Example sentences of "[pers pn] may be [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you have health insurance , you may be covered for private treatment abroad anyway .
2 You may be looking for light domestic help one or two hours per week , or 24-hour a day care .
3 If you are not , you may be heading for potential losses which could have been avoided and you are almost certainly not trading as effectively or profitably as you should !
4 The series coincides with activities you may be planning for human rights day on 10 December .
5 You may be asking for inner guidance on a daily basis , not knowing that inspiration is already being given to you every time the need arises within your life .
6 Also , even if a subject is never directly or completely ‘ freed ’ trom repression by its displacement , he or she may be empowered in other ways — for example , by being seen to be homophobic in a homophobic culture .
7 As we get older , we may be abused by other authority figures — teachers , doctors , bosses .
8 They may be detected with computed tonography and duplex sonography , but selective angiography is still the diagnostic examination of choice .
9 They may be advertised in local newspapers or on local radio .
10 But they may be hoping in vain .
11 In addition , dense infiltration of the lung by eosinophils occurs , and where these accumulate in the small bronchi in large numbers , they may be seen as greenish plugs at necropsy .
12 Although they may be regarded as suitable accommodation by some people , especially retired couples able to afford good-quality mobile homes , relatively poor facilities and frequently isolated locations make them less than ideal for the majority of inhabitants .
13 It is initially intended to launch these schemes in Germany and Switzerland but they may be extended to other countries later .
14 RSI , by the use of an infrared ( IR ) line scanner , microwave radiometer , radar scatterometer and two sophisticated versions of the familiar optical camera offered a complete range of airborne remote sensing techniques , particularly as they may be applied to natural resources management .
15 Statuses are culturally defined , despite the fact that they may be based on biological factors such as sex or race .
16 After flushing out food residues they may be brushed with hot alkali degreaser solution in the same way a chest freezer is tackled .
17 These defects , which are bubbles , cracks and delaminations , are not necessarily visible even under the highest magnifications of optical or electron microscopes as they may be hidden by other elements of the circuit in layers above the flaw .
18 They may be calculated by various empirical , semi-empirical or non-empirical methods [ 10 ] — [ 12 ] .
19 Surface materials should be identified in terms of how they may be affected by chemical attack and the situation should identify any special problems , locations , and preferred methods of cleaning .
20 This is not to say that they may be uttered with absolute impunity for the House itself , in regulating its own procedures , may treat as objectionable whatever it chooses .
21 Or they may be isolated from supportive social or family networks and have problem-related health problems such as HIV , hepatitis , TB , and mental health problems .
22 The Dutch cheeses Edam , Gouda and Leiden all belong to this group , although they may be sold at varying stages of maturity and the older examples will be harder in texture .
23 They may be working among old people , or schoolchildren , or even convicts .
24 In this respect , they may be linked with other " local " words like coppice and spinney .
25 In the larger clinics the two may run concurrently , in the smaller they may be held at different times during the week .
26 Conductors receive packages at any of the recognized stopping places , or they may be left with certain agents and they are dealt with by special messengers in uniform .
27 All the computers we consider are general-purpose , at least in theory , although they may be oriented towards particular application areas .
28 Hence additional measurements have often had to be made and not only should these be related to an a priori hypothesis but also they may be derived from small experimental areas .
29 It is vital that our site work and written reports are of the highest standards because if there were a transgression they may be used as legal evidence . ’
30 And it may be argued that centralist solutions are dangerous , not only because in any particular administration they may be used to bad effect , but because in principle they inhibit freedom .
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