Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] may [be] of " in BNC.

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1 A pilot study at St George 's Hospital in London has suggested that quadruple treatment with rifampicin , ethambutol , isoniazid , and pyrazinamide or clofazamine may be of value , with 10 of 20 patients remaining in remission after nine months ' treatment .
2 Depending on the context one set or other may be of more physical importance .
3 These findings suggest that cyclosporin may be of benefit to the colon in patients with ulcerative colitis who are being treated with cyclosporin for primary sclerosing cholangitis .
4 These results are the first controlled data to syggest that cyclosporin may be of clinical benefit in patients with ulcerative colitis .
5 We suggest that anti-lactoferrin may be of pathogenetic significance by counteracting the antiphlogistic properties of lactoferrin at mucosal surfaces , thereby aggravating and/or sustaining mucosal inflammation initiated by other factors .
6 Enemas and suppositories may be of use but habitual use of these can create an unhappy and strained parent-child relationship .
7 These hospitals and units may be of two kinds .
8 Lines may be curved , zig-zag or straight , for example , and blobs may be of different sizes .
9 The Hare mosaic is late ; the Tockington Park example is probably of the mid-fourth century ; while the two pavements from Gloucester and Halstock may be of the early " or mid-fourth century .
10 Diction , rhythm , rhyme and syntax may be of special interest .
11 Firstly , clients suffering from senile dementia , and their carers , are deliberately excluded from investigation , the argument being that ‘ Issues of choice and participation may be of limited relevance to elderly people with mental impairment ’ .
12 When time may be of the essence ?
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