Example sentences of "may [adv] be [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 It is one of the greatest strengths of the TNC proposals that this longstanding and deep-seated problem may finally be adequately attended to .
2 Reference may also be usefully made to the recently determined structure of a soluble form of CD8 ( ref.34 ) .
3 Ironically , the very forces which have created such a barren environment for wildlife may now be about to come to its rescue , as agricultural surpluses , the heavy cost of the CAP and the demands of world trade are forcing hard political decisions .
4 It is not uncommon for women to have children by several different fathers and men may often be loosely attached to a number of households at the same time .
5 The improvement may well be largely related to an increase in volume leading to an increase in blood volume in the lungs — an effect shown by transthoracic impedance techniques .
6 Increased phytoplankton productivity may therefore not be reflected in increased phytoplankton biomass levels , but may instead be rapidly transferred to higher trophic levels .
7 Particularly in tightly coupled systems such as the North Pacific , increased phytoplankton production may not be reflected in increased phytoplankton biomass levels ; production may instead be rapidly exported to higher trophic levels not readily indexed by Secchi disk measurements .
8 Symptoms may therefore be erroneously attributed to other non-inflammatory conditions .
9 A further risk is that the smaller Fellowships become so , " special and different " that they may lose the wider identification with all sufferers from addictive disease and they may therefore be less exposed to the common humility that is the essential basis for recovery .
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