Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 And if a journalist able to do you any kind of legitimate favour he or she will certainly feel that you owe him or her one in return ; this debt may be called in when you are least able to be informative .
3 Kevin Horlock may be called in to midfield
4 ENVIRONMENT Secretary John Gummer may be called in to save a family of badgers at Berwick .
5 All our pension fund assets are managed by independent , professional fund managers , each of whom has specific instructions that no asset may be invested in or loaned to Tomkins , in any way , ’ Mr Duncan explains .
6 Correctly practised such movements ensure that each dancer can perform in many different ways the four vital movements of which the body is capable ( the legs may be turned in or out ) , viz. to bend , stretch , rise and rotate .
7 UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January
8 Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing .
9 Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing .
10 To warn is a function of language ; but a warning may be realized in , for example :
11 Thus a carer 's role may be fitted in on top of employment and domestic responsibilities .
12 If the contents of the statement are not contested therefore it may be put in as evidence without the witness being called to give oral testimony .
13 He adds that cherry syrup may be used in like manner .
14 Comparable psuedo-allegorizing may be found in , for example , Constant du Hamel , where Constant 's wife extorts from her would be seducers a sachet ( cf. bourse " purse " — " scrotum " ) , a corroie ( " belt " , " money-pouch " , therefore parallel to bourse ) and an anel ( " ring " — " anus " , " labia " and ? " foreskin " ) , or in Les trois Dames qui troverent l'anel , " The three women who found the " ring " " , which has an obvious basic parallel in Les trois Dames qui troverent un vit .
15 Donations to the ‘ Around the Isles ’ charity fund for multiple sclerosis may be paid in at any branch of the Halifax Building Society and Bank of Scotland .
16 The purchaser will need to remember that a minimum delay of between 14 and 21 clear days may be needed in between exchange and completion if either an ordinary resolution or special resolution of shareholders is needed .
17 Dr Hazel will take up his appointment on 6 August but may be see in and around the Department before then as he gets to grips with his job .
18 These symptoms are indeed merely cyclical ones , but , the talk is , a more serious illness may be edging in .
19 The merits of an approach allowing the company to seek civil redress are essentially twofold : first , no victim need be identified ; and secondly , an action may be brought in the context of anonymous stock market trades .
20 I understand that they are policed by the State Veterinary Service , but where the wholesomeness of the animals ' feed is involved , the Environmental Health Service may be brought in .
21 The incentive aspect may be brought in at this stage to define a reward for the contractor for finishing on or before the contract completion date and compensation to the customer for finishing late .
22 Data processing professionals are much more facilitators in this environment , and they may be brought in to assist on tasks such as detailed debugging .
23 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 .
24 Although the recent decisions on the Channel Tunnel and the PBKAL ( Paris-Brussels-Cologne-Amsterdam-London ) line are signs that Britain may be coming in from the cold , the country is still seen as an isolated outpost of a European transport network in which the main traffic flows will run north to south linking the industrial areas of France , Germany and Italy .
25 It is the purest form of finding out about an ancient site , but it does depend on the ability of the observer to distinguish information that may be coming in from a variety of sources .
26 ‘ Malcolm may be coming in for a couple of days each week , ’ said Rofe .
27 Yet it is still not certain exactly how much lead may be taken in from this source .
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