Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] may [be] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So it may be that elements of the sibling altruism will develop in families , too .
2 So it may be that Green influenced the way that the great poet looked at his surroundings , certainly in the later editions of Wordsworth 's Guide he acknowledges the value of the painter 's book .
3 Thus it may be that children are not accustomed to relying on purely linguistic cues to the deductive mode .
4 ‘ But often it may be that parents are just being overprotective .
5 If a need for parental protection in part constitutes the superego — and a fundamental , primitive part at that — then it may be that disturbances in later superego-formation will bring these earlier , more primitive , aspects of the superego to the fore .
6 These figures do not allow any sum for interest and therefore it may be that calculations will have to be made by council to include that figure or alternatively I am informed that both parties wish to consider the possibility of the incorporation of this judgement into a structured settlement .
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