Example sentences of "may be [verb] [to-vb] to " in BNC.

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1 So , in 1923 , he printed Yeats 's ‘ Biographical Fragment ’ giving the poet 's dreams with learned notes on tree worship , dying gods , and falling stars ( which we may be tempted to relate to ‘ The Hollow Men ’ ) .
2 On longer courses participants may be asked to talk to one of their own students and then report back to the group on his/her pattern of language use .
3 For instance , you may be asked to go to a new and different place of work under the provisions of a mobility clause , or have the emphasis of your duties changed significantly , pursuant to a clause in the contract providing for flexible working .
4 They may be asked to react to the implications of the forecast and the means to be employed by the enterprise to achieve it .
5 A subsidiary set of parameters may be devised to relate to a particular stage of the project which is being audited .
6 For instance , jacket in I like this jacket may be understood to refer to a particular individual jacket ( the unit ) , or to a type of jacket .
7 True religion may be said to add to the spiritual a conscious relationship to the Source of the spiritual .
8 This may be said to amount to a mutual exercise of the individuals ' rights of self-determination .
9 But policy makers may be said to have to ‘ pay for ’ a lessening of day-to-day control problems with concessions in the implementation process , professionalism tends to involve participation in the determination of policy outcomes .
10 In hospitality , new modules may be written to add to the existing specification .
11 If the child has already been removed from home under an emergency protection order it may be construed to refer to the period immediately before the emergency order was sought ( see D ( a Minor ) v Berkshire County Council [ 1987 ] 1 All ER 120 , a case decided under the old law on a similar point of interpretation ) .
12 Failure to take formal action under the relevant legislation or unjustifiable delay in doing so , in respect of obnoxious odours which amount to a statutory nuisance or for breach of a condition attached to a site licence for waste disposal , may be deemed to amount to maladministration if they cause injustice such as injury to health or depreciation in the value of property .
13 Students reaching the required standard may be permitted to proceed to honours in the final year in any one of the subjects offered by the faculty , or joint honours in two of the subjects .
14 The worry for regular viewers to the series which has been running for 19 years , is that the ethos of the programme may be changed to pander to the larger English audience .
15 Members in categories 3 and 4 will be required to keep their own records which they may be required to submit to the Institute .
16 He may be required to report to a particular individual or place at regular intervals as part of a monitoring process .
17 If proceedings have been issued you may be required to contribute to the Defendants ' legal costs , but this will usually be limited to the same amount that you contributed to the Legal Aid Board in respect of your own legal costs .
18 Plural anaphors may be used to refer to collections or sets of things which are introduced in a variety of different ways .
19 Similar considerations would , it appears to me , be applicable to any claim that the third party should contribute to any exemplary damages which the third defendant may be ordered to pay to the plaintiffs , for exemplary damages would never be recoverable by the plaintiffs direct from the third party .
20 The Council … believes strongly that a first degree course in Educational Studies lasting three years may be designed to lead to an Honours award … the concept of a three-year degree course in Educational Studies , leading to an Honours or an unclassified degree , will be acceptable provided it combines an adequate period of practical experience in the classroom with a requisite minimum of academic studies .
21 STRIKING workers involved in the Timex dispute in Dundee may be compelled to return to work soon , after the threat of dismissal notices from management .
22 This may be expected to lead to a purposeful action , purposeful inaction or indifference .
23 As far as this representative model is concerned procedural entitlements are viewed in purely instrumental terms , according to the contribution they may be expected to make to the accuracy of the underlying substantive policy judgments , and since no one has a right to a particular policy outcome , no one has aright either to any particular form of decision-making process .
24 It also describes how access to transferred information may be restricted to conform to the standard LIFESPAN security rules .
25 A local bureau may be approached to talk to a group of probation officers .
26 Similarly , if terms are common in a particular trade , those terms may be held to apply to a contract between parties both familiar with that trade and its custom ( British Crane Hire Corpn Ltd v Ipswich Plant Hire Ltd [ 1975 ] QB 303 ) .
27 Now next year something else might happen and somebody may be forced to go to court , if they can not go to court they can not get justice and they have to wait to see what happens .
28 The transition period after leaving institutional care has also been documented as a critical time , when young people may be forced to return to the unhappy home situation from which they had been removed years earlier .
29 The recent collapse in the producer price of Brazil nuts has threatening implications for swathes of the Amazon forest , since local people whose livelihoods depend on gathering the nuts may be forced to resort to slash-and-burn agriculture .
30 She is looking for work and thinks she may be forced to move to London in search of a job .
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