Example sentences of "that [n mass] may [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the criticisms of this approach is that data may be collected which is never used subsequently . |
2 | The drawback associated with this approach is that data may be held indefinitely with no use being made of it . |
3 | It admits that people may be driven to vice by desperation or cruel social circumstances . |
4 | Other database features which I consider important are : i ) a proper data function ( in order to calculate age and length of service ) ; ii ) good sort facilities ( so that staffing information can be presented in a variety of different sequences ) ; ( iii ) good selection facilities ( so that staff may be selected according to complicated " if … or … and … " criteria ) ; iv ) a " look up table " facility ( so that coded data may be entered to save data entry time but full descriptions/interpretations will appear on reports ) The provision of a really sophisticated system , comparable to the best mainframe personnel record/manpower information systems , is quite demanding . |
5 | Another financial incentive is that sales may be generated by the naming of a group . |