Example sentences of "[noun prp] may [adv] [be] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The pen and ink drawings of Mike Wilks may never be the same again .
2 The paper concludes that NCR may yet be a winner from its loss of the Sumitomo Bank account since it can now focus entirely on its Open Systems strategy in Japan .
3 THE Premier Division from which Andy Roxburgh yesterday took all 21 members of his squad for next week 's friendly with Germany may yet be the cause of the national coach having to drastically review his plans before the arrival of the world champions .
4 Compensation to Crevecoeur may also be a possibility for you to consider . ’
5 Ellen may well be a marvellous wife for Derek and the solace of his mature period but perhaps he needs a different partner on air .
6 The little border town of Ludlow may well be a twelfth-century example of planning on a smaller and more rudimentary scale , but the most notable examples come from the thirteenth century — Salisbury , New Winchelsea , the five bastide towns laid out by Edward I in North Wales , and part of Kingston-upon-Hull , laid out by Edward from 1293 onwards .
7 The icing on the cake for Strabane may well be the continued good form with the ball of the ageless Terence Patton whose medium paced deliveries have produced a promising early harvest .
8 The space in front of St Giles may well be a different matter , but is the ubiquitous British bollard all we can think of for making the space more significant ?
9 ‘ Madam , my TARDIS may only be a type 40 , but you — ‘
10 We feel Betty Willis may well be a record-breaker with the super-size socks she made for her super-size son-in-law whose super-loud voice gave him fifth place ( out of 100 contestants ) in the 1991 world championships for Town Criers .
11 Betty Jackson may well be a designer whose clothes you admire but whose price tags you ca n't afford .
12 Now Paris may well be the inspiration of poets and troubadours but I do n't remember it as the fabled Athens of the West .
13 With its 14,000 workers , Dagenham may still be the company 's biggest centre of employment in the UK , it may have produced more than 10 million vehicles in the last 60 years and its name may be inseparable from Ford of Britain .
14 Billy may well be the son of a famous footballer as it has often been rumoured that his mother slept with Plymouth Argyle in the early 1960s .
15 So Britain may well be the last place engineers from the impoverished Third World come to train , or to buy telecommunications equipment .
16 Britain may still be a country where " everything is permitted which is not specifically prohibited " , but the specific prohibitions have become more numerous , without having to justify themselves against the overriding principle of public interest suggested by the Royal Commission on the Press .
17 The economic case for building a PWR at Sizewell may well be the key component in the public inquiry .
18 Mother Hilary may well be the one to shed those tears , but she is also a realist who realises that for her daughter to achieve at the sport she loves , she needed to leave home .
19 Although Smith may still be a distance away from the dreaded vote of confidence , City have lost all three of their matches so far in the international section of the competition .
20 What we observe in Belfast may therefore be the reflex of a raising rule that was originally ‘ metropolitan ’ or ‘ mainstream ’ , together with some admixture of Scots raising rules which account for Scots [ glΕs , kΕrt ] ‘ glass , cart ’ , and which are now partly superseded in Scots by lowering and backing rules .
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