Example sentences of "may [adv] [be] problems " in BNC.
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1 | However , even when this is achieved , there may still be problems in interpreting what this information means . |
2 | There may also be problems for homosexuals in a residential home . |
3 | There may also be problems of boundary changes resulting either from major local-government reorganization or from more local adjustments . |
4 | There may also be problems in deciding on the segmentation of a word into letters e.g. the letter combination cl can easily confuse with the letter d . |
5 | There may also be problems with buildings in the course of construction . |
6 | There may well be problems in the freeish markets of Britain and America . |
7 | There may well be problems ahead both for the pupil and for the school if the child 's family are not in agreement with the professionals ' decisions about the educational placement proposed . |
8 | There may sometimes be problems in deciding which member of a pair is the endonym and which the exonym , although in most cases we can trust our intuitions . |