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

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1 A tile of lecturers may be stored in ‘ lecturer number ’ or ‘ lecturer name ’ sequence .
2 A fuller treatment of the principles applicable to the interpretation of contracts may be found in The Interpretation of Contracts ( Sweet and Maxwell , 1989 ) by the author .
3 The specific objectification of a moral and juridical individual through the use of objects may be found in a wide range of societies , including those where kinship rather than the economy appears to be the dominant organizational principle .
4 In his excellent review of studies of ‘ what managers do ’ , Hales has argued that three areas of difficulty may be encountered in the published research evidence on managerial work , viz :
5 This polarity of views may be represented in terms of the differential propensities sr and sw .
6 Short courses of metronidazole may be indicated in patients with problematic iron deficiency anaemia or hypoalbuminaemia but long term treatment is clearly hampered by the possibility of peripheral neuropathy and other serious side effects of metronidazole .
7 These two sets of attitudes may be combined in various ways .
8 The same applies to line ( 3 ) assuming an adjacency matrix representation of G so that the test ( u , v ) is an edge of G may be performed in constant time .
9 A selection of books may be found in the old baptistry at St Thomas More .
10 A large number of authors may be required in a study for various reasons : ( a ) the need for a large team of technically specialised laboratory workers ; ( b ) the need to accrue scarce resources for study , such as clinically derived material ( human tissue , blood samples ) or patients with rare diseases ; or ( c ) the inherent labour intensiveness of a given project , such as cloning an unmapped gene or cooperative management of a large clinical trial .
11 Other forms of self-mutilation may be seen in the same patient .
12 Both kinds of data may be organised in two ways : a ) On a computer
13 Some aspects of schools may be changed in order to facilitate curricular and/or extra-curricular activities , without this being perceived as curriculum change per se .
14 And the jus of lex may be understood in terms of faithfulness to the formal principles inherent in the character of lex .
15 Other species of vole may be taken in smaller numbers even where the trapping data suggest that the other species are in fact more common ( Append .
16 Further offences of endangerment may be found in the Firearms Act 1968 .
17 Specifically , it is evident that the main differences between the communities with respect to the process of raising may be located in the T and DS environments .
18 Also , any number of auxiliaries may be included in one class number provided they are all required in order to label the document adequately .
19 Bills of exchange may be drawn in any currency .
20 Studies of adopted children show that the seeds of shyness may be sown in the genes and extreme shyness may last a lifetime .
21 This needs to be placed at the angle which gives the best support for the material being used in relation to the pupil 's vision , and some initial experimenting with different angles of work may be needed in order to settle on this .
22 Evidence of malice may be found in the statement itself — i.e. , if the words used are excessive and disproportionate to the facts .
23 Hart 's account of law may be interpreted in similar fashion .
24 As a science the process of cleaning may be defined in scientific terms as follows : —
25 Although any number of segments may be used in forming the circle by varying the degree of the cut , I use 12 for the following reasons : using a lesser number creates sharper angles between segments and more material has to be turned off to obtain a smooth rounded surface .
26 In the USA , for example , a large number of days may be lost in an industry while new productivity deals are being negotiated ; the immediate loss of production is just part of the price paid for high levels of output over the longer run .
27 The rate of biodegradation may be monitored in several ways , including observing the rate at which CO2 is evolved ; the rate at which chloride is produced ( if the compound contains chlorine ; the changes in TOC ( total organic carbon ) and COD ( chemical oxygen demand ) ; and changes in the concentration of the contaminant .
28 Cuts in the rates of taxation may be justified in terms of improved incentives and ( at the top rate of taxation ) a reduction in the ‘ brain drain' abroad .
29 These possibilities , and from time to time actualities , of conflict may be observed in many different spheres : in the strains which arise from the redistribution of economic resources between industrial and developing countries , and from the scarcity of some natural resources , which will become more acute as industrialization proceeds throughout the world ; in the difficulties of controlling the spread of nuclear weapons ; in the more directly political struggles for power and prestige in some regions of the world ( for example , in the Middle East and among Latin American countries ) , and until recently between two nuclear superpowers .
30 ( 4 ) If the provision of a specimen other than a specimen of breath may be required in pursuance of this section the question whether it is to be a specimen of blood or a specimen of urine shall be decided by the constable making the requirement , but if a medical practitioner is of the opinion that for medical reasons a specimen of blood can not or should not be taken the specimen shall be a specimen of urine .
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