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

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1 London , at the easiest rates and may be ascertained of the right kinds .
2 Its function is to randomly send the ball ( provided it has been correctly ‘ hit ’ by the resident batsman ) to some part of the field where it may ( or may not ) score runs or , unhappily , be caught by a fielder or perhaps a loud ‘ Howzat ? ’ may be asked of the umpire .
3 Whatever criticisms may be made of the STV there is no denying that it has proved viable in its own fashion in twenty-two general elections in the Republic of Ireland .
4 Mention , if no more than mention , may be made of the following .
5 The use that may be made of the occurrence or non-occurrence of a reinvestigation by the defence is bound to be problematic .
6 The effect of the section is now plainly that neighbours in the garden or yard who threaten , abuse or insult one another may be convicted of the offence under this section .
7 The feelings may be imagined of the pupil who rashly let fall a slighting reference to Sohrab and Rustum , to be answered by Lewis 's brandishing an old regimental sword of his brother 's which stood in the corner of his room and shouting , ‘ The sword must settle this ! ’
8 The same may be said of the BMC engine but parts ( service items or for disasters ) are much more readily available for the LR unit .
9 ) The same may be said of the glissando , produced by rapidly drawing in or pushing out the slide .
10 We may be reminded of the ‘ hummadruz ’ , or mysterious humming with no apparent cause , which occurs from time to time , particularly at ancient sites .
11 Where intensive negotiations on a proposal are under way in Brussels , Parliament may be informed of the latest developments shortly before the critical Council — thus placing a new reserve on the proposal even if an earlier draft has previously been cleared — but if a compromise satisfactory to United Kingdom interests emerges , the minister will wish to agree , and to make his peace with Parliament later .
12 Just inside the front porch , a handwritten book is prefaced with the words ‘ This book has been compiled that something , more than their mere names , may be known of the Lavenham men who gave their lives for their country in the Great War . ’
13 Yet the Imperial side of the argument — whatever view may be taken of the fiscal , economic and domestic — would not stand up to examination .
14 In some interview-skills courses , videos may be taken of the trainees themselves as they roleplay , and then these are discussed .
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