Example sentences of "that [pron] may [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you have information to sell , be so good as to state your price , that I may be left in privacy .
2 Again she considered that she may be falling in love with him but this time she was not so quick to dismiss it .
3 Check , recharge and/or change as required any ion exchange media that you may be using on a frequent and routine basis .
4 If you wish to obtain cover please send £5.00 to the office so that you may be added to the list .
5 The problem in gearing up investment to shoot off down the experience curve and become the cost leader is that you may be overtaken by technology .
6 If you are going to be integrating photographs into your documents then it is obviously fairly essential to make sure that the software can look after the TIFF file format ( or any other that you may be working with ) .
7 Think about it : if marriage is a partnership , the fact that one may be functioning in a responsibility that provides the income does not entitle that partner to sole ownership .
8 Poppy-straw and concentrate of poppy-straw are controlled drugs and the Act apparently contemplates that one may be produced from the other .
9 What 's really worrying me is that we may be dealing with amateurs . ’
10 They hold that we may , with justification , be certain of beliefs which , we admit , risk falsification , or that we may be justified in holding beliefs although there are none of which we are certain .
11 Now there is nothing wrong with this argument as it stands , but it is weak ; it assumes that there are other minds than our own , and argues only that we may be mistaken about their states , thinking someone to be happy when she is really sad , etc .
12 Swift was soon appointed dean of St Patrick 's in Dublin , though he assured Diaper : ‘ I will move Heaven and Earth that something may be done for you . ’
13 Therefore , it is clear that there may be expected to be remains of comparable marine terraces at any level between that terrace and present sea level .
14 The lack of such a maximum at Cape Grim leaves open the possibility that they may be caused by phenomena other than , or in addition to , increased transport from the stratosphere in springtime , such as enhanced photochemical production of ozone at that time .
15 Community regulations and certain provisions of the founding treaties ( such as Article 30 of the EEC Treaty on free movement of goods and Article 85 of the same treaty on competition ) have direct effect , which means that they may be relied on directly by any citizen without the need for any intervening national measures to ‘ receive ’ them and indeed without any possibility for national measures to exclude or modify them .
16 This is not to say that they may be uttered with absolute impunity for the House itself , in regulating its own procedures , may treat as objectionable whatever it chooses .
17 In our society the judges have in some aspects of their work a discretionary power to do justice so wide that they may be regarded as law-makers .
18 For teenagers , that they may be blessed with wisdom and discernment , and choose those audio and video cassettes which enrich the spirit and bring true joy to the heart .
19 Some cases are susceptible to medical treatment , some require intensive nursing care , most respond to education and training and a small minority may be so severely impaired that they may be detained in hospital or placed under guardianship .
20 For it suggests that they may be penalised in future for environmental damage which was legal at the time they allowed it to happen .
21 Counselling will advise them of the risks , if any , that they may be taking by embarking on a further conception .
22 Assume further that the probe lengths are sufficiently small that they may be treated as points in comparison with the clones , and that the probes are all single-copy .
23 This is in the hope that they will become clearer to those who work within the industry , and that they may be recognized as a distinct discipline by academic and practising lawyers alike .
24 Statuses are culturally defined , despite the fact that they may be based on biological factors such as sex or race .
25 … to seek for Christ 's sheep that are dispersed abroad , and for his children who are in the midst of this naughty world , that they may be saved through Christ for ever .
26 Just to , for people who ca n't quite remember the wording of it , the paragraph reads , ‘ If there 's any person who feels that they may be affected by this dispension should contact their local office . ’
27 All pupils need to be aware of the richness of experience offered by writing in English from different countries , so that they may be introduced to the ideas and feelings of countries different from their own , and so we shall help the cause of racial tolerance .
28 This involves two different types of the tiny , transportive liposome ; for the initial stage , an ‘ anti-fat ’ liposome containing caffeine works to break-up cellulitic lipidic clusters so that they may be disposed of more readily , while the trace element algo silicium assists in restructuring the fragile tissues .
29 The use of readmission rates as an indicator of outcome rests upon the assumption that they may be used as a proxy for morbidity resultant from poor clinical care .
30 Those programs that filter or rearrange the data write output files in the same format as the inputs , so that they may be used as inputs to the other applications .
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