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

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1 Below are listed the kinds of issues which may be examined during concession analysis .
2 The answers to these questions will give a range of data which may be examined in relation to the literary effect of each passage .
3 Present-day streamfloods from isolated uplands follow the upper parts of formerly much more integrated and lengthy drainage systems , but deposition as the volume of water is reduced by percolation and evaporation chokes the middle and lower parts of the valleys , which may be converted to dune fields .
4 Form 714 S The 5 certificate is a special certificate for sub-contractors whose history of continuous employment is too short to qualify for Form 714 I. The subcontractor is restricted to a maximum payment which may be received without deduction of tax .
5 In understanding the effects which may be observed of subjective risk in everyday driving the most important studies are likely to be those using moderate levels of arousal .
6 However , even in this context ( in the same way as in the case of joint-stock companies ) it must be borne in mind that a share certificate in Hungary ( like in many continental countries ) is not just a certificate of membership in a limited company but a marketable security , property which may be transferred in case of bearer shares by delivery and by endorsement in case of registered shares .
7 A ‘ General ’ cache — containing items of data types which may be transferred from an invocation of one option to an invocation of a completely different option .
8 There is , first , the relationship between rich and poor nations , which may be conceived in terms of neo-imperialism and dependency ( but in that case imperialism has to be seen in a wider perspective than that which treats it exclusively as a stage in the development of capitalism , important though this latter process is ) , or in terms of the current preoccupation with a ‘ North-South dialogue ’ , which is today more a confrontation than a dialogue .
9 Such human needs will range from the basic ones for security , which are threatened when other members of an organization wish to close part of the operation down or attempt to perform the same operations with fewer personnel , to the need for self-realization , which may be threatened by extreme specialization and limited capabilities within the division of labour perceived by those in authority to be necessary for the maximization of their objectives ( which will invariably be presented as the goals of ‘ the organization ’ ) .
10 This also means that it is not possible to compare the dissociation from isolated GC sites with that from clusters of such sites which may be stabilised by cooperative interaction .
11 They will have fluctuating motivation which may be influenced by outside factors such as a court appearance , loss of drug supply , or family breakdown .
12 One of the practical tasks which may be taught to the patient in prone lying is how to get up from the floor .
13 A potential initiating methionine at nucleotide position 11 ( ref. 15 ) , is followed by a putative signal peptide which may be cleaved between Gly26 and Glu27 ( ref.16 ) , leaving 450 residues in the extracellular domain of the mature protein .
14 In vitro fertilisation is only the first of a long line of reproductive technologies which may be developed in the future .
15 Farther along on the same side is the tower house of the 13C and still farther along there is a good market hall of 1895–8 by J. Fialka , the original iron struts of which may be seen through the modern ceiling .
16 An interesting type of instruction is the search or scan instruction , which may be seen as an iterated compare .
17 for example , a production manager may be stuck about ideas on how to improve factory efficiency but looking at a potted plant on the desk might suggest an improved working environment or employees being given more wages ( which may be seen as the equivalent of plant food ) .
18 The main food reserve of preparasitic nematode larvae , whether inside the egg shell or free-living , is lipid which may be seen as droplets in the lumen of the intestine ; the infectivity of these stages is often related to the amount present , in that larvae which have depleted their reserves are not as infective as those which still retain quantities of lipid .
19 Later insulae , considerable remains of which may be seen at Ostia , were built of concrete and brick and could rise to four or five storeys .
20 The Palace is still in regular use as a Royal residence and contains many treasures , including some of the personal belongings of Mary Queen of Scots , which may be seen throughout most of the year .
21 Plants from the Physic Garden were copied by the gifted collage artist , Mrs Delaney , and fourteen were faithfully reproduced in her delicate paper mosaic work , some of which may be seen in the British Museum today .
22 Hawkshead Church has nearly 200 documents confirming this , one of which may be seen in the Church .
23 It was he who , in 1344 , the year in which Prague became an archbishopric , laid the foundation stone on the site of a Romanesque basilica , the remains of which may be seen in the crypt .
24 The earliest inhabitants of the area some 4000 years ago , however , left traces of their presence in the form of tools like stone axes , many of which may be seen in the Armagh County Museum .
25 Exx.1-3 show the three different textures that appear in the scores for this ballet : ex.1 solo voice and bass line ( this is the opening vocal air of the ballet , the full text of which may be seen in illus.l ) ; ex.2 an instrumental trio , with two treble instruments and bass ( the ritournelle that follows the vocal air ) ; ex.3 a five-part instrumental texture , each line notated in a different clef ( the first entrée ) .
26 Common to them all is the fact that they are acted and are therefore simulations of reality , which may be done with varying degrees of realism or fantasy .
27 The argument that would draw a sharp line between quantification of litigation costs which may be done by taxation , on the one hand , and quantification of non-litigation costs , which must be done by the Chancery master taking the account without the assistance of a taxing master , on the other hand , is , in our judgment , misconceived .
28 A person whom there are grounds to suspect of an offence must be cautioned before any questions about it ( or further questions if it is his answers to previous questions that provide grounds for suspicion ) are put to him for the purpose of obtaining evidence which may be given to a court in a prosecution .
29 ‘ A person whom there are grounds to suspect of an offence must be cautioned before any questions about it ( or further questions if it is his answers to previous questions that provide grounds for suspicion ) are put to him for the purpose of obtaining evidence which may be given to a court in a prosecution .
30 Such a profit element may include not only a straightforward management fee but also a hidden profit , such as a discount , which may be given to the headtenant under a block policy of insurance .
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