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

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1 His argument is that newspapers may be inhibited about discussing the commercial interests of their proprietors but otherwise they exercise independent judgement .
2 Another common fear is that vegetarians may be lacking in iron or vitamin B12 .
3 One potential criticism of the pH/pCO 2 method is that investigators may be measuring dissolved CO 2 in perfusing solution that has diffused as CO 2 gas down a mucosa to lumen concentration gradient , rather than occurring due to secreted bicarbonate ions .
4 Er my guess is that beards may be the same .
5 The most fundamental criticism raised on educational grounds is that objectives may be suitable for training programmes but are not suitable for education .
6 This is because employers may be more willing to concede worker demands and grant trade union recognition when any resultant higher labour costs can be passed on to their customers in the form of price increases .
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