Example sentences of "may be [adv] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , the possibility that clinical depression may be particularly associated with impaired function of the right hemisphere ( see Chapter 12 ) means that there may be an inherent bias towards poor performance of the right hemisphere in depressed patients .
2 This conclusion may be profitably shared with other members of the health-care team involved in rehabilitation .
3 What is often called public ‘ ( mis ) understanding ’ of scientific knowledge ( eg about technological risks ) thus may be more to do with public judgements about the credibility of the institutions which control that knowledge , or with the pragmatic translation of scientific information .
4 WHO estimates between five and ten million people may be currently infected with human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) — the virus that causes AIDS .
5 Depending on the length of course you choose , content may be essentially to do with financial planning or may also include health and leisure plus the social and emotional adjustments to retirement .
6 Sometimes , for example , a factor which is identified as the causal antecedent of an effect may be so interlinked with numerous other conditions that , while it is true that if that factor had not been present the effect would not have existed either , it is hardly illuminating .
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