Example sentences of "may [verb] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 These claims may relate either to the internal procedures of the organisation , or to its activities .
2 Guidelines may relate generically to a function ( e.g. recreational reading , adult relate generically to a function ( e.g. recreational reading , adult language books ) or to more specific categories of books within the function ( e.g. within recreational reading , to romances or popular biographies ) .
3 ( 8 ) If any party to an appeal to the sheriff under any provision of this Act ( other than Part VII ) is dissatisfied in point of law with a decision of the sheriff , he may appeal therefrom to the Court of Session within 28 days from the date of that decision .
4 In the case of single or dominant firm monopolies while it is accepted that these may behave detrimentally to the public interest at large , few democratic governments have had , or are likely to have , the political will to intervene directly in their operation , particularly where their market positions have been legitimately attained , and their activities are not overtly illegal .
5 In the extreme , of course , local people may object strongly to a project ( eg on environmental grounds ) , and force a design change or even the abandonment of the project , so that public attitudes may become an important issue .
6 And we may refer again to the CDA 's first Annual Report .
7 Previous chapters have emphasised how the mass media may contribute indirectly to the potential for public disorder , first , by helping to create an ideological climate which justifies and encourages the use of repressive control tactics against dissenting groups ; and second , by ‘ sensitising ’ the police and public to the possibility that disorder might occur .
8 Secondly , decisions about the legality or propriety of past administrative action may influence the way administrators deal with similar cases in the future ; and the threat of publicity may contribute further to the deterrent effect of formal complaints procedures .
9 as being a person referred to in that notice , to refer the matter to which the notice relates to the Financial Services Tribunal in order that they may report thereon to the S.I.B .
10 Enabling Mac applications to run on the Intel architecture would be a major task , and it is suggested that the pair may look primarily to the base of Windows applications because while software emulation is feasible , the only efficient way to run Mac applications would be to include a 68000 co-processor .
11 Enabling Mac applications to run on the Intel architecture would be a major task , and it is suggested that the pair may look primarily to the base of Windows applications because while software emulation is feasible , the only efficient way to run Mac applications would be to include a 68000 co-processor .
12 The family may look forward to the first visit home , assuming that everything can go on exactly where it left off .
13 Some employees may look forward to the opportunity of experiencing life in a foreign country ; others may be keen on the compensation package — the lure of tax-free earnings in some countries is strong .
14 On top of that , Wright has his England future to worry about because much as he may look forward to an avalanche of goals against San Marino in February , first he must ensure his presence in the team , then be in control of himself when the chances come .
15 Individual work can be catered for by drill and practice programs and pupils who have advanced beyond others or who have a problem in class , may move aside to the microcomputer and go through a program which acts as a revision aid or reinforcement medium .
16 What is implied by the notion of the super-ego is that the child may react less to the actual external forms of its parents , and more to its own projection of them , interiorized as its moral order .
17 The term sub-contractor may apply equally to a private or public company , any corporate or public body , as well as any individual self employed person or partnership .
18 Because most of our patients were men ( 96% ) , our observations may apply only to the male population .
19 The way in which Aquitaine was divided up and alloted to the northern kingdoms may owe much to the nature of the Frankish conquest of the area in the first three decades of the sixth century ; but that is a topic on which we have scarcely any information .
20 Equating it with a study of the constitution , however , may owe less to a desire for realism than to a lack of concern about legal matters .
21 If as a couple you own your home jointly , it may pass automatically to the survivor , but you should check the position with the solicitor who did the conveyancing for you .
22 If you own anything jointly with another person , including a house or flat , bank accounts or personal possessions , your share of that property may pass directly to the other joint owner on your death regardless of the terms of your will , or the intestacy rules .
23 Please note that the guests may arrive late to the hotel .
24 If the matter is not resolved by the small claims procedure it may go forward to a full hearing before a County Court judge in the normal way .
25 Alternatively , foreign yachts may go directly to the Royal Suva Yacht Club and clear immigration there .
26 [ music ] There is a corollary to this in the curious offset notes and phrases of the vocal melody which lend a kind of speech colour to the basically simple tonal language , while giving mobility to the harmony ( a change of direction in an unaccompanied vocal figure may lead unceremoniously to a change of key ) .
27 Similarly , conflict may not occur overtly , and after the deliberation phase ( forming ) the trust phase ( norming ) may lead straight to a solution ( reinforcement of group membership ) .
28 Is life the countervailing force , now pitiably weak but always improving from its lowly origins , which may lead eventually to a future beyond even the imagination of men like Boltzmann ?
29 ‘ If I may come straight to the point , sir .
30 There may be a hiatus in family or property matters or pressures that have been rumbling underground may come forcefully to the surface .
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