Example sentences of "may [adv] [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( vii ) Persons guilty of a corrupt practice are disqualified from standing in any constituency for five years ; persons guilty of an illegal practice may not stand for five years in the constituency in which the offence was committed ( see above , pp.75–6 ) . |
2 | powerful local managers may not stand for centralised decision making . |
3 | While I appreciate that in many cultures a woman 's failure to marry can have serious socio-economic implications which may not exist for many women in the UK , I was distressed by AI promoting this view of marriage as the raison d'etre of a woman , and of a woman whose hymen has been perforated as ‘ damaged goods ’ . |
4 | Physical miracles may not happen for each person but I felt miracles can happen within everyone . |
5 | This is another area where liability may not emerge for several years , as in the case of industrial disease . |
6 | A MERSEYRAIL train may not run for three months because of vandals . |
7 | These may not account for many university graduates ( although relatively more in Scotland ) , but they are rather more important in the polytechnics and colleges , especially in the latter where such multi-subject combined or general degrees are quite common ( outside Scotland ) . |
8 | But , even when people have had spells of very bad illness , they may still live for many years and there will be time for them to make good plans for their children . |
9 | As an alternative to foreclosure , the court may direct a sale of the property , and this may be fairer to both parties , since any surplus upon such sale will belong to the mortgagor , while the mortgagee may still sue for any deficiency . |
10 | You may also qualify for some pension from the country you left . |
11 | The designation means that other marine areas may now qualify for similar protection . |
12 | Thus , people with similar socio-economic and demographic characteristics , but living in different places , may well vote for different parties . |
13 | An entrepreneur who wishes to have full control over the management of an enterprise may well opt for sole trading as the only form which offers sufficient freedom of action . |
14 | Variable patterns of formaldehyde exposure may well account for this inconsistency in relation to other workers in formaldehyde-based industries . |