Example sentences of "[conj] may be [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here is a selection of speeches for both men and women that may be recommended for auditions at drama schools . |
2 | Ideally it should have plenty of hiding places — rocks , pots , and bogwood — plus flat stones that may be used for spawning . |
3 | The vendors may not be entirely price motivated and may be looking for reassurance from the purchaser as to , for example , the compatibility of management styles , career development opportunities for senior staff and job security for the workforce . |
4 | The yellow powders from some manufacturers are acceptable but some degreasers are marketed as white powders and may be mistaken for food ingredients . |
5 | While this instrument is in a way value-neutral and may be used for ends of which different commentators may approve or disapprove , it may turn out to be — is indeed intended to be — a powerful force for overdue change , increased coherence and strengthened accountability . |
6 | Agar-agar is not affected and may be substituted for gelatine , otherwise you must use cooked pineapple as heat corrupts the enzyme . |
7 | Steven also missed last Friday 's league match at Nancy and may be rested for Saturday 's match with Montpellier in view of the possible championship-decider at Monaco a week on Saturday . |
8 | But as a work of fiction , a novel has a more abstract level of existence , which in principle is partly independent of the language through which it is represented , and may be realize for example , through the visual medium of film . |
9 | such additional requirements as may be prescribed for admission to particular courses of study |