Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] may [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All girls together we may be in here , but she knows full well Lil 's position in the corporate hierarchy .
2 You may have been in they may been in the infants when
3 130 and H167 seem to have made good starts , but Z114 better watch out since before long he may be in H167 's dirty wind .
4 So it may be with Japan 's imperial family .
5 Also it may be to the witnesses that things are different now he is no longer with us . ’
6 But if members of Labour 's Philosophical Tendency , from Tony Benn to Bryan Gould , are choosing their words carefully it may be through fear of how they will look in each other 's diaries .
7 Incredibly even if the person who set the snare is found out they may be beyond the reach of the law
8 Right well it may be of course you see on the other hand the accountancy takes three years .
9 Well it may be of course that that kind of thing has always tended to happen gather of society skirmishing goes on and young men are expected to go and find very often
10 Alternatively it may be of great specialist interest to the readers of a particular set of publications but of no personal interest or use to the staff on those journals .
11 Often political and economic policies are unclear to educationists , sometimes they may be in the hands of tyrants , not infrequently they conflict , but they can never be ignored .
12 If you did n't then it may be with the person that borrowed the equipment .
13 If this has no effect , then it may be worth trying Stage 3 of the elimination diet .
14 If these measures are unsuccessful , then it may be worth carrying out an elimination diet , as described in Chapter Fourteen .
15 Even in a larger group , so long as a few actors stand to benefit disproportionately from the group 's success , then it may be worth their while to bear the costs of collective action , although less-involved people will free-ride .
16 Then it may be in the parties ' interests to leave the money in the account but transfer the benefit of the account to the third party by some other means ; for instance , by the depositor constituting himself a trustee of the account for the benefit of the third party , or by him assigning the money in his account to the third party .
17 But we employ thirty thousand people and therefore one has to look after the majority , however hard it may be on a relatively few — one thousand people in that particular case .
18 I also wonder how the system copes with changes to people 's incomes , er many people particularly in recession we heard that unemployment in Cambridge is now approaching ten percent and if you 've been turned down by the council , your council housing on your means test are you really going to go back to them at a time when you may be under a lot of stress with unemployment to have your circumstances reinvestigated , I very much doubt whether people do go back .
19 It is likely that the stem cells maintain their characteristic state by virtue of their position in the basal layer where they may be under the influence of a deeper layer of cells .
20 However it may be in the trainee 's interests if integrated facilities are used throughout eg. the transfer of data from one application to another .
21 Yet wherever we may be in this universe , a Marine 's transformed body is his temple , containing the eucharist of Rogal Dorn ; as yours will soon be also . ’
22 The craftsmen at Hal Safi are ready and capable of supporting today 's propliners wherever they may be in the next century .
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