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

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1 The scheme is only operational in England but may eventually be extended to Scotland and Wales .
2 Here we are concerned with the basic principles , on which all else depends and which may eventually be applied to longer movements as well as to short sections .
3 A film is made up of a series of shots that may be photographed over various periods of time ; a ‘ take ’ that may have originally started out as three or four minutes in length may eventually be edited to a ten second shot .
4 Mail may only be sent to other LIFESPAN users using option 6.5.0 — Send Mail Message .
5 Action : Updates may only be made to the latest approved baseline for the specified root package — the discrepancy must be resolved manually
6 Bundles of entries may only be transferred to higher level groups and only by the leader of the higher group .
7 Applications under s25 ( secure accommodation orders ) and s102 ( police warrant of assistance ) may only be transferred to a county court to consolidate with other pending family proceedings arising out of the same circumstances ( APO , art 7(3) ) .
8 The Information Memorandum may only be released to potential acquirors once we have received the signed confidentiality letter .
9 Some information may only be released to the preferred bidder after phase III .
10 Whilst it is not suggested that such behaviour is common , the temptation to copy , or at least to fail to acknowledge the other thesis as a source , is made stronger by the knowledge that such unscrupulous acts are very difficult to detect , because the original works , if unpublished , may only be known to the researchers and to their supervisors .
11 Managership of a module may only be changed to another user in the same branch of the user tree as the current manager ( ie. either an ascendant or descendant of the current manager ) .
12 Ownership of a module may only be changed to another user in the same branch of the user tree as the current owner ( ie. either an ascendant or descendant of the current owner ) .
13 On the other hand , Colonel Haldane did not succeed in winning the vote of the burgh of Inverkeithing itself , a failure which may perhaps be linked to the lasting hostility of the burgesses occasioned by his own quick temper two years earlier , for in 1752 he had given Provost John Cunningham a black eye when he had encountered the chief magistrate on the steps of the tolbooth , an error of judgement which served to undo much of the Haldane party 's work in that town , and indeed ran the colonel some risk of being mobbed .
14 Such techniques are available in the axisymmetric case , and may soon be extended to the colliding wave situation .
15 It seems likely that greatly increased development funds from the European Economic Community ( EEC ) may soon be channelled to the Western Isles .
16 The structure of a cell 's genetic material may soon be appreciated to be much more fluid than previously supposed , with a grey area emerging between truly chromosomal genetic material and the mobile genes of transposons , viruses , and as yet undiscovered entities .
17 This will be explored further in the next chapter ; here it must be stressed that these arrangements will in many cases have a quite fundamental impact upon the character of the policy and may thus be deemed to be part of the policy .
18 Common lanterns may easily be adapted to the purpose . ’
19 However , this is not the end of the matter for the scope of this withdrawal of immunity is limited by the remainder of section 17 , which provides three routes through which secondary action may finally be held to be not unlawful .
20 Our love affair with the box may finally be coming to consummation .
21 Even where such material is not incorporated by reference apparently reference may still be made to it for contextual or confirmatory purposes .
22 All these agencies make sending out mailings much easier but they can be very expensive , and unless you give very precise and detailed instructions about which journalists in each category of the media should receive the release you may still be sending to media which can not use the story .
23 Nevertheless , it has been held that they may still be postponed to later mortgages , notwithstanding the limitation of the company 's actual authority .
24 Where there is a surety to the agreement and an assignment by the tenant is agreed by the landlord , it is advisable to ensure that while the surety may still be forced to be bound by the obligations on its part contained in the agreement , the surety should not be forced to be a party to the lease .
25 If applicants are unable to comply with 5(i) then they may still be admitted to the panel if able to demonstrate a suitable level of experience .
26 After burial , bones are protected from the worst effects of weathering , but they may still be subjected to corrosion by soil or sediment .
27 When , however , its satisfactions depend upon the infliction of pain or damage upon an unwilling partner , the situation is again that of using a person as a mere object : the sadist ( or , sometimes , the masochist ) may genuinely be said to be a social and personal menace .
28 As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter .
29 In poetry this minimum may always be assumed to be present but that is not true of the making of images .
30 Most complications ( n=7 ) occurred in the first third of the series and may partly be ascribed to a ‘ learning process ’ with the operation .
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