Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils with less severe hearing impairments may also need modifications to the requirements , but of a less far-reaching nature .
2 In other sandstones , quartz overgrowth cements do not form until after considerable solution compaction ; here the solution compaction can be the major source of silica , although reactions between clay minerals in immature sandstones may also contribute silica ( Fig. 5.28 ) ( Bjørlykke , 1983 ) .
3 In addition to the elements of a Type II system identified above , the provisions for cost-per-case contracts may also have Type II elements ( DoH , 1989c ) .
4 At the centre of the discussion is the question of whether the Chinese Wall is an appropriate , valid , and effective regulatory mechanism for neutralizing the increased potential for conflict abuse in conglomerates and one in which these corporate entities may generally place reliance upon .
5 Such contacts may also explain similarities between aspects of 18C BC China and the Olmec , the first great American civilization , notably in the use of jade .
6 Others , convinced by Dr Blum , Dr Noble and subsequent work , have suggested that A1 frequencies may actually explain differences in alcoholism between ethnic groups , though this is far from certain .
7 Turnover in personnel may also pose problems .
8 Sugar addicts gain weight , rot their teeth , and in extreme cases may even develop diabetes .
9 Employers may also offer support and assistance to those who stay on at school or go into further/higher education .
10 Even if such an agreement is reached , employers may still face difficulties .
11 Drug testing opponents may also take comfort from the surprising dissent by arch-conservative Justice Antonin Scalia .
12 Long calls may also attract females or enable dispersed individuals to remain in contact with a dominant male .
13 The needs of other generations may also affect behaviour .
14 Other public policies may also influence investment in the private sector .
15 Such activities may spontaneously develop ideas of the degree of push needed to get a car up a slope with cries of , ‘ Push harder — that was too gentle ! ’
16 All-seaters may also mean bans on away fans as grounds are developed .
17 My concern is to show that , on , the contrary , culture and social rules may well constrain males to fit a given society 's ideas about virtuous male behaviour .
18 In some smaller countries such as Lesotho and Swaziland schools may even use materials designed for other African cultures .
19 Students want a rapid return of tests for three reasons : they like to feel that they are not being neglected and that correcting their work is considered important by the tutors ; they want to see the result of their attempts while they are still fresh from their memories and they need to see the results of tests before attempting the next one , since tutors may well make comments which will help them to improve .
20 The relationships between implementers and organizations may well involve elements of bargaining .
21 But the Tory loons may now give Mr Major a breathing space .
22 Inspectors may now list corporation tax delay hearings from 12 months after the end of the accounting period , rather than 15 months as before .
23 Having the capacity of a CD-ROM at its disposal means that palmtop textual databases may soon give way to multimedia .
24 Like-minded readers may therefore find comfort in a recent article in The Veterinary Record ( 19 January 1991 ) which describes ‘ successful pregnancy following non-surgical embryo transfer in llamas ’ .
25 Such behaviour and its effects may rightly affect decisions as to where they should live .
26 City Lives may eventually generate income as material is published — a book based on the interviews is already in the pipeline .
27 Moral purists may well debate Aitken 's propriety in selling — even for a charitable cause — something which did not belong to him , namely the copyright in the report , but others may share my own view that , having regard to the intensity of the pro-Biafran feelings of Aitken and Fraser , this particular act would not seriously impede an unobstructed entry into heaven .
28 Reflecting the degree of adaptation required , parents may well express concern as to whether the match is viable .
29 The parents may continually make requests that the child ignores and the parents lose their temper .
30 Parents may then need help in establishing the setting cues associated with eating .
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