Example sentences of "[noun] that [modal v] [verb] as a " in BNC.
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1 | So none of the experiments take account of the possible errors and ambiguities that can arise as a result of processing the acoustic waveform by the acoustic-phonetic front-end . |
2 | The difference lies in the object of the work , that is , they minimize the damage that may arise as a result of entry into the care system and to restore vulnerable families to ‘ good-enough ’ personal and social functioning . |
3 | There is also a simple version of the circuit that can act as a trickle-charger for a car-type battery . |
4 | In addition you will need to decide whether you want a type that will act as a further embellishment of your scheme or one that blends insignificantly into the background in order not to detract attention from the curtains themselves . |
5 | It includes provision for any obligations that may arise as a result of the management agreements relating to the sites of special scientific interest . |
6 | The attraction of the book is that it gives clinicians an easily readable albeit superficial overview that will serve as a useful introduction : and even specialists in the field are likely to find useful information in one or more of the chapters . |
7 | The mountains have an undisputed lure , the Russian people a warmth and generosity that will come as a very pleasant surprise to all who arrive with an open mind and a readiness to respond with a smile . |
8 | She also points out the importance of the older person having some privacy however dependent he or she becomes , with a room that can double as a sitting room and includes , if possible , TV , electric kettle , cups , and so on , so that there is an independent place to be . |
9 | Similarly , a photographer who also occupies a ground-floor unit needed a huge room that could operate as a photographic studio . |
10 | The problem for would-be physiological psychologists is that until relatively recently there have been no other natural phenomena or man-made devices that we understand better than human behaviour that could act as a model or analogy . |
11 | The other side of that is that I think a lot of dons are increasingly concerned at the level of alcohol consumption and the sort of behaviour that can emerge as a result of it , you know I do sense that many of us think it 's a real problem . |
12 | In contrast , a few people pointed out the disadvantages that could arise as a result of being disabled when interacting with patients or clients . |
13 | We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem . |
14 | As a contemporary writer observed , Moscow had no interest in an ASEAN-sponsored neutralisation that could act as a smokescreen for continued US control and influence or create a vacuum from which the Soviet Union is excluded but China , because of its location and ambitions is not . |
15 | This statement should include a description of the basic organizational character , policies , values , and priorities that will exist as a result of the transformational change . |
16 | The sores and ulcers that may occur as a result of STDs offer a ready route of entry for the virus . |
17 | It again resorted to the previously tried formula of a counter-proposal that might serve as a compromise . |
18 | I am delighted to be associated with such a far-reaching project that will act as a clearing house for many people 's activities across the world through a service dedicated to the needs of an unrestricted membership . |
19 | You will have gained the knowledge of how to tell when a particular food does not suit your body and how to deal with any bloating or other symptoms that may occur as a result . |
20 | In T.acidophilum , stretches of oligo-T preceded by a relatively stable stem and loop structure that may serve as a termination signal was found downstream from the 3' of the 16S rRNA coding region ( 3 ) . |
21 | An airfield that can serve as a focus for , and a monument to , an era of aviation long gone . |
22 | Intelligently , Channel 4 has put the 12 part series into four videos that will serve as a substitute to anyone who missed the programmes . |
23 | ‘ I forced myself to write a chapter or two about the good things he did : getting rid of dead wood in the bureau ; eliminating corruption among his agents ; setting up a fingerprint system , an FBI laboratory that could serve as a technical resource for police forces all over the country . |
24 | She has found a number of old photographs that will come as a great surprise to me . |