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

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61 Using the condition , the denominator may be shown to be proportional to , which in steady state is strictly positive for .
62 We have already seen that depressive or manic responses may be shown to be related to the problem of the son 's relation to the mother and his contradictory desire to be devoted to her as the ideal mother of hunter-gatherer prehistory and yet to be free of her as the phallic , dominant mother of primal agriculture .
63 With a little effort , the transfer function between its input and load resistance R may be shown to be Thus it performs as a third-order Butterworth filter when
64 The courts have developed some complex tests based on control whereby the subsidiary may be deemed to be an agent of the parent company .
65 The point is , however ‘ negative ’ their representations may be deemed to be , both Kalin and Araki are dealing with three-dimensional fully fledged characters with emotions and motivations — not cartoon cyphers of the paranoid heterosexual imagination .
66 In some instances an applicaton may be deemed to be bogus after a two-year delay .
67 The subjectivity of the whole procedure and particularly of this last section was alleviated to some extent by each teacher being observed by more than one member of the Senior Management Team and this aspect of the review may be deemed to be reasonably reliable .
68 The dealer who supplies an expert system may be deemed to be supplying a service ( that is , providing the advice available from the system ) even though others , such as the experts who provided the knowledge used in the system and the makers of the system , are responsible ( in a non-legal sense ) for how the system operates .
69 With regard to income tax , of course , the danger is that the powers of the protector are such as effectively to make him a trustee in which case the trust may be deemed to be resident in the United Kingdom under FA 1989 , s110 if the settlor when he created the settlement was resident , etc in the United Kingdom .
70 Who knows a modern equivalent of the Oxford three-quarter line may be waiting to be found .
71 Lord Denning explained that ‘ There are some things which may be required to be disclosed in the public interest , in which event no confidence can be prayed in aid to keep them secret . ’
72 Factories may be required to be sited at some distance from residential areas in specially designated industrial zones .
73 An extension of time for compliance with the order may be required to be given at the time of endorsing the penal notice .
74 In addition to these penalties the amount of any gift , loan , fee or reward may be directed to be paid to the public body .
75 In other cases , a partner 's contribution may be agreed to be collected in over a period of years out of his profit share .
76 Work in progress may be agreed to be brought in at less than its face value to reflect expenses incurred during the period between bill delivery and payment .
77 This ‘ may be known to be so by any man 's experience , that will but examine his own mind ’ .
78 If it could be measured in units related to time , the quantities may be found to be proportional to the distance back in the evolutionary chain to which an individual may revert .
79 Even the would-be socially superior , the boastful , and the priggish may be found to be quite agreeable people once they have relaxed .
80 A few patients who are admitted may be found to be unfit for anaesthesia , or it may be decided that their condition is unlikely to respond to surgery .
81 It will not have to be either critical or challenging , although elsewhere in the world , among less fortunate nations , it may be found to be so .
82 The hope is that addictive disease of all kinds may be found to be due to a common biochemical dysfunction and that it can therefore be corrected .
83 In time , after strictly avoiding sugar and white flour , the number of other " binge " foods may be found to be reduced to zero .
84 However , such a mental exercise may be found to be of more benefit to him than could any rules , and as such may not be such a bad thing .
85 However , if he is a currency speculator he may be found to be trading in currencies and as he resides in the United Kingdom it would be very difficult to show that the trade was carried on outside the United Kingdom .
86 In many cases such user may be found to be tax-free because the taxpayer who uses the premises has not received " income " for the purposes of Schedule D , Case I and Case II .
87 On starting BBCBASIC(Z80) , TIME may be found to be " stuck " at a large value .
88 Meanwhile the interesting Hawksmoor is less interesting than Dyer , and may be meant to be .
89 House , furniture , people Doll 's house furniture may be sorted to be placed in particular rooms .
90 It may be interpreted to be against the letter also .
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