Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] may [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore they may be different ones from other bilateral or multilateral agencies , making a coordinated national conservation programme rather difficult . |
2 | An employee in a functional department might expect to receive directions/commands from a project coordinator as well as from the departmental head — ie. there may be dual command . |
3 | It is rather too easy to rally chauvinistic backing for the support of industries against foreign competition but nonetheless there may be good grounds for protection . |
4 | Please read carefully there may be added information . |
5 | Psychologically there may be little difference between the personalities of some staff and prisoners . |
6 | Just as often it may be new material altogether , in a bridge passage leading to new themes in the second subject group . |
7 | Yeah , well there may be other mechanisms of doing it |
8 | These feeds can usually be seen as separate pipes leading from the cistern ; sometimes there may be extra feeds fitted for a shower or bidet . |
9 | Sometimes there may be structural defects in a chromosome , resulting in mutation — the development of an individual in some way untypical of its species ; again , the abnormality may be very minor or it may be vitally Important . |
10 | Indeed there may be strong opposition to taking on delegated tasks for fear , perhaps justified , that failure will prove personally very damaging . |
11 | If you 're keeping your spouse because you have the assets and he or she does n't , there 's no good leaving nothing to the spouse , unless that spouse is rich in his or her own right Rich in comparative terms , then there may be good reasons not to live him or her anything because you 'd rather leave it to the children . |
12 | When both types of information are available and the temporal cues are redundant , then there may be little advantage . |
13 | Yet there may be genetic information encoded on the construction of the particular physical sense and motor organs required to perform the deed . |
14 | Mentally there may be marked anxiety even to fear of death and suffocation . |
15 | Occasionally there may be overlapping litters , with older offspring remaining while new babies are being cared for . |