Example sentences of "may [be] as " in BNC.
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1 | The reasons for waiting list length are complex , and may be as related to shortages of aftercare facilities and ancillary staff as to the availability of surgical facilities . |
2 | The mechanism of the protective function may be as follows : cholesterol is mobilised from the arterial wall by HDL 3 which is converted to HDL 2 by this process of cholesterol enrichment . |
3 | Such missiles may be as little as 30 centimetres in diameter . |
4 | They may be as bit a leap forward as the original K-SB3 . |
5 | Sources say that DEC and ICL plc will be the first to announce XPG4-branded operating systems — respectively OpenVMS and OpenVME — which may be as soon as the end of this month . |
6 | Whatever the position may be as regards the kind of procedure , ancillary to a criminal matter , such as the estreatment of surety considered in Reg. v. Southampton Justices , Ex parte Green [ 1976 ] Q.B . |
7 | A typical entry in the glossary may be as follows : By far the most common method of note-making involves the arrangement of information and ideas in a linear form ( my notes here , for instance ! ) . |
8 | The tactics of conflict may be as follows : |
9 | ‘ Whatever views there may be as to the suitability and continued use of the grey gate , it is the method of starting the Grand National , and it is approved by the Jockey Club , ’ said managing director Charles Barnett . |
10 | Another approach , based on an extension of the most/least distant neighbour algorithm may be as follows . |
11 | You think to yourself now what am I giving , what am I giving in the contribution box now as compared to one , two , three , four , five , years ago , it may be the same and it may be as much as you can afford , well if that 's so , then that 's grand is n't it ? |