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

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1 Each man is thrown back on himself alone and there is danger that he may be shut up in the solitude of his own heart .
2 No one , for example , supposes that the knowledge that belongs to a good cook is confined to what is or may be written down in the cookery book .
3 Crumbs of advantage , Bénezet had found , may be picked up in the most unexpected places .
4 These facts may be put out in a table thus :
5 In the long term , there has been a gradual but clearly identifiable change in the attitude of British business since the Second World War , which may be summed up in a single word : management .
6 Guild members are not content with the position in the cooperative world which may be summed up in the saying of the man ‘ My wife and I are one , and I am that one ’ .
7 These various factors which influence the value of an option may be summed up in the following functional statement : .
8 In other cases , a formula may be spelled out in the agreement showing how the market price is to be established .
9 This process of identification and analysis may be carried out in a number of ways , for instance : * by Using intuition based upon an interpretation of existing knowledge of the market ; * by Using any of the wide array of market research techniques , based on internal sources of information about the market , and field research .
10 Planning requires the identification of tasks and matching the means with which they may be carried out in the time available and under the conditions prevailing .
11 We will now consider how pivoting may be carried out in the framework we have outlined .
12 This may be carried out in the candidate 's home country or in the overseas location .
13 The visitor to an auction may be caught up in the excitement and drama of the event , but the climate of opinion in which it takes place has been created by scholars and critics as well as businessmen .
14 ‘ Now if the defendants were bound to charge the plaintiff for the carriage of his goods a less sum , and they refused to carry them except upon payment of a greater sum , as he was compelled to pay the amount demanded , and could not otherwise have his goods carried , the case falls within the principle of several decided cases , in which it has been held that money which a party has been wrongfully compelled to pay under circumstances in which he was unable to resist the imposition , may be recovered back in an action for money had and received .
15 The leader and deputy leader of the party shall be elected or re-elected from amongst the Commons members of the Parliamentary Labour Party at the party conference … and with the provision as may be set out in the standing orders for the time being in force .
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