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

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1 The establishment of the Cambridge Board 's Rural Areas Committee in 1932 to facilitate its extended role in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire may be interpreted as a natural development of the UEMCC 's 1926 stance and officially endorsed by the 1932 Adult Education Regulations through the provisions for the appointment of Article 11 resident tutors in rural areas .
2 After all , the impulsive waves considered by Khan and Penrose may be regarded as idealizations of such waves .
3 Information on Users , Modules , Process Models and DCs may be transferred in one of two methods , ‘ bulk ’ or ‘ incremental ’ .
4 There is little doubt that Francia was powerful , demonstrated by Byzantium believing in , and feeling threatened by , the Merovingian claims to hegemony ; Wood argues that the literary references to alliance between English kings and Francia may be viewed as a medium through which many Frankish goods entered England .
5 The work of Douglas and Isherwood may be related to that Durkheimian pre-structuralist tradition which sees objects as aiding in the creation of a cognitive order based upon social divisions .
6 This relatively rapid linguistic change in Belfast has accompanied its rise in population from about 120,000 in 1860 to nearly half a million in the early years of this century , and Belfast may be taken as an exemplar of linguistic change in fast-growing communities ( while rural towns and villages adhere to older patterns ) .
7 HOSPITALS in many parts of England and Wales may be put on ‘ red alert ’ and ban non-emergency admissions from today as the worst flu epidemic for 14 years sweeps the country , increasing admissions and seriously depleting nursing staff .
8 Hospitals in many parts of England and Wales may be put on red alert and ban non-emergency admissions as the worst flu epidemic for 14 years sweeps the country .
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