Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] may [adv] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A further risk is that the smaller Fellowships become so , " special and different " that they may lose the wider identification with all sufferers from addictive disease and they may therefore be less exposed to the common humility that is the essential basis for recovery .
2 The farmers in the extended LFA are mainly dairy farmers or dairy with sheep , and it may well be that compensatory payments because of LFA designation will be less important than the substantial payments they can attract under the EEC 's existing Sheepmeat Regime .
3 Views differ as to suitability of various systems and it may well be that different systems and models emerge .
4 These examples are of short-term changes , and it may well be that long-term changes are even more marked .
5 This is certainly minimalist : in abstracting from stress and alliterative patterning , he loses useful diagnostic devices , and it may well be that higher-level patterning is crucial in determining and explaining how phonological constituents behave metrically .
6 It is , however , grouped for other purposes such as local government and it may well be administratively convenient that a town or city , already thus organised , should form one or more parliamentary constituencies , even though some disparities in size as between different constituencies result .
7 However , the examples also have in common an institutional setting which provides a ready opportunity for mounting large-scale intervention and it may well be more cost-effective in these circumstances to provide a preventive programme for all experiencing the event .
8 Could we ask you when you are making your plan of your next trial audit to consider that issue on our behalf and it may well be there are one or two areas which have n't featured
9 The need for further study of this confused period is clearly indicated , but the statements of Ibn Hajar ( and al-Makrizi ) and of the earliest chronological list and the document indicating Molla Fenari 's presence in Karaman in Jumada II 819/August 1416 provide at the least a consistent basis for explaining the reason for , and establishing the date of , Molla Fenari 's return ; and it may therefore be tentatively concluded that Molla Fenari returned to the Ottoman lands some time in , or shortly alter , Sha'ban 820/September-October 1417 .
10 The usual course for mononuclear cells after extravasation is in fact to lose functional capacity ; resident macrophages in normal tissues are therefore in some aspects less differentiated than monocytes , but they may nevertheless be more active in other instances .
11 Grammatical constraints may overlap and reinforce semantic ones , but they may also be semantically arbitrary .
12 But it may well be so . ’
13 But it may still be well worth trying .
14 However , they continue : But it may perhaps be better understood as an analytical consequence of the Garfinkelian theory that the fit between organization and phenomena , between rules and their applications , is not determined in advance , but rather is the result of an ad hoc and context-sensitive process , performed by speakers ( by the use of shared " methods " ) , in which the recognition of the social act and the construction of interpretation of sequences of such acts are two sides of the same creative ( but nonetheless organized and accountable ) process .
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