Example sentences of "may [be] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 3 ) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions , regard may be had to the previous conduct and activities in business or financial matters of the person in question and , in particular , to any evidence that he has — ( a ) committed an offence involving fraud or other dishonesty or violence ; ( b ) contravened any provision made by or under any enactment appearing to the Bank to be designed for protecting members of the public against financial loss due to dishonesty , incompetence or malpractice … ( c ) engaged in any business practices appearing to the Bank to be deceitful or oppressive or otherwise improper ( whether unlawful or not ) or which otherwise reflect discredit on his method of conducting business ; ( d ) engaged in or been associated with any other business practices or otherwise conducted himself in such a way as to cast doubt on his competence and soundness of judgement . |
2 | The Directive allowed a margin of discretion in introducing national laws but where problems arise over interpretation of the Act reference may be had to the Directive . |
3 | Further detail on these interests may be had on application to the departments . |
4 | No more profit may be had as the maximum revenue per option is E — P — S whereas the maximum revenue ( S — E — C ) for a call is unconstrained . |
5 | This may be had through two main channels , either by applying directly to the SIB or by applying indirectly through Self Regulatory Organization 's ( SRO 's ) . |
6 | Details may be had from . |
7 | Further details may be had from John Gaustad . |
8 | A list of titles and further information may be had from David Lines at Sandpiper Books , ( ) . |
9 | Details may be had from Terry Palmer at Heritage House ( ) . |
10 | A fine composition , which projects the Opera House against the magnificent bridge ( classical ‘ old and new ’ ) may be had in the morning light , further down the walkway of Farm Cove , almost at the gates of the botanical gardens . |
11 | A fine composition , which projects the Opera House against the magnificent bridge ( classical ‘ old and new ’ ) may be had in the morning light , further down the walkway of Farm Cove , almost at the gates of the botanical gardens . |
12 | The vital date was long held to be 1825 , on a work published by Pickering ; but other claims are being advanced , and some inexpensive fun may be had by searching booksellers ' shelves in the endeavour to push the date back a little . |
13 | Some comfort may be had by adding the following words to the end of this clause : provided that the Tenant shall have the same rights of relief against forfeiture as if the Lease had been completed |
14 | Let's look at the five in turn and see how they apply to you and what you can do to counteract any harmful effects they may be having on your life . |
15 | There are now serious environmental concerns about a whole range of chemicals that go into these cleaners , and the detrimental effect that some of them may be having on wildlife in rivers and shorelines . |
16 | It is a fact that whatever actions are being taken at any one time , the individuals concerned are rarely , if ever , aware of the effect they may be having on events and the conditions of life in the remote future . |
17 | To find out what effect all this burning may be having on the upper atmosphere , particularly upon global warming , the Brazilian space institute , in collaboration with NASA from the United States , has been carrying out a research programme . |
18 | Where the tutorial focuses on current productions , I have found that students will work hard on their performances and be open about their work and any problems they may be having with the characters they are playing . |
19 | It is in no way intended to replace any treatment you may be having from a doctor , consultant or practitioner . |