Example sentences of "may wish [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It also gives examples of typical queries which users may wish to perform on LIFESPAN information and some sample outputs from these queries .
2 A number of sample queries are provided with LIFESPAN RDBI showing typical queries you may wish to perform .
3 You may wish to nominate a member of staff at your own branch , or another branch you have visited .
4 The subject is one which needs to be brought to the attention of the Environment Committee and is something which the Council 's Environment Officer , once appointed , may wish to tackle on a corporate basis although one which can only be a token gesture since neither the use of peat or the peat land resource in Lothian are major issues .
5 Those of you who have already said you will go — and any others who may wish to join them — I will talk to privately later .
6 For example , if the tenant has the right to break if the local planning authority refuses to renew a temporary planning permission he may wish to appeal against that refusal .
7 The seller of the goods may wish to simply pass on the interest charges to the customer , or may wish to push up the price of the product and market it as zero interest finance .
8 When you type columns of text you may wish to move , tap the Tab key once between each column and at the end of each line of the table .
9 Unless the landlord is prepared to agree that the insurance should be in the joint names of the landlord and tenant , which is unlikely as the landlord would wish to keep control of the policy and proceeds , the tenant should ensure that either the landlord will act reasonably in deciding which other risks it may wish to insure against , or that the tenant will also have the right to nominate risks .
10 However , despite this condition , some buyers may wish to insure after contracts are exchanged in order to be doubly certain about their investment , but this is a practice that should now no longer be strictly necessary .
11 All of these are available for reference in the Institute Library , but members may wish to acquire copies for themselves .
12 The principal objective of purchaser research is to identify companies in the same business sector which may wish to acquire the client 's business .
13 Advertise the requirements of clients and contacts who may wish to acquire or sell through the NEWSFLASH system .
14 Management may wish to acquire the assets and business or they may wish to buy the shares of Target .
15 In particular , the bidder may wish to acquire 100 per cent so that the target 's assets may be used to help finance the takeover , pursuant to a scheme of authorised financial assistance under CA 1985 , s155 without objection from any minority shareholders ( see paras 22.1.7 and 22.1.8 below ) .
16 They may wish to visit during the building stages .
17 If the tree has not yet reached its mature height , then you may wish to anticipate the likelihood of a problem occurring if the tree is allowed to grow unchecked .
18 This may be satisfactory in a matter where there is substantial work involved , but in many cases , such as minor motoring offences , where the client , after being advised , may wish to plead guilty , there may be more trouble in having the English forms completed than in assisting the client .
19 He may wish to confirm or deny those figures .
20 The point here is that given the institutional and political realities of the formulation and implementation of nuclear policy , it would be difficult to characterise any rights to which the peace movement may wish to lay claim ( for example , the right to a nuclear-free world ) as legally protected ‘ choices ’ , especially given the insistence by some governments that nuclear policy is not a ‘ justiciable ’ issue ( Weiss , Chapter 11 ; but see Offczors and Ruete , Chapter 13 ; Hickman , Chapter 12 , all in this volume ) .
21 According to Devlin , society may wish to lay down moral standards for its citizens , and it may wish to use the criminal law to enforce those standards .
22 It may be that at a low level of a graduated test scheme teachers may wish to acknowledge a pupil 's recognition of only an equilateral or isosceles triangle as a triangle .
23 You may wish to say that so many more children could be benefited if the resources were diverted to them instead .
24 They may wish to say that their religion no longer needs a geocentric universe , a physical location for heaven and hell , a personal devil , or even divine intervention in the physical world .
25 comes in , Miss may wish to say something .
26 Second , they may wish to exploit advantages of scale .
27 For example : ( 1 ) a school in Liverpool may feel their local history to be linked to part of the world of work on American cotton plantations ; ( 2 ) a school in rural Wales may wish to exploit connections of Welsh emigrants to Patagonia ; ( 3 ) a school in Lancashire may feel it essential to include a study of textiles in the nineteenth century as an in-depth study in a Victorian core unit .
28 For example , a business in the United States may wish to assign an engineer to work in Japan for some months .
29 There may for some reason be a substantial delay between the date of the agreement and the grant of the lease during which time the tenant may wish to assign its interest in it .
30 This is self-explanatory and the tenant should be cautious of allowing the landlord to include various prohibited users which may not affect the tenant 's business but could restrict the persons to whom the tenant may wish to assign or sublet the premises .
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