Example sentences of "or [noun pl] [conj] may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At the Southport Conference in 1934 it was agreed : That united action with the Communist Party or organisations ancillary or subsidiary thereto without the sanction of the National Executive Committee is incompatible with membership of the Labour Party , and that the N.E.C. seeks full disciplinary powers to deal with any case or cases that may arise .
2 The NSC lifted , however , those state of emergency provisions which had banned the publication and distribution of newspapers and the entry into the region of " persons or groups that may appear potentially disruptive to the public " [ see also pp. 38593 ; 38834 ] .
3 7.6.6.1 the Term will absolutely cease but without prejudice to any rights or remedies that may have accrued to either party against the other including ( without prejudice to the generality of the above ) any right that the Tenant might have against the Landlord for a breach of the Landlord 's covenants set out in clauses 7.6.1 and 7.6.2
4 There will , of course , always be certain competencies or aptitudes that may need to be tested , e.g. colour blindness or spatial awareness .
5 The problem is who to replace him with , White in the center with Forrester or Rodders that may work , do n't think Rodders and Forrester will go to well as there 's no height up front then .
6 Perishable food or sweets hidden away in drawers may attract mice or insects or may go off .
7 ( d ) You 'll have on your file a permanent record of the title and all its principal features in a much more manageable form than that of an abstract ; your notes will remain with your papers for future reference ; and from them at a later date you should be able , if necessary , to answer any questions or difficulties that may arise .
8 Continued avoidance of other substances or behaviours that may have a comparable , destructive , mood-altering effect on the individual sufferer .
9 Make sure you complete your week-ending chart accurately , and remember : to record your weight loss for the week to record all details about any foods or drinks that may have caused symptoms or weight gain that you will not be drinking alcohol or eating foods that contain yeast next week — which is the final week of Stage II .
10 In problems on tort and criminal law the student is expected to enumerate and discuss all the possible torts or crimes that may have been committed on the facts given in the problem , and also all the possible defences that may be raised .
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