Example sentences of "it may be good [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The implicit assumption here is that it may be best to leave nuclear weapons in a partial legal limbo , with an extremely strong presumption against the legality of their use , but with no formal and explicit rules turning this presumption into treaty language and adding detail to it . |
2 | As such people may well be school governors it may be best to preface specific arguments with a brief exposition of modern developments in the teaching of history . |
3 | For the newcomer , however , it may be best to buy essential oils from a health food shop or from a well-respected herbal supplier . |
4 | Rather than investing in a filter , it may be better to use bottled water if you are just avoiding tap-water for a few weeks . |
5 | There may be justifiable frustration at the low priority currently assigned to Rights of Way in county highway departments , but we think it may be better to ensure statutory responsibility remains within local government so that the interests of pedestrians , riders and cyclists can be greatly enhanced as part of a wider ‘ greening ’ of local transport policies . |