Example sentences of "may [adv] be [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There may also be difficulties about parental responsibility for their children . |
2 | There may also be scope for new approaches to the care of elderly severely mentally infirm people now in hospital . |
3 | The boundary between the mantle and crust represents a significant change in rock density but there may also be differences in chemical composition . |
4 | There may also be practice with audio-visual equipment itself , not only in the receiving mode but also in creative and other production , such as photography , interviewing with a tape recorder , and use of a tape recorder to make oral notes during practical work and visits . |
5 | A schema of this kind is applicable to every type of society , and one particularly interesting question which it suggests is whether there may also be contradictions in socialist society ; that is to say , in such societies , claiming to be socialist , as actually existed in Eastern Europe , and could be studied in the world today , not in some imagined future condition of things where complete social harmony would prevail by definition . |
6 | It is our task to attempt to specify the constraints on spelling under which they were working , always admitting that even after we have done this , there may well be residues of apparent randomness that we can not explain . |
7 | There may then be cause for general practitioners to use thrombolysis if they are confident of their ECG diagnosis and management . |