Example sentences of "[Wh pn] may be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There have been few studies of adults with cystic fibrosis with respect to employment , education , housing , insurance , and other features of lifestyle , and most such studies have been based on patients attending large clinics , who may be unrepresentative of the total population with the disease . |
2 | So young people , who may be unhappy for a number of reasons , might try sniffing to seek attention or to escape from their problems . |
3 | To this list we can also add some particular tasks that should not be handed over to subordinates or indeed other specialists who may be available to you : |
4 | The ward nurses will need information from the patient and his family and from other people who may be involved with helping him in the community . |
5 | First , what do we need to find out , who may be involved in the process and how ? |
6 | Each of these systems involves quite different risks and responsibilities for the employer , contractor and surveyor who may be involved in the design and/or management of the project . |
7 | It is hoped that this introduction to measures which will help control infection in the mortuary setting will stimulate some thought among managers , consultant pathologists , and others who may be involved in the provision of a mortuary service . |
8 | In accordance with the timetable developed and agreed as set out above , it is important that the lead adviser coordinates and controls the responsibilities of the other professionals who may be involved in the transaction . |
9 | Clients can also suggest neighbours and friends who may be suitable for employment . |
10 | Examples of other conditions might be to limit the scope and subject matter of the examination , to specify the persons who may be present at the taking of the evidence other than the parties and the witnesses , and to limit the right to enter and inspect real property . |
11 | Flaps are described in detail for the many pilots who do not fully understand how to make the best use of them , and who may be nervous about their first flights in a flapped machine . |
12 | Within society power is in the hands of a small number of individuals and groups who may be prominent in industry , in financial or in political circles . |
13 | The diversity of circumstances and meanings , both social and personal , will then interact with each other , explaining why some will cheerfully survive the worst material hardships while others , who may be well-provided for in terms of physical resources , fall at the first fence . |
14 | The most difficult problem comes with conveying the effect of transformation to lay audiences , who may be suspicious of statisticians ‘ fiddling with the numbers ’ ; someone might fear , for example , that by taking logs in figure 11.10 the real upward straggle in national wealth has been hidden . |
15 | They are often the most difficult to assess since their experience usually lies outside that of social workers , who may be suspicious of such applicants ' knowledge but uneasy about rejecting their apparently confident experience . |
16 | Tears are a two-edged weapon when dealing with officials who may be embarrassed by them . |
17 | This particularly assists those elderly clients who may be resentful at times that they appear to need help . |
18 | It is not just children who may be incapable of operating their own structuring within an exercise . |
19 | The intention is to offer a speedy point of enquiry for professionals from different agencies who may be worried about a particular child . |
20 | It ensures that the solicitor only sees those clients who have been identified by a volunteer worker as being in need of professional advice ; it provides a free initial interview to encourage those who may be worried about cost ; and it permits the solicitor to take on those clients who may need more extensive legal assistance . |
21 | Implement the planned programme of nursing care , and where appropriate , teach and coordinate other members of the caring team who may be responsible for implementing specific aspects of the nursing care . |
22 | Many would agree but this system ignores the customers who may be full of emotions like fear and helplessness . |
23 | These may come from many sources ; from police , social work , other agencies , parents , or indeed from any private individual who may be concerned about a child . |
24 | These show how to combine traditional classroom techniques with the use of video and will increase the confidence of teachers who may be unfamiliar with the medium . |
25 | They show how to combine normal classroom methodology with the special video techniques , and will increase the confidence of teachers who may be unfamiliar with the medium . |
26 | These show how to combine traditional classroom techniques with the use of video and will increase the confidence of teachers who may be unfamiliar with the medium . |
27 | ‘ We work with other groups to help reduce the number of road accidents , as well as offering advice to families who may be unfamiliar with legal procedures . |
28 | Cultins Road is due for demolition and New Edinburgh Ltd would like to hear from anyone with a three pound hammer and a strong arm who may be interested in the job . |
29 | But if you get involved working with somebody else who may be interested in politics then you start talking and this is how it develops . |