Example sentences of "may [be] [vb pp] [adv] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although all four strategies may be separated so as to discuss their major characteristics , in practice countries commonly adopt a combination of two or more types ; ( Murley , 1991 ; UN ECE , 1987 ) .
2 The strategic review process may be represented schematically as follows : —
3 Such an order may be made so as to ensure that there is a home for the children of the marriage .
4 The empirical work may be seen broadly as implementing the simple framework set out in Section 9–1 ( applied to current rather than lifetime income ) .
5 It so happened that in 1885 a Royal Commission had been set up " to investigate and report upon , the condition of the blind in the United Kingdom , the various systems of education of the blind … the employments open to and suitable for the blind and the means by which education may be extended so as to increase the number of blind persons qualified for such employments . "
6 This may be demonstrated algebraically as follows :
7 The important ones may be stated briefly as follows :
8 Some art criticism in a catalogue may be included so as to document the history of taste .
9 The decision of an expert may be known either as 'speaking " or " non-speaking " .
10 The project will investigate formally the gains that result from coordinated policies on CO2 emissions , as against unilateral policies , and suggest how international agreements on CO2 emissions may be designed so as to ensure they are sustainable .
11 As the clients relaxation skills develop the exercises may be combined so as to speed up the process of relaxation .
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