Example sentences of "may be [vb pp] with [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is , in theory , an 8-week time limit between committal and trial on indictment , but that rule may be dispensed with by the Crown Court and the following figures indicate the present position .
2 ( 4 ) Where no valid nominations are received , or when an emergency arises , or when the Executive Committee of this party or the National Executive Committee are of opinion that the interests of the Labour Party demand the suspension of the procedure laid down in section ( 3 ) of this clause , normal procedure may be dispensed with by the National Executive Committee .
3 They may be communicated with from above but the communication that init they initiate only fifteen percent of that communication is initiated upwards .
4 … The proceedings in the present case are for the direct purpose of handing the appellant over so that he may be dealt with on these charges .
5 Disputes about the legality of extra-statutory tax concessions may be dealt with by judicial review , but normally only at the suit of the taxpayer directly affected .
6 Any unpaid accounts may be dealt with by levying a charge on your property to be claimed when the house is sold or changes hands .
7 This may be dealt with by each company selling to the purchaser such assets as it owns .
8 If a request for transfer is refused the applicant can ask the appropriate county court care centre to review the decision and the application may be dealt with by a nominated care district judge .
9 In the family proceedings court the application may be dealt with by a justices ' clerk .
10 The subject may be dealt with in passing by gynaecologists , urologists , and pathologists , but , in general , the newly qualified doctor will have had little cohesive training .
11 There are no provisions by which unincorporated joint ventures may be dealt with in the accounts by proportional consolidation .
12 I understand that this particular problem may be dealt with in the near future , and it is quite obvious that the Rules need urgently to be reconsidered in order to make it clear to circuit judges and to magistrates , who have the problem of dealing with these snatches , that they can deal with it in an appropriate way which is in the interests of the child concerned .
13 Rape and a pinch on the bottom may now occupy the same offence category and both may be dealt with in summary proceedings .
14 GPSG is computationally economical and has been developed to a point where a large number of interesting syntactic phenomena may be dealt with in an integrated formal framework .
15 Manuscripts may be dealt with in wither office , depending on the subject matter , and will where necessary be sent between offices by overnight courier .
16 In addition to the matters that are required to be included in a written customer agreement , certain required disclosures and consents relating to client money and property may be dealt with in the customer agreement or in separate documentation .
17 This may be dealt with in some way in the contract in that a certain notice period may have been specified and this may have been adhered to by the parties .
18 Ordered , That the Further and Higher Education ( Scotland ) Bill may be proceeded with as if it had been certified by Mr. Speaker as relating exclusively to Scotland .
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