Example sentences of "[Wh det] may [verb] [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | The tutorial is completely distinct from an ‘ audition ’ class ; the object of the tutorial is to help a student concentrate on speeches and scenes which may extend aspects of characterisation or improve his/her vocal range , and also to increase confidence . |
2 | The original problem definition of ‘ How to improve the sales team ? ’ could be re-expressed as ‘ How to make the sales team perform like Newcastle United Football Club ? ’ ( an analogy which may suggest better team training or a new look at tactics ) or ‘ How to address corporate turbulence ? ’ a metaphor which may prompt ideas of inter-departmental conflict . |
3 | Mud volcanoes are rather more impressive features which may attain elevations of up to 100 m , eruptions of mud arising from the heating of shallow ground water . |
4 | If the process persists too intensely and for too long , ever more desperate and damaging controls need to be applied , controls which may involve abuses of the body , of food , drink and drugs , and of other people . |
5 | The plaintiff should be asked for their views on the treatment received to ensure that there are no areas which may involve allegations of medical negligence . |
6 | There are , of course , many other ways of using junk materials which may involve ideas of number , shape or comparisons . |
7 | * A comment ( not in itself a complete clause ) about the main clause — like the comments in italics below , which may include indications of time , place and manner ( and which are called ADVERBIALS ) : Whenever she leaves the house , the heroine seems to become bolder . |