Example sentences of "may [be] [vb pp] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 the basic idea of which is a provision whereby any item may be caused at will to select immediately and automatically another .
2 Following a stroke , the patient may be kept at home , rather than being admitted to hospital .
3 ANNE will marry Commander Tim Laurence , and the date may be announced at Christmas .
4 ( Copies of applications for sites within the former Banbury Borough Council area may be inspected at Borough House , Marlborough Road , during the above-mentioned times ) .
5 The main meal of the day may be eaten at lunch time or in the evening , according to your normal habit .
6 The coalition warns that federal and state regulations on environment , health and safety may be put at risk if the draft is agreed .
7 Disabled Visitors : Narrow and uneven paths and many steps , not ideal for wheelchairs ; no more than 2 admitted at one time ; may be loaned at ticket office .
8 Only excellent dogs may be used at stud .
9 ‘ Matthew Burke , who toured Britain with the 1990 Australian Schoolboy team , is a brilliant young player and he may be used at fullback .
10 Outline answers may be found at Appendix 2 .
11 A copy may be found at Appendix A.
12 The various outputs may be added at market prices , or the effect of subsidies and taxes on expenditure may be excluded to arrive at GNP at factor cost .
13 ‘ Aah 've said as 'ow oor George 's wife 's time 's nearly 'ere and Aah may be needed at t'confinement .
14 Mice may be fostered at birth or at any time prior to weaning .
15 Very good value woollen garments , inlaid wooden souvenirs or leather goods may be bought at market stalls and some shops .
16 SIR — It was with considerable alarm that I read ( article , April 6 ) that William Kent furniture at Houghton may be sold at auction because the many items ‘ are additional to those on view ’ and that their loss ‘ would not be evident ’ .
17 The personal figure of coercion , such as the bailiff , may be held at bay through the provision of money , which allows for exchange outside of the nexus of personal social relations .
18 For example , modules may be taken at school as an integral part of the curriculum , part-time at college , or on day-release from work .
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