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

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1 We may note , however , that while a complex matrix A = B + iC ( B , C real ) may be treated as such , using complex arithmetic , it is more usual to treat its real equivalent unc which ( see Theorem XI , 1.22 ) yields the eigenvalues and vectors of A and its conjugate .
2 The " membership " of any one social class may be determined by such factors as : traditions family beliefs , values , and attitudes occupation education wealth or income personal aspirations
3 Ideal-typically , positivism may be characterized by such notions as ‘ fact ’ , ‘ will ’ , ‘ power ’ , ‘ instrumentalism ’ , ‘ discretion ’ , ‘ mala prohibita ’ , etc .
4 The patient may be referred to such agencies either during or at the end of treatment .
5 One of the administrative advantages is that central government can ameliorate the monopoly of information which may be possessed by such agents .
6 The money supply is of no intrinsic significance : it only matters to the extent that it may be manipulated in such a way as to achieve other intermediate objectives of macroeconomic policy such as interest rate or exchange rate stability .
7 Copies of these publications are well worth obtaining as permanent additions to personal libraries , and may be supported by such articles as : ‘ The Population of Elizabethan England ’ by E.E .
8 ( 4 ) A payment may be made on such terms that it has been agreed , expressly or impliedly , by the recipient that , if it shall prove not to have been due , it will be repaid by him .
9 Opposite the fire-place was a table , which I should call a Pembroke , only that it was made of deal , and I can not tell how far such a name may be applied to such humble material .
10 Some slight insight into early local agricultural practices may be obtained from such things as Anglo-Saxon charters , details of which have been published ( from 1961 onwards ) in a series of volumes called The Early Charters of … , and commentaries on land usage such as in The Domesday Geography of … , each volume of which deals with a particular region .
11 When there is information to give about a diagnosis of terminal disease , for example , it is always the statutorily determined next of kin who are given the information , regardless of how suitable they may be to cope with such information emotionally , and regardless of how involved in the actual care of Mr Patient they are .
12 However , before considering what procedures may be adopted in such circumstances it is necessary to outline the other rules governing the incorporation of terms .
13 Going to the shops may be done in such an automatic way as to not seem to be the fulfilment of desire at all .
14 The criterion is the amount of time such appointments take up : a maximum of 30 days per annum may be spent on such activities before any deduction in stipend is considered .
15 Now , if the depression has been preceded by a particularly deep-going crisis , equilibrium may be established at such a low level of activity that the volume of fixed capital currently being produced may well be considerably smaller than that which would allow for the time-proportional replacement of fixed capital at the previous average rate .
16 If the evidential value of any social work record would not be compromised by the omission of certain names or sensitive information , the matter may be resolved by such action .
17 But the theory still needs a general concept of the state , and this may be elaborated in such a way as to retain , covertly , the idea of ‘ stateless ’ societies existing at the beginning and end of a historical process .
18 Vibration tests , for example , may be needed in such situations as the following :
19 Computer equipment may be designed in such a way that it is aesthetically pleasing as well as functional , there may be something novel about the design which falls short of the scope of patents .
20 No particular outcome may be expected from such talk at all : it does not have a definable purpose , beyond maintaining social relations .
21 The relaxation of the rule excluding parliamentary material as an aid to the construction of statutes deserves to be welcomed on the basis that the judiciary should not deny themselves whatever assistance may be derived from such material .
22 Chemical weathering is also probably associated with the mechanism which so far has only been investigated on clay:rich rocks , and it may be restricted to such lithologies .
23 The society may be symbolised by such dealings , and experienced through them .
24 The following issues of particular relevance from a buyer 's perspective may be identified by such a review :
25 Yet it is suggested that the availability of this total figure ‘ may be constrained by such factors as production capacity , economic factors and environmental considerations ’ ( PIP , 4.1 ) .
26 Yet it is suggested that the availability of this total figure ‘ may be constrained by such factors as production capacity , economic factors and environmental considerations ’ ( PIP , 4.1 ) .
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