Example sentences of "[noun sg] may [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A licensing board may make regulations with respect to the making of applications for licences ( including occasional licences and occasional permissions ) , extension of permitted hours and restriction of the terminal permitted hours and the procedure following thereon , and such regulations may include provisions designed to assist the board in determining the fitness of applicants to hold licences and the expediency of granting licences for the premises in respect of which application is made ; and the board may also make regulations with respect to the procedure to be followed in transferring licences under this Act and with respect to any matters which , by virtue of this Act , may be prescribed .
2 She 's told him trying to get her back may only make life in Pakistan more difficult for her .
3 And , of course , in the same way a student going on to university or polytechnic may immediately make use of some of the Wissenschaft , the actual knowledge , he has acquired at school .
4 We shall suggest that formal attempts to identify topics are doomed to failure , but that the discourse analyst may usefully make appeal to notions like ‘ speaking topically ’ and ‘ the speaker 's topic ’ within a ‘ topic framework ’ .
5 Central government may also make grants towards some approved capital expenditure ( see Table 6.2 ) .
6 Overfertilization by nitrogen may also make trees more palatable to insects .
7 A reduction in the rate of interest ( r ) following an increase in money supply may well make bond holding less attractive , but this does not mean that the extra money will be mainly held in idle balances .
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