Example sentences of "these may [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 These may even prevail when a parent or guardian , learning of the patient 's request , has instructed the doctor to continue .
2 In time these may dramatically change the view : Figure 6.36 is taken from the same point as Figure 6.34 , but in summer rather than winter and also one year later , some five years after the reconstruction of the road .
3 Some of these may immediately appear irrelevant , but it is necessary to consider them briefly , if only to rule them out .
4 Infection may be initiated by eggs , passed by wild birds such as rooks and blackbirds ; these may also infect earthworms .
5 Within Western societies what are the most likely responsive sectors ( these may also apply in some measure to North America and Australasia ) ?
6 These may also have longer points .
7 Routines to plot circles and curves and shade in sections of graphs are often very useful , especially in the field of business graphics and these may also have to be created .
8 These may well form the basis for pieces of course work for a number of subjects at GCSE , including English , Maths , Business Studies , Design and Technology and Geography .
9 Galtung goes on to suggest that social science needs a much richer conception of what constitutes the social unit , bearing in mind that these may well need to change from society to society .
10 His other projects from time to time involved the militia , the London water supply , various technical innovations in rolling-mill design , a stamping machine for coinage ( these may well have originated with Thomas Hayes ) , and others .
11 Although John Leland in the 1530s described a town apparently prosperous from the condition of its buildings , these may well have been erected before the decline set in .
12 Other methods of dating based on similar principles of measuring the balance between decaying and stable isotopes are being developed , arid these may well become as important as radiocarbon dating .
13 These may originally have been compiled by a Touraine monastic house so that the new rulers of the area could be commemorated in its prayers ; but like the genealogies of the comital house of Flanders , they were soon adapted to a more secular purpose .
14 Some of these may formally belong to a religious group .
15 These may often take the form of rhymes , which are more easily remembered than bare facts .
16 These may then lay their eggs here , with the resulting maggots actually attacking the dog 's skin .
17 In archival terms these may then constitute some interim ‘ minutes ’ filling in some gaps to a major series .
18 In the past there were high hopes for Chile , and with the country now settled both politically and economically , these may now come to fruition .
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