Example sentences of "we may [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Regardless of who we are or what we may do in life all of us have an upper limit to the stress that our bodies can take .
2 In exactly the same sense as we may speak of cuckoo genes having ( phenotypic ) effects on the colour and shape of cuckoo gapes , so we may speak of cuckoo genes having ( extended phenotypic ) effects on host behaviour .
3 In exactly the same sense as we may speak of cuckoo genes having ( phenotypic ) effects on the colour and shape of cuckoo gapes , so we may speak of cuckoo genes having ( extended phenotypic ) effects on host behaviour .
4 These are just some of the losses we may experience in life .
5 We may arrive in sight of the same conclusion , near enough to see the possibility of rooting all valuation in a single principle of awareness , by an approach from the opposite direction .
6 The old phrase , ‘ all is fair in love and war ’ , suggests how low we may stoop in order to conquer .
7 Since unc we may deduce from property C ( Section 1.2 ) that sc = 1 .
8 From the discussion of epistemology and pedagogy above , we may think of teacher perspectives as entailing one of the following ideal-type attitudes :
9 We may think of consciousness as having two components : sensation and perception on the one hand and willing or agency on the other ; or input and output .
10 If the elements of x , y are independent variables , we may differentiate with respect to them .
11 We may know from experience that whenever we have two equivalent bonds related by symmetry ( a 2-fold axis C 2 , a mirror plane σ or an inversion center i ) , their motions combine to give symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations .
12 While we may agonize over practice guidelines and bits of legislation in our own country , it is important to remember that the sources of many problems facing residential care lie deep within contemporary social structures and so cross national frontiers .
13 We may remember with pleasure the picture of the skinny midshipman stuffing his stockings with oakum to give the impression of a properly gentlemanly leg .
14 Authenticity of the texts which we may use as input data for our students .
15 We may succumb to flattery because it makes us feel good .
16 ‘ It was exciting ! ’ we may say in retrospect .
17 Well , very often what is , we do is make the vehicle safe , er , by isolating the battery and so on , we may warn about petrol .
18 He fears we may fall to disenchantment , bad old habits , national chauvinism , racist frenzy — or ‘ endism ’ .
19 However , if D = Diag(1,2,3) we have that unc so that e = g = h = k = 0 leaving unc which we may write as Block Diag unc where unc Finally , we note that if unc for all i , then
20 Out of many systematic works from this period we may select for mention two , both titled Theology of Revelation : that by Latourelle ( 1968 ) , which is more historically based , and that by Moran ( 1967 ) , which focuses more on the experience of revelation as personal communion .
21 Whatever we may believe about diet , the only clear-cut ‘ rule ’ , as far as I see it , is that our food should be as free as possible from harmful additives and the toxic residues of modern farming methods — no easy task nowadays .
22 So that me we may have for instance erm order entry clerks entering many many orders per day .
23 The Countess of Huntingdon 's Methodist Connexion , founded in the mid-18th century , was yet another Calvinistic organisation , we may note with interest ; what with Robert Titford being baptised at one of their chapels , and his sister Elizabeth having been registered with the Zion congregation in Frome , Calvinism seems once again to have cast its shadow across the family , even into the 19th century .
24 We may note with interest that this document , signed by Madame de Lully and Ballard , states that the opera Zéphire et Flore is the composition of Lully the father , whereas it has been attributed to his son Louis .
25 This method of reclaiming the dead , we may note in passing , survives in modern archaeology .
26 We may note from Table 9.6(a) that equity financing never exceeded 34 per cent of the total , indeed the primary sources of finance have been bank advances and ‘ other ’ ( Euroloans etc. ) over the entire period covered by the table .
27 While this is happening we may get into standing , walking or sitting in ways that are a strain on the body .
28 In simpler language , autogenous growth may be described as biological , that is the children of church members coming to Christian commitment or church allegiance , while allogenous growth we may describe as conversion from the world .
29 Although we may disagree about detail , semantic relationships between subjects are reasonably stable and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning their connections .
30 To consider further the general character of these coordinate singularities in regions II and III we may concentrate on region II .
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