Example sentences of "may [be] [vb pp] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The draftsman should either designate in the lease the place where the advertisement may be maintained , or grant the tenant a right to maintain an advertisement in such place as may be designated from time to time by the landlord or his surveyor .
2 For example , the uranyl salt , UO2(NO3)2 , may be separated from NaCl by using butanol and water .
3 The remainder are in effect , although they may be called from memory with the READ PALETTE prompt from the PATTERN instruction in the main menu bar at the top of the screen .
4 Alternatively cards may be moved from pile to pile if they match the suit of the card underneath and have a lower face value .
5 ‘ In Xamdu did Cublai Can build a stately Palace , encompassing sixteene miles of plaine ground within a wall , wherein are fertile meddowes , pleasant springs , delightful streames , and all sorts of beasts of chase and game , and in the midst thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure , which may be moved from place to place .
6 Any member failing to pay his subscription for one year or more may be dismissed from membership by the Council at a duly convened meeting , or by a postal ballot of the voting members of Council .
7 Given the inclusion of so many considerations , it is not surprising that standards may be amended from time to time : for example , standards may be made more stringent if new scientific research reveals a lower threshold of effect than was previously believed to exist .
8 The contents of this handbook may be amended from time to time .
9 Standard terms may be updated from time to time .
10 They are supplied as SQL command files in the LIFESPAN RDBI installation directory and may be executed from SQL by typing the following command :
11 These standards may vary from country to country and they may be changed from time to time within a given country .
12 The Horn of Africa is likely to remain a high profile emergency area and highly focused sporadic and urgent campaigning work may be required from time to time .
13 In practice , firms may be protected from entry by regulation , and therefore have no need to take steps to deter potential competitors .
14 As a primary source of good , and subject to whatever rules may be agreed from time to time , this early example of human cooperation could be an unquestioned source of ‘ goodness ’ to be assigned to the keeping of the Created God .
15 the standard format for depicting the Member who has the floor should be a head and shoulder shot , not a close-up ; ( d wide-angle shots of the Chamber may be used from time to time ;
16 It is now clearly established as a principle of good practice that parents should be invited to attend case conferences , although they may be excluded from part of the proceedings .
17 On the other hand , the membership of corporate bodies may be excluded from knowledge of , or control over , the process of cooperation and bargaining .
18 In an art museum , the works may be described from room to room , whether in a book or on a sound guide .
19 Circuit judges and Recorders , however , may be removed from office by the Lord Chancellor on the ground of incapacity or misbehaviour .
20 The underlying idea is that citizens are expected to keep control over their behaviour , but that in circumstances where even a person of normal self-control might be provoked , the offence may be reduced from murder to manslaughter .
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