Example sentences of "[pron] may [adv] [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 The excluded authors lose a publication , which may adversely affect their academic career .
2 Right , after the six thirty news sequence which is coming up directly , we 'll be talking about a fascinating report in the January edition of She magazine , about house guests who may well be coming to you for Christmas , and who may well outstay their welcome .
3 This may well understate the extent of contact by the working class who may well see their relatives living nearby several times in one week .
4 The media ( at least in those countries where media , and particularly television , play a major role ) are an important factor in upholding the patriarchal myth , even though they may subtly shift their ground here and there .
5 They may yet get their wish when Premier League II comes along .
6 While they are unlikely to be successful with the woodcut and the copper-plate , they may well achieve their ambition with some other processes .
7 Apparently they have already made up their minds , to separate one of the odder , although at times stimulating , hybrids of the museum world : the Tate as the gallery of British art and the Tate as the gallery of modern art , and they may well unveil their decision then .
8 As far as J P Woods is concerned Chairman , erm , they may well have their workforce , and extended right up
9 If field social workers define child care services mainly in terms of planning and resource finding ( for better or worse ) , they may well consider their main work ended once the children enter care .
10 Indeed they may well risk their pale-faced prodigy again in the match against Egypt today — even though this must be won if a vital quarter-final seeding place is to be secured .
11 And they 're so angry they may also drop their current backing of the Charity Shield .
12 Whilst they may compete quality scientists away from local firms , they may also enhance their knowledge and broaden their research horizons and perceptions .
13 Also known as WHITE LADIES they dress in pure white and live by streams , so they may meticulously rinse their gowns clean every evening .
14 The ratchet , discussed earlier , is nearly always geared to profit and so if the managers take out too much in the early days , they may adversely affect their interests in the medium term .
15 They may then chase their top target , Charlton 's £750,000-rated winger Robert Lee .
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