Example sentences of "may then be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If this is not possible , the case may then be referred to the European Court of Human Rights , whose decision on the matter will be binding on the nation concerned .
2 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 ) .
3 She will begin in a single room , where both her health and aptitude for prison life will be assessed , but may then be moved to a dormitory .
4 Tasks and mail may then be sent to users with a specific role or roles rather than to an explicitly stated LIFESPAN username .
5 Other biblical passages ( stage two ) may then be held to be less than adequate in terms of this criterion .
6 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 .
7 The voucher may then be forwarded to the office together with the member 's name , and a refund of the purchase price will be made to the organiser by the Medau Society .
8 The animals in question are anaesthetised , of course , but are then allowed to recover and may then be subjected to repeated surgery .
9 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 .
10 Calcium and magnesium salts may then be added to partly catalyse conversion of a acids so pre-empting the boiling reactions .
11 The effect of section 89(1) is that the shares concerned may then be offered to anybody .
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