Example sentences of "that [noun] may [not/n't] [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | There are some examples which show that we are really dealing with adaptations of LE , and that speakers may not even be conscious of corresponding lexical items in JC . |
2 | There is the further consideration that universities may not indefinitely be secure havens for literary criticism , in the cold economic climate and rampant anti-intellectualism of Thatcherite Britain , and of many other parts of the world . |
3 | pepper v. Healey shows that arbitration may not always be the ideal solution in small claims and provides an example of an arbitration being rescinded . |
4 | Other reasons are that Prestel pages can be included in microviewdata bases alongside pages created by pupils ; Prestel pages on a specific subject Can be downloaded to disk and the disk incorporated into an information package , with slides , tapes and printed materials ; and that Prestel may not always be available in the place where the information is needed , thus downloading allows for flexibility in that , for example , pages of graphics can be used for work in the art department . |
5 | Although organisations recognise that employees may not always be able to refit old carpets or curtains in the new property , policies do often include a statement to the effect that staff should make every effort to adapt their existing possessions rather than buy afresh . |