Example sentences of "may [be] [vb pp] in two " in BNC.

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1 This danger may be met in two ways .
2 Each entry may be stored in two versions , the original as taken from the database and stored unconditionally by Oedipus , and the most recent copy , saved at the discretion of the lexicographer ( by employing the protect command ) .
3 The provision of this " safe pasture " may be achieved in two ways :
4 Open lips which quickly change to the more elongated shape of the long vowel IE may be seen in two different forms .
5 CASE 2 : when a number has been entered in the Print Sequence Number Start box the form may be completed in two ways when a number of subsequent entries are also to be proofed :
6 These criticisms may be evaluated in two ways .
7 Both kinds of data may be organised in two ways : a ) On a computer
8 The contrast between the accounts of battle within the conventions of adventure-story and Jan Needle 's deliberate departure from these conventions may be shown in two contrasted passages .
9 Update Baseline may be used in two modes : either as a means of checking which packages will be affected , in which case a single log file will be produced but the LIFESPAN database will be left unaltered ; or to implement any changes which are identified , in which case two log files will be produced , detailing the processing carried out and the approver 's involvement .
10 The facility may be used in two modes : either to only produce a report of the comparison results , or to go further , and enter the updates into LIFESPAN , provided the normal LIFESPAN entry conditions are satisfied .
11 Again , this may be found in two forms .
12 This may be measured in two ways .
13 Domestic hot water may be supplied in two ways , ‘ directly ’ or ‘ indirectly ’ .
14 In this procedure the patient loses the entire cortex of one half of the brain , though in cases of recurrent tumour the hemisphere may be removed in two or more stages .
15 Slains may be approached in two ways : comfortably by means of a long quiet climbing lane from the trees on the edge of Cruden , or more adventurously , once alighted from the bus on the upper road , between stone walls , along that wide lane of sticky brown clay , perilously full of holes .
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