Example sentences of "to [noun sg] and [pron] may " in BNC.

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1 A knowledge of the working of a solicitor 's office , particularly er o of those departments handling non-contentious business , can not be automatically imputed to the judge or to council and he may as well make it is not uncommon for an expert witness to give evidence of what he would have done in a particular situation after consideration and er I resign on that because in my submission er the issues in this case are clearly issues of mixed fact and law and my Lord it is seen from the report handed up that there is particularly in relation to the erm financial aspect of the case , reference to a provision within a professional conduct of solicitors guide as to what the nature of the er duties of the solicitor in the situation is .
2 Averse to meat and they may desire beer which produces vomiting and diarrhoea .
3 The revolt had come close to success and it may well have shaken Henry II 's confidence in his son 's ability to rule Aquitaine .
4 He may defend himself against attack , for example , cos he has a right to life and he may also defend his neighbours against attack .
5 This is the only occasion when I personally remember seeing a wicketkeeper coming on to bowl and it may be the earliest such occasion in a first-class game .
6 These standards may vary from country to country and they may be changed from time to time within a given country .
7 Say the following sentences up to time and you may have little difficulty in including the missing words shown by the dots .
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