Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [conj] [pers pn] may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So that erm if we 're talking to parents , for example , about being assertive , we know that very often the feelings behind their inability to be assertive need to be addressed first of all and then the skills that they may want to acquire will fit in with erm a different quality erm of where it 's emanating from in them as a person .
2 To the immune systems of the animals that it may infect , the resultant mutant virus will look as if it is rabies and so will trigger antibodies and generally stimulate immunity against the disease .
3 " I was glad to have a second chance to be leader to correct some of the insensitivities that I may have had , because of my own personal drive , wanting to get things done .
4 This proposition may be illustrated by considering a situation in which an investor creates a portfolio consisting of share I and the market portfolio M. If the proportion invested in I is defined as W i ( in effect W i measures the excess demand for asset I when positive and excess supply of asset I when negative ; when W i is zero then the capital market is in equilibrium as there is neither excess demand nor excess supply of asset I ) and the proportion invested in M as ( ) , an infinite number of portfolios may be created where the weights for I may vary between +1and -1 .
5 The remedies that it may pursue against the customer upon his default may also be specified including security interests over assets held by the customer .
6 I understand what the hon. Gentleman says about the nature of the charge laid against certain people and the roles that they may have played in particular crimes .
7 The directions that he may give must appear to him necessary ( but not reasonably necessary ) to prevent such disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation , and may specifically include instructions not to enter a particular area .
8 Check the conditions because you may have agreed to pay any increase between ordering and delivery .
9 Allowing anyone to discover your PIN ( intentionally or otherwise ) is a breach of the Conditions and we may debit your account with any withdrawal made by use of your Card in such circumstances .
10 Responsibility for the memorandum 's factual accuracy and the opinions expressed therein will rest , therefore , with the vendors and we may ask for a formal representation from you .
11 That 's an unmarried daughter that you should be giving due recognition to for the efforts that she may have put in .
12 the difficulties that you may encounter in obtaining alternative employment .
13 You might get a slight off-set onto the blotters and you may have to retouch some areas .
14 These are just a few of the situations that you may have to tackle from time to time .
15 You are unlikely to want to copy slavishly what you see in the magazines but you may choose to adapt those ideas which appeal to you in order to feel happier with the way you look .
16 The Registrar has put forward the issues that he may consider when dealing with a potential breach of this principle .
17 Treaty , would adopt ‘ the adjustments that it may prove necessary to make to the distribution of the resources among member states . ’
18 I am sure that British Rail has considered all the options and it may have asked the consultants to study alternatives .
19 They have been criticised on the grounds that they may deny free speech , suppress significant literature or worthwhile criminological information , impinge upon copyright laws and have negligible effects upon those who actually profit from crime .
20 Their preference for cleanliness extends to a marked dislike of the chemicals that we may choose to chuck in .
21 And this is of course , as if I agree with the view that you expressed yesterday in a general context , although it was made specifically then in relation to one village , any recommendation I make in relation to that village , if it is based on the general principle , must apply by analogy also to Skelton , and I would have little choice but to recommend to the councils that they may wish or indeed they should , reconsider this question of washing-over or insetting elsewhere .
22 If , however , Shakespeare did actually exist , then he must have possessed certain attributes that made him the kind of existent he was , even though no attributes that he may have had would have been sufficient to individuate him in a metaphysical sense .
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