Example sentences of "and [noun] may be [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Work for the degree of MPhil and PhD may be undertaken in the Unit as well as in the main department . |
2 | Impressions and patterns may be made in the wet sand , either by hand or with the tools available . |
3 | ‘ Hope and fear may be read in every man 's face . ’ |
4 | Each individual case will be treated on its merits and special terms and premiums may be imposed in certain cases . |
5 | Fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes may be found in the Upper Carboniferous ( 230Myr BP ) where , in most preserved details , they are similar to their modern counterparts . |
6 | We will be seeing no more than four people in a group and appointments may be booked in advance by ringing Joanna Gill at Harpers & Queen on 071–439 5568 . |
7 | ( Note : names of persons , bodies and places may be included in the main thesaurus , or they may be the subject of a distinct authority list . ) |
8 | Both entities and properties may be specified in more detail by extending them with elements of either type using this relation . |
9 | Claims between £3000 and £5000 may be heard in either the High Court or the appropriate local county court . |
10 | both soil and groundwater may be treated in one step ; |
11 | Information on Users , Modules , Process Models and DCs may be transferred in one of two methods , ‘ bulk ’ or ‘ incremental ’ . |
12 | Several departments and levels may be represented in the groups which come together and accomplish more or less well defined objectives and then disperse . |
13 | For instance , classifying an event as a ‘ riot ’ or as ‘ vandalism ’ may call forth different typical explanations for the event , and differences may be expected in the typical people involved in such activity , the typical consequences and the relevant steps necessary to prevent such behaviour . |
14 | Such mixture of affective psychosis and schizophrenia may be revealed in changes in the symptom profile that are observed when the person is studied over a period of time , or it may be evident within a single episode of illness . |
15 | Some have been known to shed tears of repentance as part of an experience of religious conversion , and refuge may be found in the brief visits of the chaplain . |
16 | Their rhythm , pattern and cadence may be relished in the mind 's ear , almost like a form of music . |
17 | Good discussions of these and others may be found in various textbooks , notably Downes 1984 ( chapter 6 ) , and no attempt will be made here to duplicate this material . |
18 | Through his industry and skill , a greater variety of American forest-trees and shrubs may be seen in his gardens , than in any other place in England . ’ |
19 | Since historians who confuse effects and intentions may be mistaken in other regards , the question whether the emancipators had laboured in vain is one which should be handled with care . |
20 | While the portrayal of both normality and deviance may be stereotyped in curriculum texts , we have no way of quantifying how far they are internalized by pupils . |