Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] may be [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 From some authors it may be assumed that pluralism represents an especially naive set of propositions about how political power is perfectly , or nearly perfectly , distributed within Western liberal democracies .
2 Instead of pointing out the errors you may be told that it is very good but have been better in a darker wood !
3 Depending on the precise circumstances it may be found that Master Smith is the settlor so that if he has any interest in the trust he may be taxed upon the same under , for instance , TA 1988 , s683 , or alternatively , if he has no interest under the trust , any payment to his minor unmarried children could be taxable upon him ( Master Smith ) under TA 1988 , s663 .
4 In the absence of any other constant characters it may be concluded that these two species are conspecific .
5 On death-beds it may be thought that a soon-to-be-deceased settlor is susceptible to giving either involuntary nods or nods to propositions imperfectly understood , or both .
6 From the production of these budgets it may be felt that certain aspects of the budgets need to be amended before they become operational .
7 For anthropologists it may be assumed that this is an uncontroversial statement .
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