Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] may be " in BNC.
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1 | The types of work for which grants may be given are : the provision of a damp-proofing course , dealing with dry or wet rot , repairs or renewal of faulty floors , ceilings or roof , installing a hot and cold water supply , adding or installing a bathroom if one does not exist in the house , installing an inside lavatory with proper drainage , extending a very small kitchen , improving the heating system ( with in some cases a grant towards the cost of installing central heating ) , and roof insulation . |
2 | The club has covenanted to keep H24/V72 ‘ in good condition and to deliver up upon the occasion the whole pitch being replaced by new turf or a synthetic surface ; the club or its successors ceasing to exist ; the club or its successors granting the supporter a date and time upon which H24/V72 may be removed . ’ |
3 | In the sections to follow the stark question is therefore put ‘ Is the Probation Service in the business of inflicting pain ? ’ and the answer which unfolds may be summarized ‘ No , because it neither aspires nor wishes to ! ’ |
4 | There are a number of ways in which support may be offered to students within the Compact . |
5 | When some idea of the framework of objectives , aspirations and activities has been obtained it may be useful to compile a questionnaire , into which answers may be inserted , either by the leader or by the researcher . |
6 | Money acts as pure directed purpose , since there is no other reason for its existence except as a medium through which ends may be accomplished . |
7 | Informal monitoring may be conducted throughout the trial together with discrete observation of staff behaviour about which notes may be written . |
8 | To crown it all , the hand of Sir George Askwith , who chaired the conference , in which the union was represented by Cathery , Hopkins and Tom Chambers , the union 's general treasurer , could be seen in a provision that " In order that all questions which arise may be settled with the utmost promptitude , a Board of Arbitration has been appointed upon which the Mercantile Marine profession , both officers and men will be represented " . |
9 | The episode and activity checklists 6E and 6A which follow may be found useful even by the inexperienced observer . |
10 | After 1986 the wording of most policies was changed to shorten the period during which claims may be made . |
11 | What parallels may be drawn between royal prerogative and parliamentary privilege ? |
12 | What acts may be considered usual for a firm of solicitors will change with the times . |
13 | If those that are knocked out have opposite signs , what remains may be close enough to what was expected for the element to ‘ guess ’ what it is supposed to do . |
14 | In order to assess the progressive development of international law in this direction it is important to determine what claims may be made by or against third parties , either as a particular third party or as a member of the international community , and the possible outcome of those claims . |