Example sentences of "they may [verb] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A dangerous species is defined as ‘ a species ( a ) which is not commonly domesticated in the British Islands and ( b ) whose fully grown animals normally have such characteristics that they are likely , unless restrained , to cause severe damage or that any damage they may cause is likely to be severe . ’
2 The ash is a classic example of a tree which holds on to its fruits well into the next season even though they may have been ripe since October .
3 When the first-night audience studied their printed librettos , they may have been intrigued by the curious frontispiece .
4 For all I know they may have been part-time MPs , or they may have had a limited electorate to represent .
5 Er and the only reason that I thought they may have been favourable , would have been based on the principle of fair play , but then erm when you think of er companies who are making profits from year to year which were in excess of the previous years , then by the time three years expired , our members could have been in a loss situation , if indeed they had n't gone forward and argued the case at domestic level .
6 Other dinosaurs , namely the duckbilled hadrosaurs — herbivorous versions of T. Rex — were found with fossilized ribs that frequently revealed healed breaks , hinting that they may have been involved in fights or in ritualized trials of strength in which their massive hind feet were used .
7 In Nigeria , saplings occupied by Pachysima aethiops have more leaves and branches and less attack than those without but , because the few larger workers have a ferocious sting and the habit of dropping from the crown , it is suggested that they may have been effective against large browsing mammals too ; the ants also attack nearby plants and keep the host 's leaves clear of debris and epiphyllae .
8 In the fifth-century versions Aristogeiton is a pace in front , on the Roman relief a pace behind — perhaps only for clarity ; in the original they may have been level .
9 They may have been surprised by the contents of her second volume .
10 They may have been hard but they could all play a bit as well .
11 They may have been open-fronted , the borders of the open seam being either fastened together or pinned back at the breast , again with brooches and pins .
12 Doctors at the French town of Moutiers said if they had been told sooner on Saturday they may have been able to save some of the victim 's lives .
13 Doctors at the French town of Moutiers said if they had been told sooner on Saturday they may have been able to save some of the victim 's lives .
14 They may have been glad , since she was turning out to be hard to amuse , that she slept deeply in the early afternoons .
15 Others thought they may have been blood-cooling devices , similar to the large ears of African elephants .
16 They 're aligned east to west which suggests they may have been Christian burials .
17 They 're aligned east to west which suggests they may have been Christian burials .
18 They may have been purpose-built for pedestrians , or be ordinary streets where the traffic flow is restricted ( usually to emergency services and possibly delivery vans ) .
19 They may have been reluctant to lose the tenuous support and camaraderie of heterosexual men and women who think of them as safe .
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