Example sentences of "[Wh det] may [be] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 Common to them all is the fact that they are acted and are therefore simulations of reality , which may be done with varying degrees of realism or fantasy .
2 But it is still a very large sum indeed , which may be viewed with some in credulity by the millions of lower paid people who have been hit by the Government 's attitudes on , for example , child benefits .
3 Both Lavan and Sirri were bombed by Iraq in 1986 ; Iraq 's oil minister claimed these operations had reduced Iran 's exports to a level around 500–800,000 b/d , which may be compared with the figure of some 3.1 million noted earlier .
4 This means a figure somewhat below $2.00/bbl , which may be compared with discounts available the previous year for Iranian Heavy of 80–85 cents/bbl .
5 By the end of 1989 Iraq had attained a production level of 2.9 million b/d , which may be compared with Iran 's recovery for the same year to 2.8 million .
6 Parchment and vellum should be approached with great caution , since they are not likely to respond to ordinary cleaning methods ; but the firm Archival Aids , of High Wycombe , Bucks , which specialises in the safe treatment of early records , has marketed a non-abrasive powdered rubber which may be applied with safety and will remove at least surface dust and dirt .
7 The developmental process was found by Piaget to work through a series of stages , beginning with what he called sensory-motor actions , which are very simple , and culminating in adult life with formal operations , such as that sense of a mathematical and logical order in relation to space , time and other domains which may be equated with the mature Kantian series of categories .
8 Perhaps more than any other group of molluscs the gastropods are remarkable for the variety and beauty of the external sculpture on the shell , which may be covered with a delicate tracery of ribs and lines , or stout spines , or fine prickles .
9 There is , however , a somewhat earlier use of the terms and in another document in the Topkapi Sarayi archives which may be dated with some certainty to 929–30/1523 and which lists , and in most cases gives short biographies of , the ulema then holding or in line for the various offices of the learned profession in " the of eastern and western Anadolu as well as all the of Syria and Egypt " .
10 Again , there are elements of Klein 's work which may be aligned with ideas explored in the previous chapters .
11 A comparison of these records with Walpole-Bond 's account suggests a very marked decline of passage Kestrels in Sussex , which may be connected with declines in the breeding stock reported in other areas of Britain .
12 The financial strain on the firm can be eased by : ( 1 ) effecting sufficient insurance cover ( see Chapter 5 ) ; ( 2 ) the inclusion of suitable provisions ( Clause 20 ) in the partnership deed clearly setting out the procedures to be adopted for the continuing partners to have the option to purchase the deceased 's share from his estate on an appropriate time scale or providing for an automatic accruer to the surviving partners ; ( 3 ) the inclusion of provisions in the deceased 's will enlarging the discretion of the personal representatives as to the time for realisation of assets in the estate and generally as to arrangements which may be concluded with the continuing partners ; and ( 4 ) where ( which is not unusual ) one of the personal representatives is a continuing partner , the inclusion in the will of specific authority for that partner in his capacity as personal representative and trustee to conclude agreements with the firm .
13 There are three General degrees in the faculty , all of which may be awarded with Distinction .
14 Second , whilst waiver of past breaches of contract can never be revoked , the effect of estoppel is to suspend obligation which may be revoked with reasonable notice .
15 This scheme specifies the maximum rate per mile which may be paid with no benefit-in-kind implications for the employee .
16 Hence we are faced here with an electrostatic problem which may be solved with the aid of Poisson 's equation ( eqn ( 2.12 ) ) .
17 The fir cones of modern species will be familiar to the reader , often littering forests in their thousands , and containing seeds , which may be equipped with wings .
18 Burrough ( 1986 ) identifies three main groups of factors that govern the errors which may be associated with spatial data processing .
19 The most important pressure group which may be associated with the ‘ society-as-parent ’ school is the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering ( BAAF ) , formerly the Association of British Adoption and Fostering Agencies ( ABAFA ) .
20 Peter 's General Practitioner had discussed the possibility that he may have a peptic ulcer ( erosion of the lining of the stomach or duodenum ) which may be associated with irregular meals , high alcohol consumption and heavy smoking .
21 At such a time , sumptuary laws may be passed which forbid the use of particular goods to those who are deemed to be below a certain station in life ( e.g. Braudel 1981 : 311 ; Mukerji 1983 : 179–82 ; Sennett 1976 ) , a form of regulation common to a large range of societies ( e.g. Srinivas 1966 : 16 ) , which may be associated with limited spheres of exchange ( e.g. Douglas 1967 , ; Salisbury 1962 ) , and restrictions on mercantile practices .
22 Serum PTHrP correlates with response to pamidronate in the treatment of TIH ; which may be associated with a renal tubular mechanism not significantly affected by currently available treatment .
23 The sight of blood seems to be an important component of the process , and it often provides the patient with the sense of relief which may be mingled with feelings of disgust or guilt .
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