Example sentences of "which may [be] [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Suspended sentence — activation — whether activation of a suspended sentence is subject to restrictions on the maximum aggregate term of imprisonment which may be imposed in particular circumstances
2 We are left with n — s rows which may be written in partitioned matrix form as unc where A1 is a non-singular submatrix of A of order ( n — s ) ( some reordering of the elements of x may be necessary to obtain the non-singular minor ) , unc is of the order unc and c is the reduced vector b ; x has been partitioned conformably into n — s elements ( y ) and s elements ( z ) .
3 Lists Terms often contain lists : for instance , of rights which may be exercised in certain situations , or of facilities to be provided .
4 The precise characterisation of this agent awaits further study but it is clear that most patients with NSAID enteropathy have normal 1 4 C glyocholate breath tests , urinary indicans , and vitamin B 1 2 absorption , all of which may be affected in non-specific intestinal bacterial overgrowth syndromes .
5 The aim of this book is to describe the physical laws governing the behaviour of molecular chains in solution which may be obeyed in common by actual polymer solutions .
6 A wide range of exclusion clauses which may be included in standard terms of trading are now subject to statutory regulation .
7 In explaining the subject-matter of experimental phonetics it is usual to start by mentioning the speech chain , which may be diagrammed in simplified form like this :
8 The English Court of Appeal has given guidelines on sentencing and the amount of discount which may be allowed in appropriate cases .
9 It is probable that there are different types of α-granules with different granular contents which may be released in different situations ( Kaplan , 1981 ) .
10 Graded assessment , referred to as " Graduated tests " in the Cockcroft Report , has a number of features associated with it , some or all of which may be found in existing schemes .
11 Then , individual terms which may be found in various types of computer contracts will be discussed in subsequent chapters with a view to avoiding the disasters that await the unwary .
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