Example sentences of "may [verb] are " in BNC.

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1 The medical treatments for some of the illnesses you may experience are improving all the time .
2 Some topics which may arise are : the length of worms , and their lack of legs ; the many legs of a centipede ; the slowness of snails and slugs ; the woodlouse rolling into a ball ; the flight differences of butterflies , bees , ladybirds and flies .
3 Such problems of internal management as may arise are likely to come from unfamiliarity on the part of individual teachers with the changing requirements of examinations and assessment .
4 Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range .
5 This last objection can be put in a form applicable to many of the theories discussed in this book : that it may be a mistake to try to define the essential features of literature in absolute and objective terms ; that such definitions as one may devise are likely to be relevant only to certain kinds or certain features of literature , or merely constitute one among a number of possible ways of approaching the subject .
6 The regulations which a licensing board may make are concerned with procedure only .
7 The lawyer may wish to eschew the elevation of efficiency if he thinks it is being pursued at the expense of other desirable goals such as fairness and equality of opportunity , goals which he may feel are more important than efficiency .
8 That report would include such grants as we may feel are of a which are of more corporate nature , rather than specifically a service based one , and how we would recommend the council to deal with them .
9 But among the elderly the tensions and illness that may result are defined as natural accompaniments to ageing ( Bosanquet , 1978 ) .
10 First , alternative technological solutions and the types of communication service they may carry are being identified .
11 Other species which may occur are Alchemilla alpina and Salix herbacea .
12 The possibilities where this may occur are outlined below .
13 This implies that , while the services which are undertaking may provide are subject to its home country rules ( often referred to as ‘ home country financial technique ’ ) , the question of how such services should be carried out ( conduct of business rules ) will be subject to the host country rules .
14 I accept that whatever good looks I may possess are artful , concocted at large by paint and persona .
15 Concentration on the imposition of duties does not , however , distort our understanding of authority since all the other functions authorities may have are ultimately explained by reference to the imposition of duties .
16 Any fears you may have are , believe me , like Maidstone United , completely groundless .
17 Any additional comments you may have are welcome , but please note that this Directive is mandatory within the UK .
18 Such difficulties of interpretation as the modern local historian may encounter are not , however , confined to this class of writing alone , as a single example taken from the sixteenth century will illustrate .
19 All one may own are such rights as the law confers upon someone who holds confidential information .
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