Example sentences of "[adv] may [be] [vb pp] as " in BNC.
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1 | These results are based on considerably expanded sample sizes so may be accepted as being more representative of the expected performance within each domain . |
2 | More advanced courses may include elements of document design , and a survey of available systems and technologies with a comparison of their capabilities , but they are still normally designed to teach specific skills and so may be considered as ‘ service ’ courses . |
3 | These things are fundamental , and are the natural outcome of the evolutionary process operating the laws of survival , and the order outlined above may be regarded as self-evidently constituting the best that would be achieved by very early man . |
4 | ( 5 ) A sale contravening subsection ( 4 ) above may be treated as fraudulent by the buyer . |
5 | ( 5 ) A sale contravening sub-section ( 4 ) above may be treated as fraudulent by the buyer . |
6 | Adjusting the computer program 's results to allow for the possibilities of differential turnout , additional SNP strength in Scotland and local variations in Liberal Democrat strength suggests the Parliament elected today may be composed as follows : Conservatives 319 , Labour 282 , Liberal Democrats 22 , SNP seven , Plaid Cymru three and others 18 . |
7 | A solution is suggested which combines the requirements of always having someone , with next to no power vacuum , at the helm , together with what today may be taken as being the common preference in the political parties for the Leader ( and hence Prime Minister ) to be elected . |