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

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1 And at VAG , if a house purchase falls through , further survey fees ( in addition to the one building society and one private survey already carried out ) may be reimbursed with the prior approval of the personnel manager .
2 This distribution pattern may be compared with a similar brooch type found commonly in the upper Thames valley , the cast saucer brooch .
3 The area HLNM ( the amount of trade diversion i.e. the higher price paid for original imports of CD ) may be compared with the net welfare gains .
4 Hsu 's account of " West Town " may be compared with the explicit account of the Min Chia of Tali-fu published by C. P. Fitzgerald in 1941 .
5 It may be compared with the early Cambrian transgression after the Cadomian orogeny , the mid-Silurian transgression after the Taconian orogeny and the early Carboniferous transgression after the Caledonian and Acadian orogenies .
6 Here there is a similarity with the way in which a home is set up to cope with the needs and activities of its occupants , who may be compared with the living fire on the hearth !
7 This may be compared with the apparent slowness of hearing people 's learning of BSL .
8 It may be compared with the gentle popularity in Exeter of Bishop Edmund Lacy [ q.v . ] .
9 The landscape in this view from the same bridge may be compared with the previous one , and it will be seen that much of industrial Sheffield is disappearing for good .
10 This remark of King Philip the Fair 's minister , Flotte , to Pope Boniface VIII may be compared with the scathing words of Mussolini .
11 The precise mathematical formulation of voting models may be compared with the historical approach of much Marxist writing .
12 If the party obliged to make a payment as the result of an expert 's decision does not do so , he may , if he is an individual , be served with a statutory demand under s268 of the Insolvency Act 1986 ; or , if the defaulting party is a company , it may be served with a written demand under s123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 .
13 Where travellers are provided with food and drink and fail to pay before they depart from the premises , they may be charged with a criminal offence ( making off without payment ) contrary to s.3(1) of the Theft Act 1978 .
14 The property may be resold with a reduced garden area and planning approval obtained for redevelopment of the remainder .
15 Thus , when a partner retires , agreement may be reached with the continuing partners to exonerate or indemnify him from or against existing liabilities of the firm , and a new partner joining the firm in his place may be required to accept additional liability in that respect .
16 You 'll find them loose in bins so you can fill a bag yourself or they may be pre-packed with a colourful label to show you what you 're buying .
17 A student who is forced to live out may be lodging with the old lady who seems to feature regularly in local government finance debates .
18 If required , the completed niche may be painted with a matt emulsion paint
19 For example , where particular clients agree that their money may be placed with a particular bank with a view to earning a higher rate of interest but correspondingly accepting a greater risk of default by the bank , those clients ' claims will form part of a separate pool consisting of the assets placed with that bank or ( in the case of a designated fund account ) with a group of such banks .
20 Recommended Assessment Procedures may be altered with the prior approval of the Council .
21 The diagnosis may be made with a high degree of accuracy from the clinical appearance of the lesions , and this can be confirmed by growing the virus in the laboratory on developing hens ' eggs .
22 Perhaps more than any other group of molluscs the gastropods are remarkable for the variety and beauty of the external sculpture on the shell , which may be covered with a delicate tracery of ribs and lines , or stout spines , or fine prickles .
23 The developmental process was found by Piaget to work through a series of stages , beginning with what he called sensory-motor actions , which are very simple , and culminating in adult life with formal operations , such as that sense of a mathematical and logical order in relation to space , time and other domains which may be equated with the mature Kantian series of categories .
24 This may be contrasted with a moral or rule-based association which is not held together by a common purpose but merely by the authority of common practices .
25 In economic terms , the continued strength of large companies may be contrasted with the relative ineffectiveness of the anti-monopoly agency .
26 The strategy of the Spanish government ( ie to encourage multinational firms to establish car plants in Spain ) may be contrasted with the Italian government 's approach , considered above .
27 Such concentration means that the industrial marketer may be faced with a relative increase in buyer power .
28 Where medical treatment has been received in an EEC Country , the Claimant may be faced with a large hospital bill .
29 For example , he may be faced with a frightening object which he does not wish to go past , and yet is being urged on by his rider .
30 Total recovery of the aqueous phase is difficult to achieve , since some interphase proteins may be collected with the upper layer .
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