Example sentences of "may be [vb pp] with " 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 It is a means by which a relationship may be maintained with objects which are at the same time always potentially alienable .
3 And at VAG , if a house purchase falls through , further survey fees ( in addition to the one building society and one private survey already carried out ) may be reimbursed with the prior approval of the personnel manager .
4 We do not find after or , , so that for example ‘ sullen ’ must be pronounced , ‘ Christian ’ as ( though this word may be pronounced with plus or instead of ) and ‘ pigeon ’ as .
5 The type of analyses that in one company may be conducted with a view to maintaining strategic control and identifying the early signals of a need to change the product mix may in other companies be conducted largely at the pre-investment stage .
6 Whereas the discussion of strain and its measures involves kinematics only and may be conducted with no mention whatever of the forces that cause the deformation we must when considering stress involve ourselves in mechanics , that is , the nature of the forces operating on a system and the application of Newton 's laws ( we exclude in this discussion any relativistic effects ) .
7 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 .
8 The occasional outbreaks of Type II ostertagiasis in young adult sheep in the spring may be treated with the same anthelmintics .
9 If an outbreak has occurred , earth runs may be treated with sodium borate which is lethal to hookworm larvae , but this also kills grass .
10 It now seems the land around may be peppered with the graves of the dead of 25 centuries .
11 In insulin-deficiency states ( as in Type I diabetes ) lipoprotein lipase activity , estimated by post-heparin lipolytic activity , may be impaired with resultant hypertriglyceridaemia .
12 Sand may be coated with a mixture of plastic glue and dye , while artificial concrete pebbles , in which are embedded fragments of fluorescent plastic , may be used to simulate shingle .
13 They will often invite you in to see their stock , and if you make a purchase you may be rewarded with a glass of madeira wine .
14 These crops may be cut with tractor-mower as the lie of the straw is unimportant .
15 You may be presented with a service agreement which covers many pages and which , you are told , offers the attractive guarantee of a long working period .
16 The potential due to a point charge may be determined with the aid of eqns ( 2.8 ) and ( 2.18 ) , as follows :
17 The contribution of a single wire may be determined with reference to Fig. 4.5 .
18 Young 's modulus in bending may be determined with , again , due regard to clamp and end effects by resonance methods such as the free-free beam or the cantilever beam ( vibrating reed ) .
19 A separate cashier 's office will receive all payments for guests ' accounts , deal with foreign currency and any petty cash disbursements , and take care of guests ' valuables that may be deposited with them .
20 An application to the bishop for permission may be met with either incomprehension or with the calm statement that there is already a church in the neighbouring parish .
21 A function may be defined with any number of parameters of any type , and may return ( using = ) a string or numeric result .
22 A procedure may be defined with any number of parameters of any type .
23 Or , the effect of a painting may be compared with those of other means of communication , such as photography , film or television .
24 The landscape in this view from the same bridge may be compared with the previous one , and it will be seen that much of industrial Sheffield is disappearing for good .
25 This may be compared with the conception rate for Down 's Syndrome , which is thought to be one in 200 .
26 This may be compared with an NCB estimate of 113 to 142 million tonnes a year and the NUM 's stated belief that appropriate policies could raise demand to 170 million tonnes per annum .
27 The painted area may be compared with its print .
28 Here there is a similarity with the way in which a home is set up to cope with the needs and activities of its occupants , who may be compared with the living fire on the hearth !
29 This distribution pattern may be compared with a similar brooch type found commonly in the upper Thames valley , the cast saucer brooch .
30 The regular pattern of the sixth century may be compared with that found in seventh century cemeteries which reveal a reduction in the number of combinations and the proportion of graves with weapons .
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