Example sentences of "[noun] who may be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The treatment must be by , or under the direction of , a registered medical practitioner who may be specified in the order .
2 The walk 's leader will be Ted Darwin who may be contacted on Richmond 822845 .
3 The walk 's leader will be Ted Darwin who may be contacted on Richmond .
4 So it 's important that they 're supported throughout by senior staff , because it 's never very easy to fit into an established team who may be used to the old ways of doing things . ’
5 The course is designed for any professional group who may be asked by parents for advice and help in managing infant behaviour problems at home and for residential professionals who care for infants .
6 The jury must be satisfied that a significant proportion of the likely readership would be guided along the path of corruption : " Clearly s2 can not mean all persons ; nor can it mean any one person , for there are individuals who may be corrupted by almost anything .
7 Despite this apparent vagueness there came into existence a body of individuals who may be referred to collectively as " the Left " , who were described as such by themselves and by their opponents and who acted together during the 1930s on most political issues .
8 to take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself and of other persons who may be affected by his acts or omissions at work ; and
9 The draftsman should , therefore , consider whether to impose on the tenant a limit to the number of persons who may be employed in the demised property in order to avoid overloading the available facilities .
10 Within a decade many technology functions have move from large Electronic Data Processing Departments with substantial directly controlled funding to much smaller Information Systems/Services teams who may be distributed across the business , deriving funding from client business functions .
11 The better-known writers who may be included in this category are Wilson ( 1975 ) , Van Den Haag ( 1975 ) and Ehrlich ( 1975 ) in the United States , and Clark ( 1980 ) in Britain .
12 ‘ Secondly , I think we are very sympathetic to regional producers who may be daunted by hygiene standards or how to distribute their products . ’
13 Before turning to the competing interests and engaging in the balancing exercise , it is necessary to consider who is the public authority who may be seen to be exercising the interference referred to in article 10(1) .
14 It is arguable that the ‘ activity duty ’ , namely a duty owed by people carrying out an activity on their premises ( e.g. hotel or catering business ) to take reasonable care for the safety of people who may be injured by their activity has survived the OLA 1957 .
15 Bringing people who may be reserved into conversations
16 Although the phrase ‘ care workers ’ is not in general use , the term has been chosen to describe a wide range of people who may be employed in the voluntary or statutory sectors and who have responsibility for the services made available in the community to support old people and their caring relatives .
17 In turn the Council and the trades unions recognise that it is the duty of all employees to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and other people who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work .
18 You have a general statutory responsibility to take reasonable care of your health and safety and that of other people who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work .
19 Arts groups have only just begun to take on board the fact that they have to be much more proactive if they are to tap the creativity of people who may be confined to their homes or only get out to day centres with help .
20 For example , in a closed institution , such as a factory , a school or a prison , the records will give a great deal of information about people who may be included in a survey .
21 ( The addresses and telephone numbers of those members of staff who may be contacted for further information can be found on page 46 ) .
22 Tizard , for example , mentions the need to support the natural parents to enable them to care adequately ; Kellmer Pringle has advocated payment for mothers who stay at home to care ; and a further interviewee who may be identified with the ‘ society-as-parent ’ view had this to say in answer to the argument that the 1975 Act put already powerless parents in an even more powerless position :
23 A man who may be described as a little eccentric , he suffers from angina , and only a few weeks previously had taken ill with an attack while on holiday in Majorca .
24 Concern has been expressed that the ordinary principles of criminal liability will draw into the net other non-violent demonstrators who may be considered to be assisting or encouraging the conduct in question and that unless such people leave the scene quickly they might face the serious charge of riot .
25 Once an SPR has been submitted , all users who may be affected by it are informed , via the mail system , of its existence .
26 This means that all users who may be affected by the SPR are notified of its existence via the Mail System , and that a particular user is nominated to respond to the SPR and informed of this responsibility via the Mail System .
27 Typically , the users who may be affected by the SPR are the managers of :
28 Its state is transitioned from CREATED to OUTSTANDING and all users who may be affected by the SPR are informed , via the Mail System , of its existence .
29 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that our friends and allies round the world who may be faced with potentially aggressive neighbours are entitled to look to us for support in arms sales , for example , of the Challenger tank which is made in Leeds , and that nothing proposed on restricting arms sales generally in the interests of world peace will prevent us from supporting our allies in circumstances where that is necessary ?
30 For example , the benefits of a soil conservation programme will be felt not only by the direct land users who are causing the soil erosion , but by others who may be subjected to less severe crop losses , deposition of gravel on cultivated land , loss of livestock and building or siltation of canal irrigation networks .
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