Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [adv] [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Module headers may also be added to existing software , allowing it to be brought rapidly under LIFESPAN control .
2 Common lanterns may easily be adapted to the purpose . ’
3 Also , cash-bloated film and television tycoons formed one important group of new collectors of contemporary art in the Eighties , and since the entertainment business is often the last industry to feel the pinch of a national economic recession , artists may also be retreating to the comfort of their remaining sure sources of income .
4 In this way , this family of solutions may also be considered to be a generalization of the Szekeres solutions with .
5 A tall student with very long legs may well be drawn to the kicks , whereas a small person may prefer close-in fist strikes .
6 Pesticides may also be contributing to the fall of the hare .
7 Bundles of entries may only be transferred to higher level groups and only by the leader of the higher group .
8 Economic trends and population projections may be evaluated to assess the future position of Green Belts , and whether any of the growth of modern light industry and offices may again be diverted to areas of types we now mention .
9 Further details are available from Donations may also be sent to this address .
10 The blocks may even be omitted to further emphasise the relative timing of events .
11 But he conceded that rising gas prices , while the cost of coal was falling , could mean further developments of gas-fired stations may not be justified to the same extent in future .
12 One of its themes will have to be the confusion in our morality that the epidemic has exposed , and this has been much in evidence in the past few days in response to the ludicrous concert in commemoration of Freddie Mercury , and then the renewal of the controversial theory that Aids may not be linked to HIV at all , but instead , to cite one example , to promiscuous sexual activity that reputedly attacks the immune system .
13 Secondly , although all medical records are confidential and their contents may not be disclosed to third parties without the consent of the patient , there are special laws about confidentiality which apply to STD clinics .
14 National Governments may also be found to be in breach of Articles 85 and 86 in combination with their duties under Articles 3 ( ? and 5 to co-operate with the EEC institutions in achieving the objectives of the Treaty , which include the institution of a system ensuring that competition is not distorted .
15 Conditions may also be attached to the exercise of a tenant 's break-clause .
16 If we limit the forum for debate on important issues , such as T S S or for instance , racist attacks , to Congress , then many section delegates may never be exposed to those debates .
17 Counter arguments may not be employed to full effect , and individual injustices ( perhaps involving parents who have been subject to wholly baseless accusations ) may not be exposed .
18 Terms may not be added to a contract once it has been made .
19 Males give loud long calls which seem to function in spacing the males , and the dispersion of the females may well be related to this .
20 Distaffs may also be attached to a spinning wheel or be floor standing .
21 Calcium and magnesium salts may then be added to partly catalyse conversion of a acids so pre-empting the boiling reactions .
22 In practice , the issues may never be put to the test because it is very likely that other parties would succeed in preventing referenda , but it is still enough of a departure for some evangelical DUP activists to have been initially opposed to the change .
23 These self-imposed restrictions may not be limited to the negative emotions .
24 In the case of prescribed drugs this is obvious but alcohol or other drugs may also be used to " calm nerves " or " help sleep " or to provide other medicinal functions .
25 Grants may also be made to retired members of the College administrative staff where appropriate .
26 The consequences for the old are sad : on a practical level , when income is restricted , all kinds of practical and material benefits may also be denied to old people .
27 Purchases may also be confined to certain maturity bands as below :
28 Some of those same cells may also be referred to when the device is presented with an instance which it has already classified correctly , so later learning can upset what was learned before .
29 Ideological objections may also be voiced to gradation schemes , for gradation clearly rests on the premise that rape encompasses a range of behaviour which is not of uniform gravity .
30 Action : Updates may only be made to the latest approved baseline for the specified root package — the discrepancy must be resolved manually
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