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

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1 Further explanation of these values may be found in the LIFESPAN documentation ( references 1 to 6 ) .
2 Further explanation of these values may be found in the LIFESPAN documentation ( references 1 to 6 ) .
3 A list of these books may be found in Further Reading at the end of this chapter .
4 8 Sunday settled this book and wrote letter — 24 plates done with the first ground in 32 days — I think when the days get long — one of these plates may be done in a day …
5 These criticisms may be evaluated in two ways .
6 The contrast between the accounts of battle within the conventions of adventure-story and Jan Needle 's deliberate departure from these conventions may be shown in two contrasted passages .
7 Further details of these messages may be found in reference 1 , if ORACLE RDBMS is being used , or in VMS directory SYS$HELP , files MSG.DOC , RDB_MSG.DOC and RDMS_MSG.DOC if DEC Rdb/VMS is being used .
8 On the other hand , Simmel provides an excellent example of the grounding of Hegelian ideas as a model of culture , and specifically modern culture , and clearly demonstrates how these ideas may be used in the exploration of the everyday goods of the mass market ( e.g. 1957 ) .
9 These problems may be recited in a familiar litany cited for all service sectors concerned with all dependency groups : services are remote from individuals and their families ; services are difficult for families and clients to get in touch with or access ; services are organisationally and professionallY fragmented , So that families and clients are unclear about who was doing what ; furthermore , services are unconnected or discontinuous , so that families and clients fall into gaps between services ; finally , the statutory agencies were not able to liaise extensively with voluntary or informal care networks However , these general observations do not point precisely to operational tasks .
10 A series of very useful general accounts of the aims , the progress and the conclusions of these studies may be found in Clark ( 1956 ) , H. H. Harrison ( 1939 ) , J. H. Harrison ( 1948 ) ( reviewed Allen , 1951 ) and J. W. H. Harrison ( 1939b , 1941a , 1948b , 1950a & 1956b ) .
11 These difficulties may be overcome in a number of ways :
12 All of these uses may be restricted in order to protect the endangered salmon .
13 These features may be formalized in a number of ways ( one is illustrated in Exercise 10–2 below ) .
14 These features may be interpreted in terms of a high degree of social selection responsible for the care shown by the non-reproductives in the group .
15 Several of these bits may be set in an instruction , in which case all the specified functions are carried out ; the order in which functions are performed is fixed by having each function assigned to one of four timing points within the basic instruction cycle .
16 Support for these propositions may be found in the case of Re B .
17 Something of the character of these expeditions may be read in the account of another field meeting led by Miss Campbell ( Campbell , 1961 ) , where the Lewis week is described by Miss U. K. Duncan and the Harris one by Dr F. H. Perring .
18 These differences may be exacerbated in a more formal hierarchical structure where clear divisions exist between the different levels .
19 These differences may be reflected in the two nations ' space programmes — the French march onwards , their plans to the fore , while the British cautiously conducted a step-by-step withdrawal .
20 This portfolio management activity does not admit the need for a long-term commitment to any given company , its management , strategy or operations , even though these factors may be considered in assessing the future of the stock .
21 These monies may be invested in UK land and then in gilts .
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