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

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1 It is also expected that the existence of such a database will help the researcher to identify policy-relevant research and those areas which may be receiving insufficient attention .
2 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
3 These commands are used to define geometric entities , that is points , lines and surfaces which may be given symbolic names .
4 Details are available in a series of publications which may be obtained free of charge from :
5 Techniques of zero-based and flexible budgeting need organisational sophistication in setting objectives and interpreting results , which may be felt inappropriate to relatively small surveying practices .
6 The effect of the restraint of trade doctrine on the first type of provision is to place limits on the type of information which may be made subject to the confidentiality provision .
7 In this way it might be possible to discover the implicit features , which may be made explicit at some later date .
8 The drawing shows the main design points for a single-stack system and the connections which may be made Detailed requirements are given in BS5572 : Code of Practice for Sanitary Pipework .
9 Extrawurst p14/ A smoked German sausage which may be eaten hot or cold
10 There are a number of reasons for tutors ' apparent retreat to the classroom , among which may be increasing administrative demands on their time and/or lack of opportunities for recent clinical experience .
11 One of the principal concerns emerging from scenarios of regional climates which may be experienced due to a carbon-dioxide-induced warmer earth is that of warmer and drier conditions in the Corn Belt of the United States , especially since much of the world food market depends upon the availability of grain from that country .
12 The same thing applies to concepts or ways of discussion which may be thought normal or " crude " according only to personal feeling .
13 As we have already observed ( see ( 35 ) ) , the verb see , in its ordinary uses , can not be expected to occur with an adverbal adjective , but this does appear to be the interpretation needed for ( 41 ) which may be considered substandard but is apparently possible in current British English : ( 41 ) even if the scheme does fail , I 'll see you comfortable Much more often , the idiomaticity works the other way , so that a set of lexical items that could fit the structure of ( 21 ) , with appropriate values , seem to give unacceptable sentences , as in ( 42 ) : ( 42 ) Eva played her opponent exhausted Wendy wiped the floor moist
14 The " Printer Filter " provides a universal set of print format controls which may be used irrespective of the printer in use .
15 Further works which may be deemed desirable acquisitions are : The English House by James Chambers ( London 1985 ) , English Vernacular Houses by E. Mercer , and The English Medieval House by Margaret Wood ( London , reprint 1985 ) .
16 What is curious is that the members of this same dominant group which may be held responsible for the emergence of modernist architecture , and its appropriation by the state as an authority , do not , by and large , choose family homes of their own built in this style , which is clearly incompatible with their personal desires and images .
17 The fact that the cortex consists of two hemispheres which may be doing different things has particularly excited writers in recent years .
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