Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [adv] may be " in BNC.
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1 | Chapman , said the Yorkshire Post , was ‘ slowly but surely evolving a set of players from whom much may be expected in the future ’ . |
2 | Carla Hills , his trade representative , who knows an export market when she sees one , is negotiating the framework for a free-trade agreement with the four , who together may be strong enough to strike a tough bargain . |
3 | Augusta National went for major winners from a burgeoning cast of Aussies who just may be hungrier than any of their contemporaries . |
4 | Such treatment could not be condoned but it must also be borne in mind that an increasingly dependent elderly person may be a heavy burden on a carer who has other family commitments including children , or who also may be obliged to continue paid employment ; and the stress on the carer is considerable ( Tyler , 1987 ) . |
5 | Now I do n't know of course who else may be er wishing to comment . |
6 | they 'd leave themselves open to some criticism erm because the beneficiaries of whoever otherwise may be entitled to the shares may have said I would like to have those shares . |