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

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1 The charter S 950 is a grant to him from 1018 , and so is S 952 , which alleges that Cnut gave Christ Church freedom , and may be connected with the report ( S 985 ) that he confirmed their liberties by placing their charters on the altar .
2 The Official Solicitor is available to give advice to guardians ad litem involved in High Court proceedings and may be asked by the court to instruct counsel to appear as amicus curiae in any proceedings under the Act which give rise to an issue of general public importance .
3 Subsidence is common in certain oceanic areas and may be related to the creation and collapse of mid-ocean rises ( Stoddart , I 969 ) .
4 These suggest that bleomycin distorts the DNA structure around its binding site to a form which is more readily cleaved by DNase I. This effect has been noted with natural DNA sequences [ 10 ] and may be related to the ability of the antibiotic to unwind and extend the DNA helix .
5 These attitudes may be moulded by parental influence ( and hence positively — or negatively — correlated across generations ) and may be influenced by the social climate .
6 Details of Prices , Seating , Ticket and Booking Agents are published annually in late December and may be obtained from the Tattoo Office , 22 Market Street , Edinburgh EH1 1QB or from the office which supplied you with this order form .
7 However , permission to photograph with tripod in the Chinese Garden is required , and may be obtained from the Manager , who is usually at the location otherwise , permission-seeking may involve a visit to the Harbour Authorities .
8 However , permission to photograph with tripod in the Chinese Garden is required , and may be obtained from the Manager , who is usually at the location — otherwise , permission-seeking may involve a visit to the Harbour Authorities .
9 This observation is relevant to the interpretation of much larger numbers of layers observed in the ocean , and may be seen in the context of the very general tendency , discussed in Section 23.4 , for layering to arise in double diffusive systems .
10 Race and nationality ( … = ) are based on the common auxiliaries of language and may be developed from the main linguistics schedule .
11 It is used in bureaux for reference purposes and for checking case records and may be positioned by the telephone and used for telephone advice , because some consider it inappropriate to leave a caller while the adviser looks further afield for information .
12 A long term environmental strategy for Vietnam is now under discussion and may be funded by the UN .
13 Mercuric nitrate is extremely poisonous and may be absorbed through the skin .
14 As far as registered land is concerned r110 of the Land Registration Rules 1925 covers the position : On a transfer of land subject to a charge or other incumbrance appearing on the register … covenants by either party to pay the money owing and to indemnify the other party may be added to the instrument of transfer and may be noted on the register .
15 Recognition , which once granted will remain in force for three years , will automatically cease upon liquidation or the making of an administration order under the Insolvency Act 1986 and may be withdrawn by the Council in the event that it is subsequently discovered that it was obtained as a result of any error or fraud .
16 Those with dementia may attend the day hospital for the elderly one day a week and may be supported in the community by one of two specialist psychiatric nurses .
17 It was not the first African paper , although nowadays some Tanzanians think that it was ; nevertheless it is the only one whose direct descendants are still in existence , and may be regarded as the first successful , viable paper ( that term has to be used in a relative sense ) edited and produced by Africans .
18 The Regional Council was consulted on the previous supermarket application and may be consulted by the District Council on the present proposal , although this is not certain as I believe it is about half the size of the earlier application .
19 London , at the easiest rates and may be ascertained of the right kinds .
20 It is , however , a very special kind of autobiography , and may be compared to the accounts of their own lives which the early Methodists were expected to write at the time of their reception into the church : in such spiritual autobiographies divine visitations were singled out for special mention as evidences of God 's grace and power ; they were contrasted with laments over sinful behaviour and backsliding , and led to the culminating moment of conversion .
21 Tack requirements vary for different classes and may be stated on the schedule .
22 Maskers are on sale through hearing-aid dispensers and may be prescribed under the NHS .
23 These advertisements generally use a Box number at the publication as the contact address and may be placed by the client .
24 Although these are different from the European Blue Flag Awards , they will be indicated by variations in blue flags and may be understood by the public to mean that beaches meet European standards when they actually do not .
25 This root is then stored and may be accessed in the lexicon at run-time rather than determined on the fly .
26 FIL files reside ) and may be listed to the screen , during LIFESPAN RDBI execution , to monitor data transfer progress .
27 She has a commitment to both , and may be torn between the two .
28 The principle applies to all kinds of selling , however , and may be left to the salesperson 's discretion or organised centrally as part of the sales management function .
29 Finally , there are the identifiable skills which they may or may not possess , such as numeracy , computing , communications and foreign languages , which to some extent cut across different degree subjects , and may be acquired on the growing number of ‘ employment skills ’ courses in higher education .
30 But as the critics also point out , this trend itself has a political character , and may be interpreted as the consequence of the rise to power of a new technical-bureaucratic class or elite .
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