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

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1 The LIFESPAN RDBI data transfer program may only be operated by the LIFESPAN Manager .
2 They may only be pretending .
3 This modified approach may only be employed where the client has agreed to the terms of and countersigned a corporate finance engagement letter issued to him by the firm .
4 I also consider ( though this may only be expressing the same conclusion in another way ) that , for the reasons given by Mr. Langley , the injunction as at present framed should be interpreted as not prohibiting compliance with the section 39 notice .
5 State enterprises may be converted into limited-liability companies or joint-stock companies , but financial institutions or saving co-operatives may only be converted into joint-stock companies .
6 Towards the end of this phase bronchitis develops , characterised by mucus containing immature lungworms in the airways , which may only be seen with the aid of a low-power microscope , and by cellular infiltration of the epithelium .
7 The ‘ feel good ’ factor may only be jolted when you come to a ‘ Y ’ junction and curse that thick rear side panel , obstructing the over-the-shoulder rear three-quarter view .
8 Under the RSC ( Amendment No 4 ) Order 1989 which amends Ord 6 , r8 , writs issued on or after 4 June 1990 may only be renewed by the court for a maximum of four months at any one time , unless the court is satisfied that it may not be possible , despite all reasonable efforts , to serve the writ within four months , in which case renewal of up to 12 months may be ordered .
9 The blurring of boundaries between direct and mediated experience , between notions of abstraction and so-called ‘ external reality ’ reveal alternative possibilities which , as with the revelations of peripheral vision , may only be sensed or intuited .
10 Mr Lenarduzzi 's sleep is also disturbed by the thought that the interests of the nation may only be served at the expense of local needs or , indeed , that purely academic considerations might distort the wider implications of a proper education .
11 Under this modern view , contractual obligations may only be justified in order to deter or compensate some harm to the interests of another person .
12 While in the context of the prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures equivalent thereto there is express provision for national safeguard measures , it is clear that both under Article 36 of the EEC Treaty and under the theory of the protection of mandatory requirements , national measures may only be justified where the matter at issue is not governed by provisions of Community law .
13 This monster may only be killed by sighting its own horrid reflection , though weasels have been known to best it in battle .
14 Warriors still hunt the jaguar in ritualised fashion ; they must stalk it for three days and it may only be killed with a wooden spear .
15 Assistance may only be granted , however , where the Commissioner believes that the breach of rule about which the member is complaining is one which affects or may affect other members of the union or that similar breaches of the rules have been or may be committed in relation to other members of the union .
16 Tables 2 , 5 , 6 and 7 , however , may only be applied by the classifier where instructed .
17 These principles remain important because of the narrow scope and possible inapplicability of ss.61 and 62 of the FSA , which may only be invoked in the context of investment business and on condition that a rule against insider dealing has been adopted by the SIB , an SRO , or an RPB .
18 No appeal lies against decisions of the Supervisory Authority and its decisions may only be scrutinized in the ordinary course of justice if they relate to the suspension of quotation of securities at the stock exchange .
19 In the last resort , the key to these interpretations of liberalism lies in the requirement of harm to the interests of others , for individual autonomy may only be curtailed in order to preserve the liberty of others .
20 British law in this area is roughly based on the liberal precept that immorality may only be tolerated so long as it remains a wholly private matter .
21 ( i ) A member of staff ( including a partner or director ) other than a solicitor who holds a current practising certificate may only be named in a practitioner 's publicity , including stationery , if the status of that person is unambiguously stated .
22 This alarm may only be de-activated by a key holder , and the noise alone is such that the prospective thief will hopefully abandon his anti-social ideas .
23 Mail may only be sent to other LIFESPAN users using option 6.5.0 — Send Mail Message .
24 Amendments to the ROLES.DAT file should only be performed by the LIFESPAN Manager and roles may only be assigned by users with project administrator privilege using option 7.2.2 — Update User .
25 Even in Jakarta 's sixteen-storey Kartika Plaza hotel the fruit may only be consumed on three floors specially set aside for it .
26 In Stage II , however , resits may only be given on compulsory modules , normally including projects and dissertations .
27 But a new entity , MODULE can be described which may only be given by one LECTURER and is part of only one COURSE .
28 In almost all cases testing may only be done with the fully informed consent of the person being tested .
29 You should select of the following options which may only be done when the combination of old and new mail is not zero : —
30 The effect of this is to make clear that registration as an RFL does not entitle the RFL to undertake work which may only be done by a solicitor , and also that an RFL must not put solicitors or recognised bodies in breach of rules , or other requirements of conduct .
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