Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [conj] may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At the Southport Conference in 1934 it was agreed : That united action with the Communist Party or organisations ancillary or subsidiary thereto without the sanction of the National Executive Committee is incompatible with membership of the Labour Party , and that the N.E.C. seeks full disciplinary powers to deal with any case or cases that may arise .
2 The NSC lifted , however , those state of emergency provisions which had banned the publication and distribution of newspapers and the entry into the region of " persons or groups that may appear potentially disruptive to the public " [ see also pp. 38593 ; 38834 ] .
3 7.6.6.1 the Term will absolutely cease but without prejudice to any rights or remedies that may have accrued to either party against the other including ( without prejudice to the generality of the above ) any right that the Tenant might have against the Landlord for a breach of the Landlord 's covenants set out in clauses 7.6.1 and 7.6.2
4 There will , of course , always be certain competencies or aptitudes that may need to be tested , e.g. colour blindness or spatial awareness .
5 The problem is who to replace him with , White in the center with Forrester or Rodders that may work , do n't think Rodders and Forrester will go to well as there 's no height up front then .
6 Perishable food or sweets hidden away in drawers may attract mice or insects or may go off .
7 ( d ) You 'll have on your file a permanent record of the title and all its principal features in a much more manageable form than that of an abstract ; your notes will remain with your papers for future reference ; and from them at a later date you should be able , if necessary , to answer any questions or difficulties that may arise .
8 Continued avoidance of other substances or behaviours that may have a comparable , destructive , mood-altering effect on the individual sufferer .
9 Make sure you complete your week-ending chart accurately , and remember : to record your weight loss for the week to record all details about any foods or drinks that may have caused symptoms or weight gain that you will not be drinking alcohol or eating foods that contain yeast next week — which is the final week of Stage II .
10 In problems on tort and criminal law the student is expected to enumerate and discuss all the possible torts or crimes that may have been committed on the facts given in the problem , and also all the possible defences that may be raised .
11 Decision making is likely to be determined , ultimately , according to the relative power of the participant individual and groups and may involve conflict between the various parties .
12 Verbs , nouns and adjectives that may take an infinitive with to may be followed by to without an infinitive to refer to a preceding verb or verbal group : Do n't go unless you want to ( Zandvoort 1957 ) .
13 And cases that may have been tampered with by high-ranking legal figures who feared being exposed will be reviewed .
14 It is clear that the court has jurisdiction to quantify the amount recoverable both under its inherent jurisdiction as well as pursuant to such statutory provisions and rules as may apply to a particular case .
15 That person may bring to it their own considerable skills and preferences but may have become inflexible and may have defined the job by their own way of doing it .
16 Some students will be new to the experience of sharing views on individual strengths and weaknesses and may feel exposed and vulnerable .
17 DISEASES AND DEFECTS THAT MAY CAUSE VISUAL DISABILITY IN CHILDREN
18 This highlighted his political characteristics and qualifications and may have led to his decision not to preside over the Court of Appeal when it considered the appeal by the Government against the decision of Glidewell J rejecting the decision to ban trade union membership at GCHQ .
19 The sores and ulcers that may occur as a result of STDs offer a ready route of entry for the virus .
20 As children grow there can be changes in their vision , and since screening tests may be infrequent , teachers should be aware of some of the physical signs and behaviours that may indicate that a child is having problems with sight .
21 Nonetheless , for spiritual recovery to have the best opportunity for development , it must be true that sufferers from any form of addictive disease would ultimately be best advised to avoid all substances and behaviours that may have an inappropriate mood-altering effect .
22 More abstract diagrams ranging from the simple to the complex , can be invented by you to show historical sequences , such as the development of an idea or movement ( e.g. liberalism ) or the general changes and continuities that may occur within that idea .
23 We are all ears in terms of ideas and innovations that may provide the company a competitive advantage from the financial side , ’ Meredith said .
24 They will examine the way election polling was done and factors that may have influenced the findings , such as the declining proportion of people willing to answer interviewers ' questions .
25 In the modern empirical study of politics , the emphasis upon psychological factors in explaining political behaviour is more frequently associated with Graham Walles , whose Human Nature in Politics showed that the political behaviour of individuals was just as likely to be the result of ‘ irrational ’ beliefs as of a rational' calculation of the benefits and penalties that may follow from such behaviour .
26 He had a distinctive hooked gold earring in his left ear , wore a blue denim jacket and jeans and may have had a chipped front tooth .
27 The other is enclosed by a chimney of mud and stones that may stand as much as a foot tall .
28 ( 3 ) On an application for an order being made under subsection ( 1 ) above by any club , the sheriff clerk shall forthwith give notice thereof to the chief constable who may , within 21 days of the date of the receipt by him of such notice , lodge with the sheriff clerk objections to the making of such order on the ground that one or more of the conditions set out in subsection ( 2 ) above has not or have not been satisfied in relation to the club , and shall , on lodging any such objections , send a copy thereof to the secretary of the club ; and if any such objections are lodged and not withdrawn , the sheriff shall , as soon as may be , hear parties upon the application and objections and may order such enquiry as he thinks fit , and shall thereafter make or refuse to make the order applied for , and may award expenses against the unsuccessful party .
29 To give more power to the carver 's elbow there are now a wide range of electric carving systems , and here we test a selection of machines and tools that may offer more than a saving in time
30 Blackbirds and thrushes will make a meal of ripening strawberries , pears etc , and even blue-tits can damage ripening apples and pears by pecking them and letting in fungi and bacteria that may cause the fruit to rot .
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