Example sentences of "which may be [verb] in a " in BNC.
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1 | The brush is handy for vacuuming stubborn dust and dirt which may be lodged in a carpet and the crevice tool will reach into awkward corners such as under kitchen units , although it is n't long enough to reach to the very back . |
2 | Although there is a very wide range of coldwater fish which may be kept in a garden pond the majority of pondkeepers choose Orfe or some of the many varieties of goldfish . |
3 | Another was the suicide of Brennus after his retreat from Delphi , which may be represented in a famous bronze of the museum of Naples . |
4 | Hence the situation we confront is one in which there are somewhat uncertain ( in the sense of being not precisely calculable ) physical limits to growth , which may be placed in a more or less distant ( but not indefinite ) future , and social limits to growth already manifest in a deteriorating ‘ quality of life ’ and its attendant frustrations , which attract increasing attention from social scientists . |
5 | Sets of data which may be required in a number of applications need not be collected more than once . |
6 | A typical approach is to assume a ratio of hydrogen to helium which is the same or fairly similar to that measured in the atmosphere , and to assume that there is a small fraction of heavier elements and their compounds which may be concentrated in a core or dispersed to a greater or lesser extent . |
7 | Section 18 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 creates a serious offence which may be committed in a number of different ways . |
8 | In case of sudden death , take note of any witnesses and anything which may be needed in a statement for a coroner 's inquest . |
9 | Other items which may be included in a briefing session on living conditions include : membership of local clubs ; recreation facilities ; standard of dress ; social life ; and whether pets may be imported and the documentation necessary for this . |
10 | As previously stated , many of the terms which may be included in a set of standard terms of trading are likely to be subject to a test of reasonableness under s3 of the UCTA 1977 . |
11 | The change from silty to a sandy fabric may also reflect a change of production centre which may be mirrored in a change in the style of decoration of this pottery group . |
12 | ‘ Professionalism ’ and ‘ relationships ’ ( or ‘ confidential relationships ’ ) are also relevant words in this discussion which may be used in a way that is highly supportive of , or very antagonistic to , access to information by the person to whom it relates . |
13 | Natural waters , including surface waters and shallow groundwaters , contain information about mobile weathering products which may be used in a complimentary manner to stream sediment and soil sampling ( Edmunds , 1971 ) . |
14 | As a result of Pepper v. Hart , this rather artificial notion has been extended by a presumption , which may be grounded in a degree of political reality . |
15 | The course includes units in French Language , Literature , Culture and Society which may be combined in a variety of ways . |
16 | Where the Act does apply it seeks to regulate all the different types of exclusion clause which may be found in a contract . |