Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The oral papillae are slightly flattened and the distalmost papillae may be widened at the free end or in some specimens larger than the others almost opercular .
2 The European Court has in fact held that the internal competence may be exercised at the same time as the external competence so that the Community acquired the power to negotiate an international agreement before it had in fact exercised its internal powers , and this theory had in fact been taken further in the fisheries sector in the judgment in the Kramer cases .
3 Extra places may be charged at the current commercial rate .
4 The magnitude of the electric field may be represented at the same time by the density of field lines .
5 ‘ To think I may be looking at the last of the Corbetts . ’
6 A number of further Japanese aircraft wrecks may be displayed at the National Museum of Papua New Guinea ( Port Moresby ) .
7 Such consent shall not be withheld provided that the sub-licensor agrees to supply such technical information to the sub-licensee on conditions corresponding to the confidentiality conditions of this Agreement save that consent may be withheld at the sole discretion of any Party from whom consent is sought in respect of the supply of computer programs in source code form .
8 Just how high she will climb on the podium in August may be indicated at the British Open on Sunday .
9 Advisers are here exposed to an example of social policy work where several potential clients may be assisted at the same time to help themselves .
10 The gain may be taxed at the basic rate of income tax therefore or at the higher rate .
11 Philosophy may be studied at the third — and fourth-year levels , for single honours and for joint honours , as well as for the MA(General) and the MA ( General Honours ) .
12 Each ferret should have its own complete transmitter and locator system , and the signal emitted needs to differ from others that may be used at the same time .
13 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
14 Titles from either list may be ordered at the same time from Bailey Distribution .
15 Placement may assist in pulling together the framework and coherent objectives for partnerships ; can explore how other organisations may be used ; is able to secure commitment to growth by partners through direct experience of one another ; establishes communications between the various partners ; may be used to identify who should be involved and at what levels ; provides a regular data and information flow through its exchange mechanism ; may indicate for the local area the support available from national employers that may be utilised at the local level ; constructs environments where introductions are purposeful between the partners and can adopt an incremental approach to partnership activity .
16 Given our lack of knowledge of both how circuitry in the brain actually works and how visual perception may be mediated at the neural level , this state of affairs is scarcely surprising .
17 Further copies may be held at the local public library .
18 The violins may be doubled at the higher octave by a flute or two with very good effect .
19 There is thus a proliferation of public examinations of a practical kind , any of which may be taken at the new schools , of which the GCSE seems to be only one , if it is to be taken at all .
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