Example sentences of "[noun sg] as it may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , my Lords , I am willing for the purpose of argument to treat the word ‘ appropriates ’ as ambiguous in its context and , on that basis , following the principles enunciated in Black-Clawson International Ltd. v. Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg A.G. [ 1975 ] A.C. 591 and the example of Lord Ackner in Reg. v. Kassim [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 9 , 16 , where the construction of section 20(2) of the Act of 1968 was the question at issue , I turn , for such guidance as it may afford , to the Eighth Report of the Criminal Law Revision Committee on Theft and Related Offences .
2 The dichotomy between private and public sector is not so clear cut as it may appear .
3 Significant retinopathy is a contraindication as it may deteriorate with greatly improved glycaemic control ( Lauritzen et al , 1983 ) .
4 The government has , however , not committed itself to publishing the review and , Courtney added , it is unlikely to be published in its entirety as it may contain sharp judgements about the usefulness or effectiveness of some research activities .
5 It would be useful to know whether there are any similarities in the graves with and without amber in each type of cemetery as it may help us to understand whether such goods are being handed down through society and something of the controls on access to them .
6 In addition , on the top floor of the Chapel tower there is a perfectly scaled model of the castle and town as it may have appeared around 1310 .
7 In what follows , I want to look very briefly at the formal structure , and the various departments that may be found in it : and then in rather greater detail at the account group as it may operate on a single client 's account , and how it may — with luck — interact effectively with the client 's own operations .
8 5.1 The Seller warrants that [ ( except in relation to intellectual property rights of third parties as referred to in Condition 5.3 ) ] the Seller has good title to the goods [ and that ( pursuant to s 12(3) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , or s 2(3) of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 , whichever Act applies to the Order ) it will transfer such title as it may have in the goods to the Purchaser pursuant to Condition 5.5 ] .
9 Plotting becomes charged with ambivalence as it may create or impose order .
10 This is n't such an irrelevant statement as it may sound — it is a fact that almost all the volcanoes in the world are within a couple of hundred kilometres of the sea .
11 At its discretion the Tribunal may abridge or extend time limits specified in this paragraph as it may deem necessary .
12 Time-sociology ( or chronosociology as it may come to be called ) has many dimensions to it .
13 This is not as much of a gamble as it may appear at first sight , there are general principles of how to cope with the system , some of which can be built into automatic safeguards and some of which can be conveyed to the operator as knowledge and instructions .
14 Coleridge 's cottage as it may have appeared early in the nineteenth century .
15 And it 's still , I feel , cliché as it may seem , the sanest country in the world . ’
16 In some cases this is apparently not as arduous a task as it may seem , simply because dischargers find it extremely difficult to portray themselves as ‘ similar ’ to their rivals on more than a very few criteria .
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