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

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1 We have seen how the vibration frequencies may be observed and how each may be allocated to a particular symmetry species .
2 The three other prints will then be available to you on the same basis and each may be paid for in the same way .
3 Your are responsible for any charges , fines etc. that may be levied by authorities in the U.K. or overseas for noncompliance of regulations in this area and any such amounts will be recharged to you .
4 Grappling with this problem has led us to reject a sharp either/or dichotomy in terms of innate versus cultural , and instead to posit the existence in human beings of innate potentialities and capacities — as well as innate constraints — that may be turned to peaceful as much as to warlike ends , potentialities and capacities that are necessarily set within the particularity of a moral and semantic universe .
5 Or w w shall we say that may be said with a bit of a tongue in cheek ?
6 In part , that may be explained by his own view of women formed from those days in Neptune : they should be independent , take their strengths from their inner self and not rely on men , except for moral support .
7 That may be challenged by the nation states in the European Court , but , as my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary conceded this afternoon , that court has usually reflected integrationist tendencies .
8 That may be expressed in simple terms , but it is the reality .
9 All that may be stated with any certainty is that his knowledge of the craft must have been more than merely adequate and that he was a good businessman .
10 That may be followed by a health and fitness check on new employees .
11 That may be affected by the prevailing wind and we 'll have to find a suitable launching site .
12 While it is true that we have until now been concerned with consciousness , and used the term " mental events " in the ordinary way so as not to include all that may be included in the mental , the rest of the subject-matter of that domain is not thereby excluded from our coming reflections .
13 It helped us to derive Biot-Savart 's law , it will come handy later in solving certain radiation problems , and it often leads to nice formulae , e.g. for the magnetic flux crossing a surface , defined as unc that may be rewritten in terms of the vector potential as follows : unc where C is the curve enclosing the surface .
14 Using offshore trusts like this is entirely legal , it also frees up extra money , and that may be needed in future .
15 The presence or absence of public transport that can get people to work , that may be thought of as a service available between 8 and 9 am and 5 and 6 pm from Mondays to Fridays , is a much more realistic indicator of accessibility .
16 Guilty secrets begin to pile up that may be disclosed to no one else at all , not even friends or family .
17 Some may be tempted by old dogmas , but most are identifying deeper hungers within themselves .
18 Humboldt Penguin chicks are reared regularly at the park , and in the breeding season some may be seen in the specially designed rearing unit alongside their enclosure .
19 People who are ‘ at risk ’ of having mentally handicapped children can be advised of this , and it is safe to assume that some may be deterred from proceeding to have a child .
20 Some may be combined with a back roller or circulator unit to produce hot water and limited central heating .
21 Even for those items that are designated relevant , some may be judged to be highly relevant , whilst others may be regarded as partially or only marginally relevant .
22 Some ingredients may be produced under contract by another chemical company , some may be purchased on the open market , and often companies produce in-house in another country for compounding in the US .
23 As a general rule , residents should be considered responsible for taking their own medicines , but some may be administered by care assistants under the supervision of senior staff .
24 Some may be considered in line pointing where ?
25 For the most part they will be senior practising members of the Bar but a few may be promoted from the Circuit bench ( including , since 1 January 1990 , those who were formerly solicitors ) .
26 This may be explained by the selective cholinomimetic action of cisapride on the smooth muscle in the mid and distal oesophagus whereas the striated muscle of the proximal oesophagus has not been affected .
27 This may be explained by the fact that more hydrogen was used in a metabolism other than methanogenesis in these subjects even on the basal diet .
28 This may be explained by misspellings or misread-.ings .
29 This may be explained by the fact that the increased basal acid output in duodenal ulcer patients was due to their combination of increased basal gastrin and exaggerated acid response to gastrin .
30 Almost half the Congo patients still had detectable parasitaemia on day 4 ; in Gabon all patients had a negative thick blood film on day 3 , and this may be explained by the use of a new formulation of halofantrine .
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