Example sentences of "may [be] [vb pp] by a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the patient reader is not surfeited by all this playing with numbers he may be entertained by a calculation of the " expenditure " of a vote originally given to Paisley with a second preference for Bill Craig and a third for some other candidate .
2 Correlation does not necessarily imply causality , i.e. a change in one variable is not necessarily the cause of a change in another ( a change in both may be caused by a change in a third ) .
3 This attentional failure may be caused by a lowering of arousal level , which may be temporarily counteracted by the subject exerting special efforts to remain awake .
4 Banging sounds emanating from the boiler may be caused by a build-up of scale , especially in hard water areas ( see under Corrosion ) or to air being drawn into the system — usually a design fault which a heating expert will have to trace for you .
5 Later in the sequence the gastric contents take on a slightly more homogeneous quality , which may be caused by a reduction in particle size , although more prolonged imaging would be required to confirm this conclusively .
6 Second , blocks may be caused by a deficiency of enzyme co-factors — that is , various vitamin or trace element deficiencies .
7 Premature birth may be caused by a number of factors or by no apparent cause , while one pregnancy of 334 days has been recorded .
8 The lack of rearrangement may be caused by a loss of an as-yet unidentified cis -acting rearrangement-promoting element , as suggested by the dramatic differences in the extent of rearrangement in the wild-type and mutant alleles coexisting in the same thymocytes of TCR -β heterozygous mice ( Fig. 4 c , third lane from right ) .
9 In the family proceedings court leave may be granted by a clerk .
10 ( 2 ) Not more than four occasional permissions may be granted by a licensing board in any one year on behalf of the same voluntary organisation or the same branch of a voluntary organisation .
11 R.5(7) restricts who may be appointed by a shareholder as a proxy or corporate representative .
12 Less frequently , the chief may be appointed by a city or county manager , or an administrator , appointed by local councillors ( cf.
13 Priorities for revision between the interest categories may be determined by a comparison of the stock record cards .
14 Although islands may be formed by a variety of processes , such as vulcanism , tectonic movements and accumulation , many of the world 's present islands must have resulted from the Post-glacial rise of sea level .
15 A booking contract may be formed by a telephone conversation between the prospective guest and the hotel .
16 The expertise of the adviser in the particular problem which emerges will doubtless influence the proposed course of action ( which might include a referral ) but the preliminary advisory skills may be possessed by a volunteer as by a professional .
17 Thus while generally speaking all terms listed can be presumed to be unfair , this presumption may be contested by a seller who uses this type of term in specific situations .
18 When it is necessary to write more than one statement on a line , the statements may be separated by a colon " : " .
19 An exception may be illustrated by a passage from a classic biography , that of John Constable by Charles Leslie .
20 But one reason why on Thursday I shall for the first time be voting Conservative , with passionate conviction , may be illustrated by a meeting I attended in our constituency last Sunday , at which several hundred people were addressed by our four candidates .
21 Eleven more are also doomed — but Mr Gerrard wants to save four others , whose fate may be fixed by a court .
22 A debenture may be fixed by a charge in the form of a mortgage covering specific assets of the company .
23 Where personal service of a document is required , it may be served by a court bailiff , or if the person to be served attends and is present at court , or in the court office , by any other officer of the court .
24 A different sort of response to art is to use it as a means of learning more about the society in which it was produced ; this may be felt by a theoretician to be more important than to know the artist 's intentions , which , it can be argued , are determined by society .
25 Even though expenditure in a particular year may be limited by a cash limit or capital expenditure ceiling , such constraints do not reduce the importance of appraisal .
26 The icebox is a generous 7 cubic feet ( 0.2cum ) and may be refrigerated by a Seafrost unit .
27 ( 8 ) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners , but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners .
28 Subject to the contrary agreement of the partners : ( 5 ) Every partner may take part in the management of the partnership business ( 7 ) No partner may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners ( 8 ) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners , but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners It is obvious enough that if a partner is to be held responsible for the acts of his co-partners committed in the name of the firm he should in principle have : ( 1 ) unrestricted access to information about those acts ; ( 2 ) every right , indeed a duty , to assume personal responsibility ( equally with his co-partners ) for the conduct of the firm 's affairs ; and ( 3 ) the right ( by exercise of a veto ) to prevent any act for which he is unwilling to accept liability .
29 Pupils may be assessed by a variety of different procedures during their school careers .
30 Christianity may be represented by a tombstone and a gold ring with an incised palm branch and the legend AMA ME , although this religion has more significance in post-Roman Carlisle .
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