Example sentences of "may be [vb pp] [prep] other [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | These defects , which are bubbles , cracks and delaminations , are not necessarily visible even under the highest magnifications of optical or electron microscopes as they may be hidden by other elements of the circuit in layers above the flaw . |
2 | Thus , if Nissan gains market share at the expense of cars which would have been manufactured in the UK anyway , problems may be caused for other companies , especially Rover which relies principally on the UK market for its sales . |
3 | In such instances , after discussion with the patient when appropriate , these problems may be referred to other members of the health care team such as medical staff , dieticians , physiotherapists or social workers . |
4 | The central issues which require resolution are the criteria to be used to determine whether a capital instrument represents debt or equity and the treatment of instruments like convertible debt which will or may be exchanged for other instruments . |
5 | Note that the word used is ‘ ideal rather than ‘ correct , since the correct pitch may be influenced by other factors . |
6 | We have tended to speak as if it existed in some obvious and consistent way in higher education , but as some of the above quotations pointed out , the undergraduate curriculum may be influenced by other manifestations of organized knowledge , in particular research and professional practice . |
7 | Although cans have been considered here , the principle may be applied to other containers , eg milk cartons , soap powder boxes etc . |
8 | The second-round effects of the estate tax may be seen in other areas . |
9 | Also , even if a subject is never directly or completely ‘ freed ’ trom repression by its displacement , he or she may be empowered in other ways — for example , by being seen to be homophobic in a homophobic culture . |
10 | It is initially intended to launch these schemes in Germany and Switzerland but they may be extended to other countries later . |
11 | And what is said of the resurrection may be said of other miracles . |
12 | But that it may be redirected towards other ends is shown by the way in which labor difficulties become unpopular during war when employers and employees unite against a common foe ’ |
13 | But although the mowers have been withdrawn , trading standards officers are worried that the cabling , which is made by Schulte in Germany , may be fitted on other mowers . |
14 | Although information may be shared with other intermediaries , the following procedures should be followed : |
15 | Tears not shed openly may be shed in other ways . |
16 | Police in Chelmsford believe that a robbery in a park toilet may be linked to other crimes of violence in the area over the last few months . |
17 | These serious findings may be linked with other aspects of GP behaviour . |
18 | When both work , similar feelings may be attached to other wives . |
19 | To demonstrate that not all biomaterials are used in direct tissue replacement , but may be used for other functions , Pankaj Vadgama discusses some of the special problems encountered when using invasive biosensors to detect changes in physiological parameters such as blood-gas levels and pH levels , at specific sites . |
20 | One advantage is that if for any reason the storage system becomes unused the building may be used for other purposes . |
21 | Similar omnibus rates may be used in other trades — groundwork , carpentry and joinery , etc . |
22 | Such a barn is easy to load and unload and may be adapted for other uses when empty . |
23 | The same exercise may be adapted in other ways — for example , where do they live ? |
24 | Competitive rather than co-operative behaviour may be manifested in other ways such as the ‘ illegal borrowing ’ of library books . |
25 | It is known to pick up tortoises , birds eggs and carrion , which may be stolen from other predators . |
26 | Alternatively , transcription of C/EBP δ/NF-IL6; β may be induced by other factors that do not belong to the C/EBP-family . |
27 | These services may be provided by other individuals or bodies , particularly voluntary organisations , and local authorities may delegate as they see fit ( s17(5) ) . |
28 | Women and children may be captured from other groups and incorporated . |