Example sentences of "may come [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 In serving the interest of some rather than all , the 1988 Education Reform Act may come to be judged as an impediment to the creation of that equality of outcomes so long seen as an essential right of all citizens .
2 If this issue is not addressed , NT may come to be viewed as an American English system .
3 How McDougall Topped the Score is another classic included , and in time Paul Kelly 's long ( 7.245 ) Bradman may come to be regarded as such .
4 Time-sociology ( or chronosociology as it may come to be called ) has many dimensions to it .
5 The market in the countries of the CU may come to be dominated by producers in one of them .
6 But this does not mean accepting whatever kind of Greater Germany may come into being .
7 In this way , a tendency which is real but slight may become exaggerated ; or one which is not real may come into being .
8 A booking contract between a guest and a hotel may come into being in any one of a number of ways .
9 A single currency may come into being in 1997 , but only if a minimum of seven countries meet the convergence conditions , and eight of the Twelve vote in favour .
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