Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 An example of such indicia would be the Stigma ( or Stigmata ) Diabolicum — bloodless , insensitive patches which may be discovered anywhere on the body of the possessed .
2 It may be rejected also on the grounds that it is patronizing .
3 Curriculum adaptations and support teaching sessions are provided by the resource teacher , and these sessions may be given either on a withdrawal basis or within the classroom .
4 Such a move is less than entirely satisfactory because the relationship between the theory of competence and the data on which it is based ( ultimately intuitions about acceptability ) becomes abstract to a point where counter-examples to the theory may be explained away on an ad hoc basis , unless a systematic pragmatics has already been developed .
5 Of course , it is still a matter of degree as the contract may be concluded specifically on the basis of non-reliance .
6 This is an important shift away from the concept that a firm is competent to carry out investment business and may be authorised solely on the grounds that its partners have at some time qualified as chartered accountants .
7 This supper dish may be simmered gently on the hob or baked in the oven — yes , baked beans !
8 This may be judged simply on the basis of two small echoes : Pope has characters named Simplicius and Papillia , Leapor has Simplicus and Pamphilia .
9 Deceit may be practised only on a human mind .
10 The fact that many works in this category may be produced directly on a computer before any other tangible form exists presents no serious problems because these works will exist , in terms of copyright protection , the instant they are recorded ; that is , as soon as they are stored on a computer disk or printed out on paper .
11 If the system wo n't boot from the original C : \ drive then you may have inadvertently configured the drive as a slave , or the cable may be reversed either on the IDE interface card , or one of the drives .
12 Price of Publications : SHALL BE THE PUBLISHER 'S CURRENT PRICE ( LESS NEGOTIATED DISCOUNT 45% ) AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE CARRIAGE OR INSURANCE AND MAY BE VARIED ANNUALLY ON THE 31 DAY OF MARCH IN EACH SUBSEQUENT YEAR
13 Price of Publications : SHALL BE THE PUBLISHER 'S CURRENT PRICE ( LESS NEGOTIATED DISCOUNT 45% ) AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE CARRIAGE OR INSURANCE AND MAY BE VARIED ANNUALLY ON THE 31 DAY OF MARCH IN EACH SUBSEQUENT YEAR
14 If the Letter of Request complies with the Convention , its execution may be refused only on the grounds set out in Article 12 , and only to the extent that it is objectionable on those grounds .
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