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

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1 This may be done using the water-dipping method described previously .
2 This may be done using a frequency distribution from a domain corpus .
3 This may be said to constitute evidence that the speaker views [ SVQ ] and [ QSV ] as ‘ equivalent ways of doing or saying the same thing ’ .
4 This may be said to amount to a mutual exercise of the individuals ' rights of self-determination .
5 The reason for this may be understood using Figure 17–2 .
6 In anaesthetized , immobilized animals , this may be studied using intracellular recording techniques , in which very fine microelectrodes are passed into the cell , but these do n't work well in freely moving animals .
7 At the moment it is intended that they close only on New Year 's Day , 1 May and Christmas Day , although this may be altered to include also two Mondays a month .
8 The availability of the computer means that spectrum manipulation , storage and retrieval for replotting or comparison with standards are all easy , and this may be felt to justify the higher cost of interferometers .
9 This may be requested to accompany each tender submitted .
10 This may be expected to lead to a purposeful action , purposeful inaction or indifference .
11 This may be taken to imply that the electronic band , within whose absorption profile the excitation occurred , involves a transition between states having different Ru-O bond lengths , and probably involves excitation of electrons having some Ru -O bonding character .
12 This may be used to set the voltage at pin 6 , with pin 4 connected to 0V .
13 If this does occur there is a danger that womens ' movements will be blamed for the rise in the female crime rate , and that this may be used to argue against further female emancipation .
14 Mr Smith may set up an overseas trust for the benefit of his three minor unmarried grandchildren A , B and C , giving them life interests in the fund provided that if all the trusts should fail the funds should go to the child of Mr Smith ( ie Master Smith ) , the parent of A , B and C. £100 may be settled and this may be used to purchase 50 per cent of the shares in an anticipated profitable company to be set up by Master Smith .
15 This may be changed to stop unauthorised users from accessing this particular module or cleared to remove any previously set password .
16 In a sense this may be thought to contradict what I said in chapter 1 , where the emphasis was on the evident synchroneity of particular deposits , particularly carbonates .
17 This may be thought to give some substance to the notion of representation , which otherwise remains remarkably vague and undemanding in the Burkean version .
18 Secondly , it will be examined why , granted the profit maximisation objective , the profits should accrue to the shareholders , as opposed , for example , to the employees : if considerations of efficiency underscore the shareholders ' current position of preeminence , then this may be thought to provide a justificatory foundation for shareholder rights within a public interest framework .
19 This may be rearranged to produce an equation determining price in period t , .
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