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

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1 This distribution pattern may be compared with a similar brooch type found commonly in the upper Thames valley , the cast saucer brooch .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The property may be resold with a reduced garden area and planning approval obtained for redevelopment of the remainder .
5 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 .
6 If required , the completed niche may be painted with a matt emulsion paint
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Such concentration means that the industrial marketer may be faced with a relative increase in buyer power .
12 Where medical treatment has been received in an EEC Country , the Claimant may be faced with a large hospital bill .
13 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 .
14 It may be to do with a certain understandable nervousness because they are so far away from the London scene .
15 Thus , while we may be born with a certain ‘ equipment ’ this does not necessarily determine behaviour ; and , furthermore , behaviour can alter the equipment .
16 If the toilet seat is fairly low , the handrails may be fitted with a raised toilet seat between them , to fit over the toilet bowl , so that the patient can sit and stand more easily .
17 The rear axle of your vehicle may be fitted with a limited slip differential
18 This discussion of candid recording may be concluded with a brief comment on a related but much less troublesome matter — recording in public places .
19 The eyes and nose may be streaming with a watery , excoriating discharge which causes redness and soreness of the upper lip , nose and cheeks .
20 Different methods for supplying the hot water may be needed with a direct plumbing system : these include gas ‘ multi-point ’ heaters and combination boilers .
21 Certain cardiac substrates — eg , left ventricular hypertrophy — may be associated with a prolonged repolarisation time and a predisposition to acquired LQTS .
22 The zone lies 50km below the present surface and may be associated with a low-velocity zone below 40km .
23 Serum PTHrP correlates with response to pamidronate in the treatment of TIH ; which may be associated with a renal tubular mechanism not significantly affected by currently available treatment .
24 A key question concerns the types of social contact that may be associated with a high risk of transmission of P cepacia .
25 The problem usually gets better gradually , but the patient may be left with a residual tendency to respond oddly in certain situations .
26 It may be paired with a newly-developed silicon-bismuth chip which will simultaneously ‘ photograph ’ at 5 to 18 micrometres .
27 The MA(Honours) in Arabic may be taken with a wide variety of secondary subjects , while there are also a number of joint degrees linking Arabic with appropriate subjects in Arts and Social Sciences .
28 Surface binding ligands may be combined with a visible marker leg .
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