Example sentences of "may be [verb] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 ) .
2 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 .
3 It now seems the land around may be peppered with the graves of the dead of 25 centuries .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The potential due to a point charge may be determined with the aid of eqns ( 2.8 ) and ( 2.18 ) , as follows :
8 The likelihood of the model given by equations ( 3.36 ) may be compared with the likelihood of an unrestricted model which is given by : where , is a random error which is serially uncorrelated with mean zero .
9 This may be compared with the conception rate for Down 's Syndrome , which is thought to be one in 200 .
10 Both Lavan and Sirri were bombed by Iraq in 1986 ; Iraq 's oil minister claimed these operations had reduced Iran 's exports to a level around 500–800,000 b/d , which may be compared with the figure of some 3.1 million noted earlier .
11 The picture obtained may be compared with an event being filmed from a distance as a series of still shots with some blank shots in between and no close-ups .
12 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 .
13 One possibility that 's emerged from that research , is that mercury vapour from gold burning may be combining with the ash and the other products of combustion the forest , to produce an even more toxic ingredient in a lethal brew .
14 In the event of a capitalisation or rights issue or the sub-division , consolidation or reduction of the Company 's ordinary share capital , then the numbers of shares referred to in paragraph 5(i) hereof , the option price of shares under option and the number and nominal value of such shares may be adjusted with the confirmation in writing of the Company 's auditors ( except in the case of a capitalisation issue ) that such adjustment is fair and reasonable .
15 Once the required pattern library is opened then any shape may be painted with the pattern — just as with any other pre-defined colour or pattern .
16 Pre-school children , or those who are developmentally delayed may be tested with the Sheridan vision test for young children and retardates .
17 This simple risotto provides a filling supper dish and may be made with an end chunk of salame .
18 ( An analogy may be made with the discussion of a vortex street in Section 19.1 .
19 This , in turn , may be covered with a layer of earth or a tarpaulin , and the clamp surrounded by a shallow ditch to prevent waterlogging .
20 It may be covered with a lead foil annulus around the lens barrel , but a much better arrangement is to manufacture brass collars for the high magnification lenses .
21 The rods and spinelets may be covered with a coating of skin .
22 Although this idea of law as a general , abstract , and non-purposive body of rules may be equated with the idea of common law , Hayek does recognize that , even with a system compatible with the ideals of nomos , there is a role for legislation .
23 It is envisaged that in a practical system a number of sub-domains may be declared with a component during its design , each monitoring differing aspects or regions of the model .
24 Interviews may be arranged with the Director of Studies .
25 Alternatively , terms may be recorded with the aid of thesaurus software as described in 16.5 .
26 In most degrees there is an element of choice , and particular courses may be selected with the guidance of a Director of Studies to suit the student 's interests .
27 This extreme case of judicial interference with the powers of public authorities may be contrasted with the attitude of the Court of Appeal in Secretary of State for Employment v. ASLEF and Others ( No. 2 ) .
28 This may be contrasted with the markets for cigarettes and spirits , where overall consumer demand is unlikely to expand significantly and collaboration between the few major suppliers is likely to have a direct effect on competition and on the flow of inter-state trade .
29 Parents may be faced with the question of whether their child will be considered to be ‘ special ’ in an ordinary school , or ‘ ordinary ’ in a special school .
30 In such circumstances , the directors may be faced with the decision to allow control of the company to fall into public hands , with the prospect that one day it will attract the attentions of an unwelcome predator .
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