Example sentences of "may be [vb pp] [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For example , UNCLASSIFIED and RESTRICTED may be defined by some organisations to be suitable for microfiching .
2 Certainly no generalisation can be made except that the successful diffusion of the knowledge of soil conserving practices is often one essential change that is required — even although the knowledge may be possessed by some cultivators already .
3 Although CSP epitope variation may be limited in some regions , the extensive polymorphism seen in Africa will be difficult to encompass in multivalent vaccines .
4 Alternatively , or in addition , the manager 's performance may be assessed against some criteria after a reasonable period has elapsed .
5 Other researchers express more cautious optimism as they point out that the carbon dioxide fertilization effect may be offset in some regions by changes in climate .
6 Such kinds of nationalism , which may be strengthened in some cases by the dominance of a particular religion , are not , in their most intense form , generally conducive to the development of a liberal democratic society , as may be seen from certain current trends in Eastern Europe .
7 Research in biotechnology will continue , although controls may be imposed in some areas .
8 The downgradings in the sector may be justified on some housebuilders , but others look severely undervalued at current levels .
9 Children are assessed while staying at the Institute for up to four weeks ( this may be extended in some cases ) .
10 This being said , and allowing for the fact that much which was viewed as sexually deviant a generation ago is now viewed tolerantly if not taken for granted , a few words may be said about some practices or groups of practices which are generally recognised as deviant from either the normal object , the normal aim or the normal focal issues of sexuality .
11 Now members of LA 's rock ‘ aristocracy ’ , they may be viewed in some quarters as an anachronism but no-one could deny that they can still draw the big crowds in a way that would make many a ‘ hip ’ band envious .
12 This epidemiological picture , typical of temperate countries , may be modified in some areas by factors such as climate or husbandry .
13 Although the initial concern of weight gain may be eliminated in some cases , the parent-child relationship may need much more help ( Harris 1982 ) .
14 The fact that it may be interpreted by some readers or viewers as pornographic is secondary .
15 Potassium permanganate , an oxidising agent , may be ordered from some chemists but should be handled with care and be kept out of reach of children .
16 Reminders about safety may be needed on some sites and agreements about appropriate standards of behaviour may need to be negotiated .
17 They may be associated with some features of society more than with others .
18 Finally , remember that if a cold front is due in the summer-time , it may be preceded by some hours by a line of unpredicted severe squalls and storms .
19 Spreads may be expected by some traders , such as those who have views on subsequent movements in relative spot and futures prices but not price levels , to have a superior risk-return performance to single positions in futures .
20 If osteonecrosis is diagnosed early enough , collapse of the subchondral bone and progression of the disease may be averted in some patients by decreasing the stresses across the affected joint and by training mobility .
21 The term polyethylene glycol may be encountered in some formulations .
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