Example sentences of "[det] may [adv] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Lady will know that there is an attractive £60 million new hospital in Elgin — the West Grampian unit — and that may well be among those expressing an interest in trust status in due course . |
2 | Fear that all this may just be in my head . |
3 | This may well be for those of you who did in fact agree . |
4 | If the Strauss/Liszt/Mendelssohn disc preserves some kind of logic in its programming , another release featuring miscellaneous items ( ) unfortunately has the appearance of being cobbled together , and as such may only be of real interest to the avid Klemperer fan . |
5 | Parts of these may still be in use or have ponds or marlpits in them , but they are generally easy to recognise . |
6 | However , some or all may equally be from earlier texts which have not survived . |
7 | The former may well be of crucial importance in relation to ethnic minorities in the next decade , as the numbers of the very old in these groups increases . |