Example sentences of "[pers pn] may be made " in BNC.

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2 Veins can be identified by their faintly blue colour and they may be made to stand out by restricting the flow of blood back to the heart .
3 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
4 At present they are manufactured for Canon under licence by Sussex-based Audio Electronics , but eventually they may be made in the UK by Canon itself .
5 They may be made from aluminium , fibreglass or plastic , and can be anything from a simple pair of flexible aluminium or plastic bars to a complicated collection of alloy pieces riveted together and linked to the harness .
6 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
7 Batches may be produced to order and forwarded direct to the customer , as in the production of subcomponents for another manufacturer , or they may be made for stock .
8 They may be made absolute ( relative to the top left-hand corner of the screen ) by using 128+x and 128+y in the Escape sequence .
9 If a car has been left at the chapel , a more direct way to it may be made by turning down into the valley from Outrake Foot .
10 It may be made from leather or fabric , and my incorporate a breathable membrane , such as Gore-Tex or Sympatex .
11 The discussion of culture in Raymond Williams ' ( 1983 ) Towards 2000 has been very important in my consideration of where Tyneside is going and where it may be made to go .
12 It may be made by words or impliedly .
13 Application for payment out may be made on the return day , or it may be made earlier by application on notice .
14 Application to set aside must be made to the judge ( s 64(4) of the 1984 Act ) save under Term No 5 when it may be made to the arbitrator himself .
15 He must know … not only the influences to which he may be made to respond , but those to which his nature is now day by day responding — the complex environment which … is the unconscious education of his body and mind and will .
16 If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point .
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