Example sentences of "may [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Now you may as a manager think well you do n't have to do it all yourself , you can use senior people within your section who have the knowledge or you can use training officers or you can use people like ourselves at the training centre or the C B T or the I Vs or it could be that you bring the marketing department to help you out .
32 9.13.1 the Landlord may as the agent of the Tenant sell such property and the Tenant will indemnify the Landlord against any liability incurred by [ it ] to any third party whose property shall have been sold by the Landlord in the mistaken belief held in good faith ( which shall be presumed unless the contrary be proved ) that such property belonged to the Tenant
33 A group of residents in an old peoples ' home may between them be confronting many occasions of loss and death ; the handling of these matters requires sensitivity too .
34 This criticism arises from the fact that , search where you may through the White Papers , nowhere will you find detailed information about what public service workers have been paid , how their pay has changed or what they will be paid in the future .
35 For instance , the right reserved under paragraph 1 of the third schedule to this lease refers to " Pipes which may during the term be … under … the Premises " .
36 1 Use of pipes The right to the free and uninterrupted passage and running of water sewage gas electricity telephone and other services or supplies from and to other parts of the Centre or any Adjoining Property in and through the Pipes which now are or may during the Term be in under or over the Premises This is a standard reservation and the tenant may wish to ascertain at the outset just exactly which are the pipes at the commencement of the term that will be the subject of this right .
37 before before the meeting proper may I refer you to first of all the voice amplification system is currently working but er there are some difficulties with it and it may during the day deteriorate to a state that it is more trouble than it 's worth .
38 A user may after a while remember that " Surgery " is represented by L:4:7 and he may remember that " The stomach " is represented by the symbol L24 .
39 I could-perhaps should — go back to Ken Hurren tomorrow morning and tell him that there may after all be some question of security involved .
40 They may after all have been passing secrets to Soviet agents .
41 I hope this may of interest to other gardeners .
42 There may of course be some mental processes for which no neural activity exists , but such an awe-inspiring negative could not be proved until we knew the place and function of every least sub-atomic particle in the human brain .
43 Of course , nowadays , fashions in fragrance do mirror those in clothes ; it 's no coincidence may of the world 's best-sellers have been created by top designers .
44 Conventional railways may of course provide only a partial answer to congestion-busting , and Regional Railways is happy to co-operate with the promoters of the proliferating light rail schemes .
45 John Smith may of necessity have toured the prawn cocktail circuit of the City but he represents those parts of the UK deeply suspicious of its working .
46 The two are not distinct — development of management knowledge bases in this area may of itself be seen as one of the prerequisites and/or pressure points leading toward structural review and change .
47 Alternatively , you may of course go to your County Court or other suitable court .
48 This meal may of course be of gargantuan proportions and much snacking of high-energy foods may precede its consumption .
49 But the variable of interest may of course genuinely swing around abruptly ; the monthly count of unemployed people rises very sharply when school-leavers come on to the register , for example .
50 Legislation and practice may of course change .
51 It may of course be a partner who is the one who needs caring for .
52 It urged countries to revert to containing the disease at levels that their own general health services , rudimentary though may of them were , could cope with .
53 The latest squabble between supermarkets and banks over the latter 's unilateral decision to hoist transaction charges may of course make debit cards less attractive to consumers if the charges end up being passed on .
54 There may of course also be hidden or indirect costs involved in training .
55 ‘ Stir up we beseech Thee , O Lord , the wills of Thy faithful people ; that they , plenteously bringing forth the fruits of good works , may of Thee be plenteously rewarded . ’
56 It may of course turn out that there are after all good independent reasons for respecting the intuitive judgements which come from long experience .
57 Now generations of teachers may of course be wrong .
58 So a single-member company may of course have one member , but will normally need two officers , ie the member/director and another person as company secretary .
59 The penalty under the latter section may of course be up to 100% of the undeclared tax as opposed to the pay and file penalties of £100 , £200 plus 10% or 20% of underpaid tax .
60 You may of course decline such up-dates .
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