Example sentences of "[adj] they may [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The songs — for such they may truly be called — of the Humpback whale have intrigued and fascinated man for many years .
2 Despite these drawbacks the mid-year estimates undoubtedly provide an invaluable source and Champion ( 1987 ) concludes that for monitoring population change in England and Wales between 1971 and 1981 they may well be superior to the census ; Scottish estimates , however , he considers less accurate because they were not revised in the light of 1981 census results .
3 And they 're so angry they may also drop their current backing of the Charity Shield .
4 As far as the urban working class was concerned they may well have been better off in the fifteenth century than they had been previously or were to be later .
5 It should be noted that chromosomally abnormal eggs frequently lag in development as compared with their normal counterparts ( 6 ) and if they become amitotic , it is possible they may either be misrepresented or excluded from a scored sample .
6 Much will be lost , but even where disks become unreadable they may well contain information which is ultimately recoverable .
7 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
8 Most people need either life assurance protection or a means of regular saving — many need both — any they may also require insurance on their house and its contents and on their car or motor cycle .
9 If the plaintiff 's submissions of law are correct they may well never have to be resolved .
10 But since 1988 they may well have taken out ‘ Le Mortgage ’ offered by the French company 's British offshoot , UCB Group , to finance their terrain gastronomique .
11 Any places that fall outside those parameters fail the must test and can be rejected , no matter how attractive they may otherwise be .
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