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

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1 What parallels may be drawn between royal prerogative and parliamentary privilege ?
2 In these circumstances a decision not to adjourn may be challenged by judicial review .
3 Certain biological and functional ‘ changes thought to be intrinsically associated with ageing may be influenced by extrinsic and possibly preventable factors ’ ( Grundy , 1986 , p. 6 ) .
4 No such offset would apply to a plaintiff living in his modified home , but of course savings in board and lodging may be deducted from private nursing home or hospital fees ( Shearman v Folland [ 1950 ] 2 KB 43 ) .
5 A teaching plan may be devised for the patient and the information needed may be given in short sessions so that the patient has time to absorb the information and ask questions .
6 Arguments about what exactly you can be required to do may be resolved by careful study of the small print of your contract .
7 Used alone , the Student 's books and tapes are ideal for intensive courses but by adding other components Streamline may be used on extensive courses .
8 It seems that the law 's answer is that notwithstanding the general rule about the jus tertii P's claim may be barred by public policy if to assist in recovery of the property would offend the court 's conscience .
9 In line with Jackson 's view it has sometimes been observed that the ability to sing may be preserved despite severe expressive aphasia ( Yamadori , Osumi , Masuhara and Okubo , 1977 ) , injection of amylobarbitone into the left carotid artery in a left speech-dominant patient ( Gordon and Bogen , 1974 ) and even in the total absence of the left half of the brain following hemispherectomy ( Gott , 1973 ) .
10 It may therefore be expected that the solutions obtained may be related to known cylindrically symmetric solutions , or to stationary axisymmetric solutions , which similarly have a pair of Killing vectors .
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