Example sentences of "[noun] may be [det] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , there are people who simply do n't need an electronic publishing system at all — a high-end word processor may be all that they actually require
2 The second is that the rules may be those that apply to formal , written language but they may then be prescribed for all circumstances .
3 In some cases , the dilution of the equity may be such that the directors and their supporters no longer own a controlling interest in the offeror .
4 In some research and development contracts the degree of technical uncertainty may be such that the requirement can not reasonably be specified in terms of an end result .
5 A management may be such that it is difficult for the worker to identify in any way with them .
6 Circumstances may be such that you find it difficult to get your needs for status met at work .
7 Some theories may be such that behaviour that follows them is also neutral as a by-product .
8 The search space may be such that we need to prune paths early before we have all the information relevant to their identification .
9 The structure of the transaction may be such that an early dialogue with the Panel is likely to be useful .
10 ( b ) The pressures on the police may be such that they will try to avoid keeping records especially where nothing is found or they feel that no request for a copy of the record will be made .
11 The relationship with humans may be such that plants are no longer clearly ‘ wild ’ or ‘ cultivated ’ , the forests including several ‘ cultigens ’ like the betel nut or Uncaria gambir ( Rubiaceae ) , an important tan source in Asia ; similar could be said of the date in north Africa and Arabia .
12 Even though the subject matter may be such that it is difficult to come to rapid conclusions by , say , an objective test , the question should still be asked so that the teacher can explain to himself in all honesty what he is about .
13 However , this good fortune can not be guaranteed and human psychology may be such that we are doomed to permanent hesitancy or disagreement , a fact with which each will have to cope from the perspective of his own attitudes .
14 In ( e ) the current variation during one period of the source may be such that the path on the oscilloscope screen ( the ‘ phase space trajectory ’ ) may lie anywhere within a certain region .
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