ) .
14 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
15 There will be recent traces of rabbit occupation in runs across to the feeding areas and through any hedges that may intervene .
16 What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ?
17 If ingested prior to October , the majority of these larvae mature in three weeks ; thereafter , many become arrested in development for several months and may precipitate Type II disease when they mature .
18 It includes provision for any obligations that may arise as a result of the management agreements relating to the sites of special scientific interest .
19 Among such factions as may exist in a constituency party one is likely to be dominant , and to imagine that it would consent to the nomination of candidates not numbered among its adherents is scarcely realistic .
20 Only in the last ten or so years has it been realized that infection can be spread quite easily by these practices and may pose problems as far as treatment is concerned .
21 Thomas Hardy was employed by both architects and may have been involved in the work .
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