Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One explanation from this list is of particular interest : if the economy is in an unusually deep recession , firms may be operating at levels of output at which the marginal cost of production is falling .
2 the basic idea of which is a provision whereby any item may be caused at will to select immediately and automatically another .
3 Following a stroke , the patient may be kept at home , rather than being admitted to hospital .
4 ‘ I rather gather , ’ he said , ‘ the police may be looking at Gray 's connection with that man Jefferson .
5 ANNE will marry Commander Tim Laurence , and the date may be announced at Christmas .
6 Green ponds should not be a problem now , but come next summer , you may be clutching at straws .
7 And another 120 jobs may be created at EMI in Greenbridge .
8 The Accommodation Offices are based in the Student Services building and may be contacted at Belfast 365131 .
9 Later insulae , considerable remains of which may be seen at Ostia , were built of concrete and brick and could rise to four or five storeys .
10 She manages to make something intriguingly complex with a great economy of means and her newest work may be seen at Curt Marcus until the end of the month .
11 Until the end of the month a selection of them spanning a forty-year period may be seen at Matthew Marks .
12 Skeletons are rarer , but may be seen at Hildersham , Cambs ; Weybridge , Surrey ; Margate , Norwich , and other places .
13 While the official celebration of Columbus ' voyage goes on in Seville , the true extent of American influence on world culture may be seen at Marne-la-Vallée outside Paris , where Euro Disney opened this week .
14 ( 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 ) .
15 French may be studied at Edinburgh not only at all levels of MA(General) and MA ( General Honours ) but as a single honours subject ( with a secondary subject taken in the first two years ) ; or as the major or minor subject in a wide variety of joint degrees , where it is combined with another modern European language , or with one of a number of Arts Faculty subjects , or even with subjects ( Business Studies and Law ) from other faculties .
16 More specialised courses may be studied at honours level .
17 The main meal of the day may be eaten at lunch time or in the evening , according to your normal habit .
18 The coalition warns that federal and state regulations on environment , health and safety may be put at risk if the draft is agreed .
19 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 .
20 Only excellent dogs may be used at stud .
21 ‘ Matthew Burke , who toured Britain with the 1990 Australian Schoolboy team , is a brilliant young player and he may be used at fullback .
22 Outline answers may be found at Appendix 2 .
23 A copy may be found at Appendix A.
24 While working from the Billingham gallery , some of his work , such as those items exhibited at Kirkleatham , may be found at venues in the area .
25 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 .
26 Sunderland may be playing at Wembley next month but they may also be relegated from the Second Division despite having games in hand .
27 The Microprocessor Report suspects that Hummingbird may be aimed at MPEG full-motion video/audio applications and could eliminate the need for a separate MPEG chip .
28 As at any other time of year , coaches may be parked at Lothian Region Transport Marine Garage , Seafield Road .
29 No debt of the Business which may be owing at Completion is overdue by more than eight weeks and the amount of such debts ( less the amount of any provision or reserve calculated on the same basis as that applied in the Accounts and disclosed in the Disclosure Letter ) will be recoverable in full in the ordinary course of business and in any event not later than eight weeks after Completion and none of the said debts is subject to any counter-claim or set-off except to the extent of any such provision or reserve .
30 A lot of tact may be needed at times , yes .
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