Example sentences of "may be through " in BNC.

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1 But if members of Labour 's Philosophical Tendency , from Tony Benn to Bryan Gould , are choosing their words carefully it may be through fear of how they will look in each other 's diaries .
2 When a person 's property is insufficient for payment of his debts , it would obviously be unfair that the creditors who first obtain judgement and execution should be paid in full , leaving nothing to those who may try to enforce their claims later ; nor is it desirable that a man should indefinitely remain under a load of debts which ( it may be through no fault of his own ) he is unable to meet .
3 This may be through universal services which reduce social and economic risks in the community , or specific services aiming to improve the circumstances of vulnerable individuals and families .
4 They suggest that this may be through the perceived control an individual has over his goals , as compared to that when goals are externally assigned .
5 It may be through their particular knowledge , abilities , experience , or contacts — or all of these .
6 The second mechanism may be through the effect of insulin which actually may increase the number of LDL receptors at a cellular level ( Chait et al , 1978 ) .
7 This may be through private study , distance learning or attendance at formal courses .
8 One method may be through variations in government expenditure and taxation since these flows are under the direct control of the authorities .
9 This may be through formal meetings and newsletters but it is likely to be done most effectively by talking to your son or daughter about his or her progress and following up these discussions with the school .
10 ‘ The rights deriving from the above-mentioned provisions of the Treaty include not only the rights of establishment and of participation in the capital of companies or firms but also the right to pursue an economic activity , as the case may be through a company , under the conditions laid down by the legislation of the country of establishment for its own nationals .
11 But he is confident enough to assert the best way to tackle the problem of low intelligence among deprived children may be through measures designed to improve their nutrition .
12 This may be through its action in scavenging nitrite and thus preventing the formation of nitrite derived mutagens , or alternatively through its less specific anti-oxidant properties .
13 However , a more successful method may be through the health visitor , in her visits to mothers in their own homes .
14 One avenue for provision of such resources may be through collective bargaining .
15 It may be through attending a workshop in some context or other .
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