Example sentences of "may actually [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also influenced by the fact that the company is incorporated in the US and has dual US and UK residence for tax purposes , a refinement that may actually preclude investment by some UK funds ; more generally , complications of this nature are a deterrent to investors . |
2 | In turn the pigs may actually improve tree growth with their manure , whilst obtaining extra feed from tree clippings and grass . |
3 | In fact , they have so much power behind that they find going downhill awkward , and sometimes , in flight down a steep place , they may actually go head over heels . |
4 | Others , convinced by Dr Blum , Dr Noble and subsequent work , have suggested that A1 frequencies may actually explain differences in alcoholism between ethnic groups , though this is far from certain . |
5 | Nervousness can be of different kinds , and a certain excitement and exhilaration may actually increase awareness and stimulate ability . |
6 | Where the capitalist state has to use force , the army or the police , then this is clearly a failure of hegemony , though where people are persuaded that the use of force is legitimate , this may actually increase hegemony . |
7 | Although highly effective for rapid rehydration when given by mouth , standard glucose electrolyte ORS do not reduce the volume or duration of the diarrhoea and may actually increase stool volumes . |
8 | Moreover , in the case of negatively valenced emotions there is evidence that they may actually impair recall . |
9 | Thus at non-risky junctions feelings of risk may actually impair recognition sensitivity by increasing the number of false alarms made . |
10 | Therefore they may actually lose weight even though apparently consuming large quantities of food . |