Example sentences of "may be [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A single dose may be needed to reduce a markedly elevated blood glucose and then glycaemic control may be maintained with twice-daily injections . |
2 | Seizures may be treated with intravenous benzodiazepines — for example , diazepam 2.5–5 mg — or short acting barbiturates — for example , sodium pentothal 25–50 mg — and very large amounts of anticonvulsants may be required . |
3 | In insulin-deficiency states ( as in Type I diabetes ) lipoprotein lipase activity , estimated by post-heparin lipolytic activity , may be impaired with resultant hypertriglyceridaemia . |
4 | This area , which approximates to the traditional concept of a desert , may be compared with western Arabia adjacent to the Red Sea rift , where in Yemen rugged mountains rise to well above 2 000 m ( 7 000 ft ) and north of Medina extensive flows of lava are found . |
5 | Free quotes are also provided by our department on request and costings may be compared with external rates before work is undertaken . |
6 | The first criteria are the number , positions and intensities of bands ; these may be compared with calculated parameters or semi-empirical predictions , and with the spectra of related species for which assignments are firmly established . |
7 | Where a fixed date summons has not been served on every defendant before the return day , successive summonses may be reissued with fresh return days ( Ord 7 , r 19(1) ) . |
8 | This may be achieved with careful allocation of charge codes to users for reserving module names ( there is no harm in having many as opposed to few charge codes ) , and use of the LIFESPAN database management facilities like offline and module version deletion . |
9 | They may be detected with computed tonography and duplex sonography , but selective angiography is still the diagnostic examination of choice . |
10 | In addition to showing that the number of defective modern items issued is perhaps greater than might have been expected , the findings of the Survey also suggest that a number of items may be consulted with considerable frequency , for 94 requests remained unsatisfied because the desired item was already in use , and a further 59 items were supplied only after transfer from a previous reader 's reserve shelf . |
11 | After flushing out food residues they may be brushed with hot alkali degreaser solution in the same way a chest freezer is tackled . |
12 | In fact a good analogy may be made with human relationships . |
13 | The arm spines are rugose with a serrated distal edge , often the whole arm spine may be covered with fine points . |
14 | Your employer may be faced with conflicting advice if , for instance , the company doctor and your own take different views of your condition . |
15 | If , as I suspect , Nicaragua faces serious economic problems , I would assume that part of the blame lies with the previous Nicaraguan government and that Chamorro may be faced with tough decisions needed to ensure that the ‘ empty stomachs ’ of the people are filled . |
16 | This is not to say that they may be uttered with absolute impunity for the House itself , in regulating its own procedures , may treat as objectionable whatever it chooses . |
17 | This introductory expression is made phonologically prominent and the whole of the first clause or sentence in a paratone may be uttered with raised pitch . |
18 | A similar biochemical picture to this may be seen with severe heart failure . |
19 | However , the shape and length of the booklet may be planned with effective presentation in mind . |
20 | Jaffe believes that the spread of the disease may be connected with new preparations of factor VIII concentrate — the blood-clotting agent given to haemophiliacs — which are made up from blood from large numbers of donors , rather than one individual . |
21 | Still , some things may be said with reasonable assurance . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Previous land use for industry in particular should be studied , as the soil may be contaminated with noxious substances , such as lead and asbestos . |
24 | While this is a reasonable assumption in normal subjects , it can lead to significant error in patients with inflammatory disease , such as pancreatitis , where juice may be contaminated with exudative proteins . |
25 | Although information may be shared with other intermediaries , the following procedures should be followed : |
26 | This status may be correlated with day-to-day events such as a promotion at wok , moving home , marriage , redundancy , parenthood , the receipt of an inherited legacy or the final payment of a mortgage . |
27 | Any Mobs of wolf riders may be armed with short bows at an additional cost of +1 points per model . |
28 | Any Mobs of spider riders may be armed with short bows at an additional cost of +1 points per model . |
29 | It may be accomplished with minimal disruption to the child 's routine and way of life , or the whole of life-circumstance may be altered . |
30 | These serious findings may be linked with other aspects of GP behaviour . |