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

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1 The academic development and day-to-day management of fields , which may be made up of modules contributed from more than one department , are , however , in the hands of Field Committees headed by elected Field Chairs ( the horizontal axis ) .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Grade A monuments from the list of sites which may be handed over
5 Across the 30 pages of the booklet are details of ‘ ppe for use in a very dangerous situation ’ ( e.g. facing Waqar Younis ) , ‘ ppe which may be caught up during use ’ ( which requires the equipment to have an ‘ appropriate resistance threshold above which a constituent part will break and eliminate the danger ’ .
6 Guild members are not content with the position in the cooperative world which may be summed up in the saying of the man ‘ My wife and I are one , and I am that one ’ .
7 In the long term , there has been a gradual but clearly identifiable change in the attitude of British business since the Second World War , which may be summed up in a single word : management .
8 All are designed to convert pre-existing contractual rights and obligations to net monetary rights and obligations , which may be set off against one another to produce the net sums referred to above .
9 thirdly , some principles of professional practice which may be drawn up on the basis of these discussions .
10 The fee for burial does not include charges for grave-digging , which may be carried out by a parochial officer ( in which case the vicar sets the charge ) , or by a grave-digger hired by the funeral director .
11 See Chapter 11 , 5 for discussion of the various types of child assessment which may be carried out .
12 ‘ In this section — … ‘ company ’ means a company within the meaning given by section 735(1) of the Companies Act or a company which may be wound up under Part V of this Act ( unregistered companies ) ; …
13 The position would , of course , have been plainer if Parliament had provided an expanded express definition of ‘ company ’ for the purposes of the group of sections which relate to administrative receivers , such as was done in the case of section 388(4) of the Act of 1986 , and was also done , for example , in section 22(2) ( b ) of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 , where company is defined as including ‘ any company which may be wound up under Part V of the Insolvency Act . ’
14 The definition of ‘ company ’ in section 22(2) ( b ) of that Act includes any company which may be wound up under Part V of the Insolvency Act .
15 It may be appropriate to establish in the course of the discussions the information on the potential acquiror which may be conveyed back to the client .
16 Much of what we do in daily life is done by habit , which may be passed down from one generation to another .
17 6.2 You shall indemnify us from all actions , costs , claims , demands , expenses and liabilities whatsoever resulting from any actual or alleged infringement as aforesaid in Condition 6.1 , and at your own expense will defend or ( at our option ) assist in the defence of any proceedings which may be brought in that connection , provided that you shall be under no liability under Condition 6.1 or this Condition in respect of any infringement as aforesaid occasioned by use of a design or specification supplied to you by us .
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