Example sentences of "who may [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | According to Millward ; " There is a severe risk to marine organisms and ultimately humans who may eat them . " |
2 | Sports heroes and pop stars provide images for teenagers , who may imitate them and style themselves upon them . |
3 | This is a good idea , especially for those over the age of six who may feel they are getting a little sophisticated for other parties . |
4 | Charlotte says she can only bear to recount it for the sake of others who may feel they 're totally alone in their plight . |
5 | Some personnel directors speculate that young male managers have problems relating to older women , who may remind them of their wives or even mothers . |
6 | But remember to keep them away from very young brothers or sisters who may think they are sweets and try to eat them . |
7 | Planning teams developing materials in a local area can have them produced on high quality equipment , and the materials can be available to others who may find them useful at minimal cost . |
8 | Only regulations 9 , 10 and 11 have a legal requirement for record keeping but Martin Newell , of the CIA 's COSHH guidance task force , believes that well kept records will prove to be a useful source of epidemiological data , as well as an invaluable resource to companies who may find they need to demonstrate compliance with the regulations as a result of litigation . |
9 | Young drug users typically experience conflict with their parents , who may encourage them to spend much of their time away from the family setting or conform to strict boundaries whilst the family home . |
10 | If normal good sleepers are woken from Stage I sleep or Stage 2 sleep , and asked whether they were awake or asleep , they tend to report definitely feeling asleep only In Stage 2 sleep , " 2 although this is not necessarily true for poor sleepers , who may deny they were asleep even when the EEG traces show clear signs of Stage 2 sleep . |
11 | When one of these turns hot " , the other members of staff join in the chase — preparing reports , thinking who they know who may put them in touch with the potential new client . |