Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In most LEAs the education committee is composed of various sub-committees : usually one for finance , at least one for schools ( in larger authorities there may well be separate ones for primary , secondary and special schools ) , at least one for further education ( which may be subdivided into youth and community work , adult education and recreation ) , and one each for careers , libraries and museums , and sites and buildings . |
2 | The Scots ' reputation for industry may be called into question if the results of a P-E International survey are to be believed |
3 | Although the matter of Thursday 's meeting is not on the official agenda , the council 's freedom of speech policy may be called into question . |
4 | We have also seen how the expected vibrations of a model molecule may be organized into symmetry species , and how in simple cases this leads to very simple correlations between the vibration frequencies observed and the expected modes of the model . |
5 | Workload Definition : Workload definition may be sub-divided into fault diagnosis/isolation , non-destructive testing ( NDT ) and predictive maintenance which includes condition monitoring ( CM ) . |
6 | The recommendation may be incorporated into food law eventually , but at the moment it pays to be aware of the difference between ‘ flavoured ’ and ‘ flavour ’ . |
7 | If the user has the authority to do so , modules may be entered into LIFESPAN after including them in the module header of a package and instructing LIFESPAN to enter them . |
8 | New versions of the modules may be entered into LIFESPAN ( via the given package ) until such time as it is judged that the work has been completed . |
9 | An entry point is a package through which a module may be entered into LIFESPAN i.e. one which is owned by the specified user and has an active DC referencing the module . |
10 | This implies that when the balance is temporarily favourable to the working class , the demands that it espouses , whether or not they are in the interests of the dominant class , may be translated into state policy — for example , on social welfare ( see Gough 1979 ; Esping-Andersen and Korpi 1984 ) , workers ' rights and so on . |
11 | Course adjustments may be put into effect immediately in the case of full-time courses , while , in order to protect the interests of part-time students locked into the Institution 's examination programme , adequate forward notice and even a transitional period with parallel diets , have had to be offered . |
12 | Instead , the fuel rods from the planned new generation of pressurised water reactors ( PWRs ) may be put into store for more than 100 years , before being buried in deep-rock formations , unreprocessed . |
13 | Share incentive and bonus schemes which may be linked into employee stock ownership plan ( ESOP ) trusts . |
14 | The reasons may be divided into tragedy and comedy . |
15 | In an action for debt or damages , a lesser sum than claimed may be paid into court at any time before judgment ( Ord 11 , r 1 ) . |
16 | First , some part of an object ( or process , etc. ) may be thrown into relief relative to other parts . |
17 | ( B ) ( 7 ) : The ball may be brought into play at a formed lineout or by a quick throw-in without waiting for players to form a lineout . |
18 | Some common , fairly recent objects may be brought into school by pupils , or may be fairly easily acquired from junk shops , or as loans from parents or the elderly , although prices are rising even for twentieth-century objects . |
19 | All or any of the following may be brought into consideration : |
20 | The plaintiff 's feelings may be wounded if he is subjected to aggressive cross-examination , especially if it is designed to support what transpires to be an unsuccessful plea of justification , so this forensic factor may be brought into account . |
21 | No vines may be brought into production for Champagne until they have attained their ‘ third leaf ’ , that is to say , when they are three years old . |
22 | Outliers that arise simply from the skewness of the distribution can be removed , and previously hidden outliers may be forced into view . |
23 | The decision to expand outside national boundaries is therefore usually taken at some later stage in their development , and this section reviews the factors that may be taken into account in arriving at a decision which fundamentally alters the nature and scope of a company 's activities . |
24 | Points for winning a critical match in the European League may no longer be the same as for victories in a three-star tournament ; defeats may be taken into account as well as victories ; and victories in the European Club Cup should also be included . |
25 | There appears to be no time-limit on the matters to be considered , so that not only the final act but a whole course of conduct may be taken into account . |
26 | The criteria adopted by the Court of Appeal in Newell ( 1980 ) were that courts should only take account of characteristics with which the provocation was concerned ; permanent characteristics such as race and , probably , religion may be taken into account , but transient conditions such as intoxication and exhaustion may not . |
27 | The possibility of postal misdelivery and of an administrative mishap at the suppliers ' office may be taken into account and it may be appropriate to send out reminders prior to the closing date . |
28 | Where allocations are made to individual service points , a number of factors may be taken into account in deciding the division of funds . |
29 | First , the subject expertise of the staff may be taken into account and made use of where possible . |
30 | The judge is looking mainly at condition in relation to age , but manners , conformation and action may be taken into account . |