Example sentences of "[noun] they may be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The skins are sold to the rug trade and in future they may be used for making garments .
2 It is a fact that whatever actions are being taken at any one time , the individuals concerned are rarely , if ever , aware of the effect they may be having on events and the conditions of life in the remote future .
3 And it may be argued that centralist solutions are dangerous , not only because in any particular administration they may be used to bad effect , but because in principle they inhibit freedom .
4 Exceptionally the statutes creating these bodies may omit to provide for an appeal in which case the decisions of the tribunals in question may be the subject of review by the High Court , and if the decisions reveal an error of law they may be quashed by what is known as an order of certiorari .
5 In all probability pupils will miss the point of the otherwise excellent work they may be doing on the phenomema of religion , its rites , customs , beliefs and moral values and so forth .
6 Let's look at the five in turn and see how they apply to you and what you can do to counteract any harmful effects they may be having on your life .
7 You do not have to be getting income support to apply and in exceptional circumstances they may be given for fuel costs .
8 The JC pronouns mi and dem are derived historically from the English object pronouns me and them although in JC they may be used as subjects .
9 Prior to maturity they may be exchanged for shares of the subsidiary which , at the option of the bondholder , are either immediately redeemed or immediately exchanged for ordinary shares of the parent .
10 They take for granted that they themselves have a name they may be called by , as well as nicknames and endearments , alongside such designations as the kid , the boy , and so on .
11 Where the tutorial focuses on current productions , I have found that students will work hard on their performances and be open about their work and any problems they may be having with the characters they are playing .
12 Against these drawbacks , however , must be weighed the greater professionalism of teachers on the French model , and thus the greater respect they may be accorded by pupils and parents .
13 They may also be used in pressurized rural areas as a strategy for concentrating growth in order to relieve congestion in other villages , while in more remote regions they may be used to ‘ intercept ’ or reduce out-migration .
14 Tommorrow they may be banned from doing so .
15 Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of coordinate relationships , in which case they may be represented by ‘ RT ’ or related term in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below .
16 It is vital that our site work and written reports are of the highest standards because if there were a transgression they may be used as legal evidence . ’
17 The statement of the relevant facts and evidence are commonly set out at the beginning of the judgment , but in appellate courts they may be incorporated by reference to the judgments of lower courts and may be in the middle of the report of the case if that is where the principal judgment appears .
18 In one sense they may be regarded as the successors to , sometimes the heirs of , the small- nationality movements directed against the Habsburg , Tsarist and Ottoman empires , that is to say against what were considered historically obsolete modes of political organisation , in the name of a model of political modernity , the nation-state .
19 After flushing out food residues they may be brushed with hot alkali degreaser solution in the same way a chest freezer is tackled .
20 At the meeting , the most important point to convey is that your alternative proposals need not be to their detriment , either in financial terms or in the provision of any accommodation they may be hoping for in a new development on the site .
21 Following the usual convention they may be named after the thrust forming their leading ( northerly ) edges .
22 It must therefore be recognised that the greatest protagonist of deregulation are largely acting out of self-interest , and that they themselves demonstrate remarkable inconsistency and reversals in their arguments — depending on which area of that self interest they may be pursuing at any particular moment .
23 Sometimes such instructions are in the main schedules , but on other occasions they may be found in one of the other Tables , for example Table 1 or Table 4 .
24 Planners will need to investigate and attempt to quantify the numbers of dementia sufferers they may be considering within the planning period .
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