Example sentences of "may be make [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Category ( e ) should also cater for the situation where a payment may be made to another insurer in accordance with current market practice as opposed to a specific agreement , e.g. a Travel insurer may seek partial reimbursement from us as Home insurers having dealt with a claim which is covered under both policies . |
2 | Two objections , however , may be made to this reasoning . |
3 | A charge of 10p may be made for each ticket resold . |
4 | The visual ambiguity of handwriting is such that a number of possible interpretations may be made for any written word . |
5 | Further , by wills and settlements , provision may be made for those who may come into existence at a future time , subject to the rule against perpetuities , which forbids any disposition which is not certain to take effect ( if it takes effect at all ) within lives in being and twenty-one years afterwards ; but a life in being includes a person en ventre sa mere at the time when the will or settlement takes effect . |
6 | Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall . |
7 | Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall . |
8 | The cut may be made with little or no apparent awareness , the patient suddenly discovering that she has cut herself and at the same time experiencing a sense of relief . |
9 | ( 4 ) A payment may be made on such terms that it has been agreed , expressly or impliedly , by the recipient that , if it shall prove not to have been due , it will be repaid by him . |
10 | A number of comments may be made on this provision . |
11 | Comparisons may be made of many different properties ; shape , size , colour , texture , where the things were found , their use , scent , etc . |
12 | A sequence of words which ends at a point where a pause may be made without any detrimental effect to the sense of the utterance . |
13 | A number of points may be made about this debate . |
14 | This objection may be made about most human beings as well as about most fictional characters at the present time , when there is no accepted common standard . |
15 | Substitutions may be made at any time without penalty . |
16 | Regulations may be made at any meeting . |
17 | Enquiries may be made at any time ( and indeed should be ! ) but applications are normally considered in April and September each year . |
18 | Disclosure may be made at any time between the creation of the fiduciary relationship between firm and customer and the act or omission which would otherwise constitute a breach of duty , or after the breach of duty has occurred , for example on a contract note . |
19 | Girls and boys who have reached their third birthday are eligible for the Nursery and applications for a Nursery place may be made at any time . |
20 | This does not mean , however , that the scientific and ideological elements can not be distinguished ; and a further distinction may be made between those classifications which are more descriptive and those which have a larger theoretical content . |
21 | Comparison may be made between some of Eysenck 's findings and those of Michael Schofield . |
22 | All colours may be made from these . |
23 | Although third party claims may be made in all areas of international law , the topic will be examined only in three specified areas . |
24 | The notice of objection was expressly stated to be ‘ without prejudice to any challenge that may be made in any subsequent proceedings , for instance by way of an action in negligence . ’ |
25 | Providing there is an interior solution for intergenerational transfers ( which may be made in either direction ) , the general equilibrium of the economy is unaffected by tax and debt policy . |