Example sentences of "may be [adv] [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 We present a patient with PHT and PBC in the absence of demonstrable portal hypertension , suggesting that primary pulmonary hypertension may be independently associated with PBC .
2 The answer may be easily obtained with the aid of circuit theory .
3 The exclusive Community competence arising from the existence of Community legislation may be particularly illustrated with reference to restrictions on the free movement of goods .
4 Moreover , the possibility that clinical depression may be particularly associated with impaired function of the right hemisphere ( see Chapter 12 ) means that there may be an inherent bias towards poor performance of the right hemisphere in depressed patients .
5 Lexical processing may be adequately dealt with either by the use of wordlists or simple morphological processing .
6 This conclusion may be profitably shared with other members of the health-care team involved in rehabilitation .
7 Should the rainfall be sufficiently heavy the whole of a flat desert landscape may be completely covered with a sheet of moving water .
8 The first emperor 's new image may be closely associated with the establishment of the new constitution , for it first appears on coins minted in the eastern city of Pergamum in 27–26 BC .
9 Because of the nature of personal involvement in education ( in a deaf school a teacher may be closely associated with the same child for a number of years ) the form of treatment used relates to the personality and experience of the educator .
10 Using the example of the work of Bourdieu , it has been argued that , although the object may be closely associated with the most fundamental and hidden aspects of socialization , this does not mean that it must be analysed only by determinant , rule-based objectivist procedures , since as an instrument of social strategy it retains a high degree of flexibility .
11 It is apparent from the data that Mucking was not a village but a series of shifting hamlets , a close community changing to one in which there was far less interaction , which may be intimately connected with changes in the methods of landholding .
12 It implies that the ‘ content ’ of a course may be intimately intertwined with its ‘ process ’ : the way it is taught , the staff who teach it , the environment it takes place in .
13 A second reason is that wider economic consequences may be better dealt with by other branches of economic policy : for example , regional policy can be designed specifically to deal with localized unemployment problems , R&D policy to deal with the promotion of R&D and the protection of intellectual property rights .
14 Hopefully , it should be clear from the foregoing that these two informal categories may be now aligned with the natural-narrative categories of Orientation and Complicating Action respectively .
15 WHO estimates between five and ten million people may be currently infected with human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) — the virus that causes AIDS .
16 These may be roughly equated with chapters 4 and 6 of Simmel 's text respectively .
17 In this way an allegation to the effect that the officer did not apply the brake correctly may be quickly dealt with by saying ‘ After ( the officer ) tested the brakes and found the handbrake to be defective I asked the defendant to apply the handbrake .
18 Sometimes , for example , a factor which is identified as the causal antecedent of an effect may be so interlinked with numerous other conditions that , while it is true that if that factor had not been present the effect would not have existed either , it is hardly illuminating .
19 Stick the stencil in position using masking tape and cover any areas around the designs that may be accidentally brushed with colour
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