Example sentences of "[noun prp] may be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Only then will negotiations start on which matches involving Middlesbrough may be televised by BSkyB .
2 Advice , information and visits at Winfrith may be obtained via Occupational Safety Group ( extension 2797 ) or Occupational Health ( extn 2162 ) .
3 The elongated figures of Bartholomeus Spranger are well illustrated in his Resurrection , while the more etherial work of Hans von Aachen may be appreciated in his Annunciation of 1613 .
4 A stretch of the A173 in Brotton may be closed for weeks following the accident , which saw masonry crash into the road .
5 SIR — It was with considerable alarm that I read ( article , April 6 ) that William Kent furniture at Houghton may be sold at auction because the many items ‘ are additional to those on view ’ and that their loss ‘ would not be evident ’ .
6 Sunderland may be playing at Wembley next month but they may also be relegated from the Second Division despite having games in hand .
7 BRITISH BUSINESSMAN John Ward may be reimbursed by the Kenyan Government for the £500,000 he says he has spent investigating the murder of his daughter Julie in the Masai Mara reserve five years ago .
8 Parsing may be regarded as a search for the syntactic representation of the input .
9 The establishment of the Cambridge Board 's Rural Areas Committee in 1932 to facilitate its extended role in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire may be interpreted as a natural development of the UEMCC 's 1926 stance and officially endorsed by the 1932 Adult Education Regulations through the provisions for the appointment of Article 11 resident tutors in rural areas .
10 These observations raised the possibility that additional isoforms of smooth muscle MHC may be expressed in smooth muscle cells .
11 Ronny Johnsen from Lyn , Oslo may be set for Leeds .
12 Depending on intensity of use , Snoopy may be bundled with a copy of Windows .
13 The example of the United States may be cited in order to refute such a fatalistic approach , but the American colonies were the progeny of the most sophisticated democratic country in the world , and in any case the American republic expanded from a near tabula rasa , politically and geographically speaking .
14 After all , the impulsive waves considered by Khan and Penrose may be regarded as idealizations of such waves .
15 Counsel may be briefed with the approval of the Area Director ; assistance may be withdrawn in certain circumstances ; costs may be awarded out of the legal aid fund to an unassisted party ; the statutory charge operates subject to specified exceptions .
16 The Parliament now proposes , and the Council of Ministers has agreed , that an SE may be formed by a public or private company by merging or forming a holding company , or indeed , if it has a presence in more than one Member State , by transforming itself into an SE .
17 Sometimes , if on the right side , the abdominal pain associated with LGV may be mistaken for acute appendicitis .
18 ( 2 ) Where the Council has within three months beginning with the date when an application for recognition was received by the Council neither granted nor refused recognition , an appeal to the Master of the Rolls may be brought under paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act as if the application had been refused by the Council .
19 ALTON 'S River Wey may be featured on BBC TV South this week as part of a series showing the effect on wildlife of the lowering water table .
20 Obvious examples are at Avebury in Wiltshire and Knowlton in Dorset , but Maxey church in Northamptonshire may be built on a barrow , at Berwick in Sussex there is a large mound , probably a barrow , in the churchyard , and at Rudston in Yorkshire there is a large prehistoric monolith next to the chancel of the church .
21 A former youth hostel in Saltburn may be converted into an old people 's home .
22 Advocates of funding by tax finance therefore claim that ‘ underfunding ’ of the NHS may be remedied by increasing government expenditure on the service .
23 An SPR may be passed on up to 6 times using this option but LIFESPAN will not allow it to be passed to a user to whom it has been passed before .
24 An SPR may be Closed if the problem or suggestion it reports has been dealt with , and an SPR may be Replied to if the work is still outstanding .
25 Now , little more than sixty years later , with the Empire admittedly gone and only too many ‘ works ’ closed down , but with little of eternity used up , the brow of every hill in England may be searched in vain for the sight of a plough team .
26 geographical areas , e.g. the North and South of England may be thought of as separate markets for many products ;
27 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co et al , where it was held that proof of an organised crime nexus is not required for RICO to be invoked , it is now clear that the draconian penalties applicable under RICO may be used against insider dealers .
28 A Midland TESSA may be transferred at any time to any Midland branch or other Financial Institution .
29 If Heidrick and Struggles may be identified as the most individualistic and entrepreneurial search firm , Spencer Stuart as the most discreet and quietly professional — in this sense closely related to Egon Zehnder — and Korn/Ferry as the most aggressive , then Russell Reynolds may be seen as the most elite , preppie and , according to Byrne , even arrogant , of headhunting firms .
30 The conflicting results in the literature about the pre- or postsynaptic locus for the maintenance of LTP may be resolved by this data .
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