Example sentences of "this [noun] [pron] may [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In this case it may either be categorized as a C k ( or C k- ) non-scalar curvature singularity if all scalars in the metric tensor , the alternating symbol , the Riemann tensor and its first k derivatives are bounded , that is , tend to a C ( or C - ) function .
2 Is all of this over-kill you may well ask ?
3 At this juncture you may just have noticed a slight differential in pace between the ‘ amateurs ’ in this democracy game , and the alleged professionals .
4 At this rate we may even have several games in hand .
5 Underlying this argument there may well be a different one , namely , that there is a need for a more progressive tax structure , and that this can not be achieved without a greater emphasis on direct taxation .
6 There is some sense in this comment which may well explain the position of the Situationists at a particular conjunction , but it is a sense which would also explain earlier avant-garde trends in art ( if not cinema ) since , say , Futurism .
7 If your income is higher than this amount you may still receive some help as explained below .
8 People are frequently not aware that horses need companions ; and to support this idea they may even point out a horse in a paddock that appears to be grazing alone and away from all the other horses .
9 In this way they may successfully promote images of themselves as high spirited teenagers rather than as malicious delinquents .
10 If the therapist had approached the problem in this way she may well have avoided alienating herself from both the patient and her parents and thereby becoming largely ineffective .
11 Last year costs climbed faster than revenues ; this year they may well do so again .
12 Hopefully , by the time you have finished reading this booklet you may also recognise some of the factors which trigger your Cystitis .
13 The first is to take the beast as an object the girls would be frightened of : in this perspective it may well have existed .
14 In this context we may well ask whether we are not living in an age when God is judging our Western civilisation — whether the inflation of the Western world is a judgment on materialism , or the rising unemployment a judgment on militant trade unionism or the crisis of capitalism a judgment on the secular humanism of our age .
15 At this stage you may also be in contact with the social services who may have been supporting the new client for some time .
16 In this connection we may even talk of rules of language , as if a linguistic practice were like a game .
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