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

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1 In psychological theories of semantics , the meanings may be stored in one of a number of ways that are described in further detail below .
2 Thus most of the ZNF genes in this region of the genome may be organised in clusters .
3 The text may be presented in a variety of styles .
4 A reflection of clerical involvement in the world of the courts may be glimpsed in the large stained-glass window given to York Minster by Master Peter de Dene , king 's clerk , probably between 1307 and 1310 ( see plate 2.6 ) .
5 There is no central viewing point ; the canvases may be arranged in any number of combinations , creating new sequences and configurations , while suggesting the infinite possible readings within an image ; ‘ further disrupting the comfortable viewing space ’ .
6 These technical aspects of the shoot should be discussed with the photographer in advance and the decision may be made in the light of the budget as well as of the PR requirements , to put a specific limit on the number of shots .
7 The recession may be biting in our own larders .
8 But now , at long last , it seems as though this might be ending : the much vaunted triumph of the West may be faltering in this , its first confrontation with a region and a group of peoples who are as confident and as proud — and as rich and powerful — as the Westerners have long been .
9 In serious cases , the request for observations is accompanied by a warning that if disciplinary proceedings result from the investigation , the reply may be used in those proceedings .
10 Note that a judge or district judge may sue or be sued in accordance with the rules set out below , but if the court in which the action would be commenced is a court of which he is judge or district judge , then the action may be commenced in the nearest court or most convenient one of which he is not the judge or district judge ( Ord 4 , r 7 ) .
11 The caps may be left in place if preferred — again KEF countenance no magic here , preferring the logical arguments of cause and effect .
12 We are going to , but this is , you 've got a classification of continuous service so as part of your audit if it fails , then our corrective action in the future may be to put in this new erm , procedure and write the .
13 Using the relationships T = 1/f and c = unc ( where f and unc are the frequency and wavelength of oscillations ) the condition may be written in the alternative form
14 The basic conditional jump instructions are ( b ) and ( c ) ; the condition may be encoded in the operation code field , or it may be specified in a subsidiary information field .
15 the units may be taken in any order ; within the task , activity is dictated by the level of the learner 's language .
16 Places may be restricted to certain days , and the crêche may be closed in the school holidays .
17 Going to the shops may be done in such an automatic way as to not seem to be the fulfilment of desire at all .
18 Enough is enough , the president may be saying in his book and on the screen .
19 No statement which you make during the interview may be given in evidence against you unless : ( a ) you are prosecuted for making a statement which is false or misleading in a material particular ; or ( b ) you are prosecuted for some other offence and when giving evidence , you make a statement which is inconsistent with a statement made during the interview .
20 Police believe that a motive for the shooting may be found in his business dealings .
21 The upside may be limited in the short-term .
22 The words may be recited in more or less regular durational values on one note , or the notes may change now and again .
23 By section 434(5) an answer given by a person to a question put to him by the inspectors may be used in evidence against him .
24 These would include its use in emergency airway management in the field and in cervical spine injury as the neck may be maintained in the neutral position during insertion and laryngoscopy is not needed .
25 The western towns tend to be the richest and the oldest , and here the architecture may be rendered in stone .
26 While the leash may be held in the right hand , the dog is invariably positioned on the left .
27 1794 Fencing & Enclosing the Churchyard of Kilnaughton. " having seen two Estimates … they disapprove of the sd. estimates , as they think the work may be Executed in a much easier and cheaper manner , especially as the gentlemen from the Parish of Kildaltan undertake that the Tennants will lead the stones .
28 However , they do not accord with traditional conceptions of crime — perhaps because many of the offences may be committed in ‘ normal ’ , situations , such as driving a car or conducting a business — and this may tend to obscure their direct relation to the issue of physical safety .
29 The judge may be mistaken in his judgment of what the legislature would have chosen , and even if he is right , this hypothetical legislative decision has not been announced in advance , so the ideal of protected expectations has in that way been compromised .
30 Unless allowed or authorised otherwise , every application before the registrar must be in chambers and every application before the judge may be heard in chambers ( r 7.6(1) ) .
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