Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 THE recession may still be biting , but video games company Nintendo continues to buck the trend .
2 When the subject enters the political arena and becomes politically controversial , we assume an elective silence on the political issues and confine ourselves , if we intervene at all , to constitutional or legal questions or views on practical matters affecting the law and its administration where our views may naturally be expected and sought .
3 These languages and their related cultures may also be studied as components of the MA(General) .
4 Coins may also be acquired from various sources ; local finds or gifts of collectors may give very different pictures .
5 Coins may also be found and reported on a casual basis by interested members of the public or systematically searched out by treasure hunters with metal detectors .
6 Others still may be associated with specific circumstances ; but we must remember that every problem is founded upon the impact of circumstance on the personality of the individual or persons concerned , so that earlier experience may again be involved .
7 Such damage may however be considered under 4*/5* Maxplan Contents policies as accidental damage .
8 If during repairs , further underlying damage is found , this damage may only be accepted as coming within the cover of the policy if it is directly related to the incident giving rise to the claim .
9 Change can come about in educational institutions without the change necessarily centring on the curriculum in the first instance , although the curriculum may subsequently be affected .
10 PI_TEST.EXE may then be run by invoking the following command :
11 Settlement was denser in some areas than in others , although such a division may only be recognised , as suggested by Peter Fowler , from late Bronze Age times onwards .
12 ( i ) A member of staff ( including a partner or director ) other than a solicitor who holds a current practising certificate may only be named in a practitioner 's publicity , including stationery , if the status of that person is unambiguously stated .
13 These new roads may often be recognised by the fact that they run for miles without passing through a village , or indeed habitation at all apart from their own toll-houses ( their most notable addition to the scene ) and an inn or two attracted to the roadside by the prospect of traffic .
14 Jensen 's measure may now be defined as , Essentially , it is an estimate of the difference between the actual risk premiums and the premiums predicted by the ex-post CAPM and may be interpreted as an abnormal return .
15 Difficulty may also be experienced in obtaining reliable accounting information and thus in establishing control over a company 's activities .
16 I am convinced that pupil-profiling alone can not be the way forward , even if profiles may profitably be used in conjunction with other methods of assessment .
17 Parts of the Norman building may still be seen today .
18 More money may yet be found , but so complex is the investigation that what really happened to all of the cash may never be discovered .
19 However we do not wish anyone to feel that this is too great a financial burden for them , so if you prefer payment may still be split between September and January .
20 The nested technique is often helpful , and eventually the products of polymerase chain reactions may even be analysed by Southern blotting to gain further absolute sensitivity .
21 I am concerned largely with laying a basis for this by first determining the general patterns of language variation and social variation in which changes in progress may then be discovered — in other words I am concerned with the embedding of language variation in society .
22 Module headers may also be added to existing software , allowing it to be brought rapidly under LIFESPAN control .
23 Generally these four factors work together in combination , though syllables may sometimes be made prominent by means of only one or two of them .
24 Chromatic substitution notes in C major would be as shown in Example 101 , again showing possible resolutions on the notes substituted : These chromatic notes may alternatively be written as C , E♭ , G♭ , G , and B♭ ( or A ) , at the composer 's discretion .
25 The construction of a contract is a question of law and a court interpreting a contract may therefore be guided by a decision as to the meaning of a certain word or phrase in an earlier case .
26 It this way the decisions of courts may frequently be predicted .
27 Each field may then be edited in the usual manner .
28 Each field may then be edited in the usual manner .
29 The operand field may therefore be divided into two portions , as shown in Figure 3.1(b) .
30 This point was expressed by Lord Herschell in Vagliano as follows : I am of course far from asserting that resort may never be had to the previous state of the law for the purpose of aiding in the construction of the provisions of the code .
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