Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Since West German parties and voters have deep respect for professional competence , lists may include also experts not distinguished for party , activity or well suited to constituency campaigning . |
2 | Individuals may perform either role by itself ; or they might be active in both roles , and successfully at that ; or they may be strong in one but not in the other . |
3 | If not in priority need , particularly if considered for the purposes of the Act to have become ‘ intentionally homeless ’ , persons may receive only advice and ‘ appropriate assistance ’ , leaving much to an authority 's discretion . |
4 | However , real problems may arise once Leinster attempt to win the loose ball . |
5 | Brown and Levinson 's notion of a universal cause behind conversational principles may help both teachers and learners to approach this difficult problem more successfully . |
6 | Capsaicin sensitive afferent neurones may affect both defence and repair mechanisms in the gastric mucosa , because they are sensitive to a variety of noxious stimuli and have been reported to play both a defensive and trophic part in somatic tissues . |
7 | Liane deterrence may thus be a side benefit and it is possibly attained in other plants by different mechanisms as in the case of some tree ferns , where marcescent fronds may deter both lianes and epiphytes . |
8 | Three courses may cost almost £100 , but when the cooking is done by masters like Nico Ladenis or Pierre Koffmann this is real value for money and barely half the evening price . |
9 | The Simple scenarios will take minutes once mastered , the Average Campaigns will require some hours , the Complex Campaigns may take literally days , so stock up on the ‘ ole K rations ! |