Example sentences of "[pron] may then be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | We therefore conclude with a brief examination of a number of studies which either explicitly compare bargaining structures of different countries at a sub-national level , or which seek to identify systematically by means of quantitative methods inter-industry determinants within a single , national industrial relations system — the results of which may then be compared as between countries . |
2 | ( This is not of course to say that assignment amounts to assertion ; assignment is a necessary move in forming a syntactic-semantic construction , which may then be asserted or questioned or even indicated as the situation that the speaker desires to bring about . ) |
3 | It will be necessary either to take court action in England to turn the decision into a judgment which may then be enforced abroad through a treaty , or to take court action in the country where enforcement is desired . |
4 | It turns out to be convenient to put ( 10.9 ) where ψ and λ are considered as time-like and space-like coordinates , which may then be rescaled by putting , . |
5 | Here we again use ( 10.9–12 ) and put ( 11.16 ) where ψ and λ are considered as time-like and space-like coordinates , which may then be rescaled by putting . |
6 | Using these structures , lessors can take advantage of the timing benefit , which may then be shared with the lessee through lower rentals . |
7 | Such topics are kept ‘ off the agenda ’ by the dominant group who may then be said to have the power of non-decision-making as well as decision-making . |
8 | For the party leaderships , of course , it is important to get representation across the board , so a Democrat Representative from a large State such as California may find that the Agriculture Committee contains sufficient California Democrats already , and he/she may then be allocated to the committee concerned with the work of the Department of the Interior instead . |
9 | Though should such attitudes give rise to negative responses in others , they may then be challenged and with adult maturity undergo some real and positive modification . |
10 | The second is that the rules may be those that apply to formal , written language but they may then be prescribed for all circumstances . |
11 | For research purposes it is best to leave thin sections uncovered , as they may then be subjected to a variety of treatments including staining , etching , cathodoluminescence and microprobe work . |
12 | They may then be rolled onto a simple reel , which may be made from a 5 — gallon oil drum , and are ready for next year . |
13 | These differential learning experiences ( and/or social influences which discriminate against girls in this respect ) , it may then be argued , also independently affect the learning of mathematics . |
14 | It may then be extended to non-zero Ri by saying provided that the conditions required for ( 21.27 ) are still fulfilled ( i.e. z is within the wall layer but outside the viscous sub-layer ) . |
15 | If ROI is a relatively unimportant part of this reward system , it may then be used as a very useful diagnostic tool by which to assess operating performance . |
16 | RDBI The Relational Database Interface product allows data held by LIFESPAN to be transferred to a relational database where it may then be queried by users . |