Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [pron] may " in BNC.

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1 There is , for example , health research which she may find useful .
2 A major issue is how to balance the rights and needs of the dementia sufferer with the effect which they may have on other tenants .
3 Insofar as it has force by virtue of the potential penalty in expenses , it follows that the earlier in the action the Tender is lodged , the greater the effect which it may have .
4 Germaine Greer has coined a term which you may have read , which is er which is called PM zed !
5 But having weighed up the two options , at the end of the article , he concluded : ' … in every language it turns out that almost all the results lie within a relatively short stretch which we may call the sentence …
6 However , in England the principle has been inflated into a much more extreme dogma which we may call the ‘ extravagant version ’ of the doctrine .
7 There are things about irony which it may not be possible to say ironically ; so an ironic essay on irony will fail to address such issues .
8 Is it any wonder that we do n't really taste our food any more ? learning to become aware of the flavour of what you eat and drink will not only give you a great deal of pleasure which you may have forgotten but it will also make you more discerning in what you choose to put into your mouth .
9 One or two of the items of growth particularly have been er identified as illustrative which may mean that you can choose er almost any amount you like er to be spent on those particular items just identify er a figure which you may consider the starting point .
10 The third possibility is that the plaintiff may take up a position which is not in itself dangerous but where his failure to take precautions increases the risk of the extent of harm which he may suffer .
11 This is an advantage which they may continue to enjoy throughout life .
12 Others may prefer to continue the addictive process rather than accept the need for personal change which they may perceive to be more painful than continuing the addiction .
13 The provers note daily in their diaries any symptoms and signs which they develop , any changes in attitude or temperament which they may experience , or any other changes .
14 Offering small quantities would also give greater variety to people 's diets , a variety which they may be unable to obtain if they can only buy in quantity .
15 All other graduate students in the School of Geography are , of course , welcome to attend any aspect of the course which they may find interesting or useful .
16 People will be willing to insure ( effectively saving money which they may never get back ) against contingencies which , if they occurred , would entail a drastic reduction in their standard of living .
17 Do not invest money which you may need back at short notice .
18 And also there is the issue of where the response er decision which you may have Heathrow terminal five , will in fact , in any future er discussions about er the further developments of Stansted Airport .
19 If your employee is not entitled to SMP , you need to complete form SMP1 and give it to her together with any maternity certificate which she may have given you .
20 A further issue which we may also wish to consider is the one of ‘ value added ’ .
21 Your local social services department should be able to advise you about help which it may provide or know about .
22 One of its most important aspects is that people who go on to DWA will retain their underlying entitlement to any benefit which they may have had before they went on to DWA and that they will not have to requalify , if they fail in their efforts to work .
23 It is not hard to see how attempts to value popular culture or television , or to legitimize their academic study , come up against Adorno and Horkheimer as a check which it may be easier to think around than to think through .
24 ( 2 ) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection ( 1 ) above , where a person , having possession or control ( lawfully or not ) of property belonging to another , parts with the property under a condition as to its return which he may not be able to perform , this ( if done for purposes of his own and without the other 's authority ) amounts to treating the property as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights .
25 Section 6(2) states : … where a person , having possession or control ( lawfully or not ) of property belonging to another , parts with the property under a condition as to its return which he may not be able to perform this ( if done for purposes of his own and without the other 's authority ) amounts to treating the property as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights .
26 They find themselves cover in secluded areas , adopting a temporary home which they may use on a number of occasions .
27 Play him or her you can explain the results which you want from the session and the engineer can advise you on any extra equipment which you may need to hire .
28 It is a right which he may transfer , and which on his death will pass under his will or according to the rules of intestacy .
29 As emphasised in an Equal Opportunities Commission report , just because people are doing a good job which they may have chosen to do , does not mean they should be ignored and left to cope alone :
30 Erm even tapestries like the Devonshire hunting tapestry which you may have seen at the V and A. Er the tops look as if they 're been eaten by mice because they 're been so often snagged onto tenterhooks and moved and moved round and onto other tenterhooks , they just do n't seem to have had the same view of this kind of thing as we do .
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