Example sentences of "may [adv] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Speakers may still make respectful remarks about the market , but few want it to be free . |
2 | If the value is not a legally recognised interest , the third party may still make diplomatic claims or take political or economic action . |
3 | The dolphins may also make loud sounds and a series of echo-clicks which help to herd the fish and may even stun them . |
4 | They may also make short term cut backs in expenditure such as advertising and repairs , to the longer term detriment of the business . |
5 | Moreover , the advent of low-cost , high-density-storage devices like CD-ROMs may well make substantial data sets available even to those with modest computing power : a CD-ROM , for instance , can hold about 600 megabytes ( i.e. 10&sup6 ; bytes ) , can be reproduced currently for about £1 and read on a device costing about £400 . |
6 | In particular , a tax on the transfer of material wealth may well make other forms of transfer more attractive . |
7 | At the same time multimedia may well make other sorts of products and services obsolete . |
8 | Of course , if his tasks are badly designed they may well make unnecessary demands . |