Example sentences of "may [be] [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Second , within Compact it may be possible for teachers to attend courses run by industry on topics such as appraisal , leadership or financial management .
32 Durham 's Director of Cricket Geoff Cook has said that it may be possible for players to adopt individual teams in the later stages .
33 Alternatively , it may be possible for Newco 's loan capital obligations to be novated to Target , so that Target becomes directly responsible for financing interest payments .
34 This will again be based on competence demonstrated in the workplace , but it may be possible for centres using the appropriate units from the HNC in Office Administration and Lead Body assessment approaches to be approved to offer the SVQ .
35 There may be cases where it may be appropriate for counsel for the Crown to be present .
36 Since many sediments contain mixtures of gravels , sands and finer particles the dry sieving technique may be appropriate for examination of only part of the whole assemblage of particles .
37 This variation upon standard review practice is not suitable for field reviews , but may be appropriate for example for research activities within a department .
38 This may be necessary for reasons of motivation , innate intelligence , interests , time for study , time of arrival into class as well as the students ' linguistic abilities .
39 Though the coaches are scheduled to take you all the way to and from your accommodation , on occasion it may be necessary for Cosmos to employ a local coach for part of the way to and from your hotel in order to comply with strict Driver 's Hours regulations imposed to ensure your safety .
40 It may be necessary for suppliers in industrial goods markets to sharpen the focus of their own market segmentation policy by studying the specific demands and usage perceptions of the customers of the firms they supply .
41 In the case of general practitioners it may be necessary for family health services authorities to take on delegated authority from the Medical Practices Committee for recruiting general practitioners and approving average list sizes .
42 With certain types of plant it may be necessary for tests and Statutory Certification to be carried out after completion of the repairs and an early investigation provides the opportunity for testing arrangements to be made .
43 In order to satisfy Rule 4 , it may be necessary for modules to be brought online to be hard copied prior to deletion .
44 Finally , if misconstruction is to be avoided , it may be useful for legislation to explain how gradation is intended to operate so far as the charging and prosecution of offences is concerned .
45 It may be useful for family health services authorities within the zone to take on responsibility for arranging early retirement packages , where these could be shown to be in the interests of the service .
46 Other treatments that may be useful for patients with recurrent anaemia from vascular abnormalities include oestrogens , ethamsylate , and tranexamic acid .
47 The second involves the settling of cells onto a slide surface through a sucrose , saline or other solution , and has been used principally for oocytes , but may be useful for spermatocytes if only a thin suspension is available .
48 In particular , they may be useful for parish groups , pastoral councils and members of lay organisations .
49 Witnesses may be anxious for reasons other than lying .
50 ( b ) There is no fact or matter concerning the proposed business or affairs of the Company nor any fact or matter relating to the financial forecasts which is or may be material for disclosure to any intending subscriber for shares in the Company which has not been disclosed to the Investors and any such fact or matter arising prior to Completion of this agreement will forthwith be disclosed to the Investors .
51 There is in truth an element of fiction in both of these courses , and it may be sensible for policemen acting in concert to adopt the stratagem of issuing a joint warning , as for example by telling the actor that ‘ we are warning you to stop what you are doing . ’
52 It may be hard for teachers to combine their professional status with concern for the morals , the welfare , and the ‘ leisure ’ development of their pupils .
53 Therefore we command you to cause trees to be felled in that dense part , and a ride to be made to the least possible damage of the forest , so that henceforth a way through those parts may be open for travellers without danger .
54 Self-service means that it may be difficult for customers to get information about a product
55 While it may seem obvious that the anus and rectum of a passive homosexual may be sites of infection and should therefore be examined , it may be difficult for women to understand why this same examination needs to be performed on them .
56 It may be difficult for hospital staff to remember this because they are familiar with the environment and routines .
57 Even where the bureau is nearby , the generally short daytime opening hours may be difficult for people who are working or are at school or college .
58 Another problem is the more general one of liability for negligence : as we saw in Chapter 5.3 ( f ) , this is regarded as insufficient for liability for most serious offences , and yet it may be sufficient for manslaughter .
59 This may be vital for education but in adult life it can become a great barrier to deaf people 's attempts to have access to information .
60 Exercise that requires a limited sort of movement , such as walking or jogging , may be excellent for stamina but is not useful for suppleness .
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