Example sentences of "may [adv] [be] recognised [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Jesus is God ‘ incognito ’ : it is of the very nature of the presence of God as man that it must be ambiguous , that it may not be recognised by everyone , that the ‘ sign ’ by its very nature may be ‘ spoken against ’ . |
2 | Many of these may already be recognised in their local community but are being lost to the Church , with consequent resentment , frustration and impoverishment of the parish . |
3 | A number had already married English girls ; their Anglicised names may still be recognised in the region . |
4 | These new roads may often be recognised by the fact that they run for miles without passing through a village , or indeed habitation at all apart from their own toll-houses ( their most notable addition to the scene ) and an inn or two attracted to the roadside by the prospect of traffic . |
5 | Males may sometimes be recognised in life by the presence of a large penis behind the head on the right side of the body ( visible if the animal is fully extended ) . |
6 | The gain on any disposal may then be recognised outside the UK , ( provided the management of the IHC are located abroad ) , ideally in a jurisdiction which does not tax capital gains ( for example The Netherlands ) . |