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

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1 It may be preferable from the warrantor 's point of view to use the subjective phrase ‘ so far as he is aware ’ to reduce the risk of constructive knowledge .
2 In the initial post-operative period patients may be drowsy from the effects of anaesthesia or analgesia .
3 Help with payment may be available from social services .
4 It can also be downloaded from Power Tower , Jim Bates 's bulletin board , and may be available from other magazines such as PC Magazine .
5 Alternatively , finance for the sale may be available from a third party such as a bank , finance house , hire purchase or leasing company .
6 They may be available from gas showrooms , or contact : , , .
7 An explanatory booklet from the RCN entitled Understanding Clinical Grading may be available from your nursing office or the nursing library .
8 Locally , fleece may be available from your garden centre but do check the quality and price before buying .
9 Assistance and support for the scheme may be available from the local Job Centre .
10 It benefits from the independence , objectivity , and reporting skills of auditors , complemented by the specialized analytical systems and implementation skills that may be available from management consultants .
11 This information may be available from a variety of sources , company personnel , households , experts , government , trade organisations , research companies , libraries , directories , competitors and distributors .
12 Scholarships to cover the cost of full-time study may be available from Government or International Agencies .
13 Funding for UK candidates may be available from the Science and Engineering Research Council ( SERC ) .
14 On behalf of the club , I have approached Ross Chicken Ltd in the hope that ‘ Royst ’ may be relieved from his job as a chicken sexer and a more ‘ knee-friendly ’ task found for him .
15 The procuticle , which may be absent from the tracheoles , is secreted by the epidermal cells and makes up the bulk of the integument .
16 From this example , we can draw a conclusion of crucial importance for the analysis of material culture : divisions which may appear important in language and ideology may be absent from object differentiation , while distinctions within the domain of artefacts may constitute important divisions which would elsewhere be ignored or denied .
17 There are often conical spinelets on both the dorsal and the ventral interradial plates , however , they may be absent from one or other side or even completely missing .
18 But just as Geertz 's textually absent wife must have been present in reality , contributing to Geertz encounter with the Balinese , so women are also present in Balinese society though they may be absent from cockfighting .
19 It may be apparent from the head chef 's comments that more time needs to be given to basic skills in the college 's scheme of work or that parts of the housekeeping syllabus need revision .
20 The tentacle scales may be distinct from the oral papillae being either separated by a gap or placed at a higher level as viewed from the ventral side as in the genera Ophiotoma and Ophioblenn .
21 This time , following Fillmore ( 1971b ) , we shall call coding time or CT , which may be distinct from receiving time or RT , as example ( 1 ) made clear .
22 Adult classes , in fact , require exceptionally good teaching , of a kind that may be remote from the professional ideals of many presentday academics .
23 Senior managers may be remote from the majority of the staff .
24 Sometimes the blockage may be visible from the top of the downpipe and can be hoicked out from the top with a length of stiff wire — try a straightened-out coat hanger .
25 The acute starvation of anorexia may be life-threatening from malnutrition , disturbance of body fluid balance and decrease in defence against infections and should therefore be supervised in hospital or a specialist addiction unit — ( This corresponds to the acute risks of epileptic fits or delirium tremens in withdrawal in alcoholism . )
26 Since more than one successful path through the grammar may be necessary ( more than one syntactic combination may be possible from the candidate words ) a parallel process would also appear to be a logical choice .
27 But when someone has AIDS , he or she may be unwell from a number of illnesses because the body 's defence or immune system is not working properly and can not fight infections .
28 But in which he says that he 's talking about himself ‘ That so many good and learned men among the neighbouring nations who read my works may not be induced by this fellow 's calumnies to alter the favourable opinion they have formed of me , followed by the assertion that the people of England whom fate , or duty , or their own virtues have incited me to defend may be convinced from the purity and integrity of my life that my defence , if it do not redown to their honour , can never be considered as their disgrace . ’
29 Responding to the reports , Agriculture Minister John Gummer warned that the nets may be illegal from mid-July , under EC regulations .
30 10.7.2 In addition to its unfettered rights ( subject only to the terms and conditions of the Grant Offer Letter to use and licence the use of its own results ) each Party shall be entitled , subject to the provisions herein , without limit of time and ( subject to any consents as may be necessary from the Secretary of State ) in all parts of the world
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