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

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1 The proviso set out below may be a fair compromise : PROVIDED THAT in so doing the Landlord shall cause as little inconvenience or disturbance to the Tenant as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances and shall not prohibit or unreasonably interfere with or prevent the use of the Premises for the Permitted User In addition it may be as well for the tenant to stipulate in such a provision that any development of neighbouring or adjoining premises should not include the building of which the premises form part unless of course adequate safeguards are included to ensure that the premises do not suffer as a result .
2 It is generally price advantageous to specify powders although in use they may be more difficult to control and dose .
3 In this way , situations can be redefined in ways which may be more useful for analysis .
4 Frequently staff will resist the change in ways which may be less dramatic than sabotage , but be equally effective .
5 Of course , in France you may be more clever . ’
6 In fevers they may be greatly prostrated , weak and weary , stuporous , unconscious but can be aroused and will correctly answer your questions but will lapse back into this prostrate state .
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