Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] may be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The emergence of the so-called ‘ new narrative ’ presupposes the existence of an ‘ old narrative ’ which it superseded and , in effect , the early 1940s may be regarded as a watershed . |
2 | Those remaining open may be drawing upon their stock for the summer programme . |
3 | In the absence of the second wave , the entire space-time may be described by ( 8.3 ) for , and by ( 8.4 ) for , for all values of v . |
4 | You 've explained what are the erm objections which come from unions , and I would imagine there 's a political element in the sense of , roughly speaking , more conservative inclined people might be pushing against , more socialist inclined may be pushing for . |
5 | Patients with uncontrolled bleeding may be referred for surgery after considerable blood loss and are then extremely difficult to assess . |
6 | ‘ Modest good may be done by signing on ; much damage would be done if we do not , ’ he argues . |
7 | The first item should be shown separately , but the other two may be disclosed in aggregate . |