Example sentences of "may even be [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such students may seem to lack initiative and may even be dismissed as dull . |
2 | Indeed it may even be argued that many more of Rolle 's English texts were written specifically for her . |
3 | They may even be taught that the mind is organised around this kind of contrast , which is ‘ natural ’ in language and thought . |
4 | Asthmatics are more prone to suffer attacks when any one of these pollutants hits the ‘ poor ’ mark , and some sensitive people may even be affected when the air quality is describes as ‘ good ’ . |
5 | If the view is taken that ‘ civil disputes are a matter of private concern of the parties involved , and may even be regarded as their private property … and that the parties are themselves the best judges of how to pursue and serve their own interests in the conduct and control of their respective cases , free from the directions of or intervention by the court , ’ forms of alternative dispute resolution must be considered as worth pursuing for the control that is provided to the parties over their dispute . |
6 | If it has been discovered during the course of earth-moving for construction or other work , however , the site may be totally unknown ; in this case , it is important that local archaeologists are alerted as soon as possible , so that some kind of record of the site can be made before it is destroyed , or it may even be excavated if found to be important . |
7 | In certain circumstances the offence extends to defamation of the dead , and may even be brought where the attack has been published about a class of persons rather than an individual . |
8 | It is not easy to see the future for the art of jewellery ; it may even be considered that as an art it has not a future . |