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

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1 With the Type I ‘ internal market ’ it is implied , although not always made explicit , that residents of the home health authority may be treated only by ‘ approved ’ or ‘ contracted ’ providers .
2 With the Type I ‘ Internal Market ’ it is implied , although not always made explicit , that residents of the home health authority may be treated only by ‘ approved ’ or ‘ contracted ’ providers .
3 Though variation in male success may be caused principally by differences in mate or territory quality ( whereas , in polygynous species , differences in mate number are the main cause of differences in success : Bateman , 1948 ; Wade , 1979 ; Clutton-Brock et al . ,
4 In order to derive the general form of Faraday 's law we need to notice that motion of charge along the wire may be caused both by electric and magnetic fields .
5 Personal sources provide a view of intangible aspects of the environment that may be filtered out by written media .
6 Solid particles may be filtered out by yarn packages and by fabrics , and , if the deposit is dark , stains occur or the stains can absorb colour and become dark .
7 The moisture content of wood may be determined simply by weighing a small sample before and after oven drying .
8 The law states that the power to exclude a pupil from a county , voluntary or maintained special school may be exercised only by the head teacher .
9 Similarly in those nationalised industries which are monopolies , the EFL may be met simply by raising prices .
10 If relevant to clinical practice these in vitro observations suggest that pseudoallergic drug reactions may be regulated not by pharmacological specificity but by relatively non-specific protein binding properties .
11 Studies of the molecular biology of hepatitis B virus have shown that the expression of HBsAg and pre-S2 protein is controlled by the same transcriptional promoter , whereas the expression of pre-S1 protein may be regulated independently by a second , usually less active , promoter .
12 I trust you will look favourably on both these applications and on any others that may be sent in by the various organisations within the village .
13 Such enabling legislation may be introduced in one or both of the houses of Congress by individual elected members , or may be sent there by the Executive .
14 Riders may be separated only by seconds , but a good prologue ride is a valuable psychological boost .
15 Such a phenomenon may be illustrated further by the facts in Phillips Products v Hamstead Plant Hire ( 1985 ) 4 TrL 98 , which involved the hire of a crane and driver .
16 If a specific sum is anticipated in 6 months time , and today 's price of the share in which it is intended to invest is considered low or is forecast to rise , then the price may be fixed now by the use of a call option .
17 This regulation of NaCl absrption may be achieved largely by modulation of acid-base transport systems .
18 This may be achieved either by spreading fixed costs or overheads ( eg by sharing research and development expenditure ) or by rationalisation ( ie cutting out inefficient production capacity ) .
19 This may be achieved either by way of limitation in the grant of the right itself or by way of separate covenant .
20 That may be achieved either by retaining formal verification notes or simply by retaining the source material from which the document was produced ( or indications of where that information was derived from ) .
21 To detect S phase cells by means of PCNA assay , scoring procedures have to be strictly standardised to consistently score only strongly stained nuclei , which may be achieved best by using image analysis .
22 This may be detected either by using pulse timing techniques or by very-long-baseline interferometry .
23 Affected subjects may be detected either by simple visual fluorescence or colorimetric screening tests or by direct assay of enzyme activity .
24 They may be aroused sexually by the naked bodies they wash and care for .
25 This may be represented pictorially by Fig. 2.1 .
26 You may input an unlimited number of addresses which may be called up by name , town , any of two user-defined fields or simply scroll through the list in ‘ Rolodex ’ fashion .
27 You may input an unlimited number of addresses which may be called up by name , town , any of two user-defined fields or simply scroll through the list in ‘ Rolodex ’ fashion .
28 Because the pressures are always highest at the front the expansion is always fastest there , although the most rapidly expanding elements may be swept away by the flow .
29 He wants growth on the scale of Korea and to ‘ uncouple the Northern Irish economy from the mainland ’ — at the moment he fears that it may be dragged back by the South East .
30 The T 2 observations may be affected simply by the fact that this is at least a second experience of being observed , i.e. there may be a learning effect due to T 1 .
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