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

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1 From the engineering point of view , however , all woods may be considered as bundles of parallel tubes , rather like bundles of drinking straws .
2 Luggage transport ( all cases may be left in Kaprun ) approx £19.00
3 Among the Kwakiutl , discussed above , all objects may be related through a style expressive of an orality in which humankind achieves significance by its place in a universal cycle of devouring and reproduction ( Walens 1981 ) .
4 All subscriptions may be paid in US dollars at current exchange rates .
5 Revelations that the Home Office estimates that as many as 70 per cent of all offences may be committed by people awaiting trial must have shocked the nation .
6 The hope is that addictive disease of all kinds may be found to be due to a common biochemical dysfunction and that it can therefore be corrected .
7 All colours may be made from these .
8 In some computers all accumulators may be used as index registers , although an index specification of zero usually means no indexing rather than a specification of accumulator zero as index register : this is the case on the IBM 370 range .
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