Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] a [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Using elementary operations of this kind , we may construct a canonical form of lambda-matrices , which is diagonal , the elements in the diagonal being functions of
2 You may experience a strong sense of anger and resentment when the weather turns bad and your pet is outside all alone , instead of in his rightful place by your side .
3 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
4 The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data .
5 Children who visit may absorb a magical sense of bygone years In a home which is furnished and run in the style of fifty years ago .
6 The consortia which are established may cover a wide range of situations and it is important that the position of each centre involved is made clear at an early stage in the validation process .
7 Such technology once in place may signal a new era of competition : for example , it might allow the Chicago exchanges to try to wrest some of the specifically European interest rate and index derivatives away from the Europeans .
8 The benefits of a centralised distribution system may include a small rate of tax on the centre 's activities , but since these are unlikely to include much added value to the products being distributed , the scope for manipulating transfer prices is limited .
9 Both the second and , more strongly , the third reason show that the doctrine of excessive defence may include a substantial element of excuse in its rationale , even though its theoretical foundation lies unmistakably in the concept of legal justification .
10 You may include a separate piece of paper for this , but print your name on it very clearly .
11 Any conversation with elderly people may include a certain amount of guilt or recrimination about the past .
12 The tephra in any one place may include a wide range of different-sized fragments and a simple set of terms is used to distinguish between these :
13 Your army may include a single unit of Flagellants .
14 Perhaps , instead of seeing the whole operation as a put-up job , we ought to accept a changed concept of what a fifty-year-old looks like .
15 Any area , in fact , may display a wide variety of settlements at all stages of development at any one time .
16 Peter 's situation illustrates the fact that patients who spend very little time in hospital or have minor procedures performed still have anxieties and may need a great deal of help both before and after discharge .
17 In historical writing you may need a great deal of factual information to support your argument or opinion .
18 Deaf mothers may need a separate tour of the hospital , and separate explanations about technical equipment , drugs , labour and birth .
19 They may need a good deal of support because of these conflicts , yet this is rarely available .
20 For example , a pupil who is mastering literacy and numeracy with few difficulties will spend a considerable amount of time in the ordinary classroom , but another may need a good deal of specialised help and be at a stage of going to only one or two lessons daily in the fully integrated situation .
21 But the existing offspring may benefit more , may need a little bit of extra milk , so the existing offspring may try to erm , demand more milk , or at least milk for longer than the mother to supply .
22 If you wish to update a process model then you may install a new version of the PMDL for that model again using option 7.3.1 — Install/Deinstall Process Models .
23 Both boys and girls should experience a wide range of children 's literature .
24 Perhaps the Auditor General should conduct a thorough study of the potential costs and benefits of carrying through such reforms in this country , up to and including accrual accounts for UK Inc .
25 If a patient complains of any of these problems the nurse should make a careful assessment of the situation by asking tactful questions .
26 Since most of the beginner 's forensic work will be in county courts and magistrates ' courts , he should make a special point of familiarising himself with the procedure and powers of these courts .
27 An alternative and fairer approach would be for an incoming radical government to insist that each of the privatized industries should make a free issue of stock , by way of compensation for the sale of public assets at deflated prices .
28 He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences .
29 The suggestion was made that the Borough Council should make a discretionary grant of 100% rate relief to public halls in the rural part of the borough .
30 On the basis of an estimated 10 per cent of the Earth 's surface currently being part of a hot-spot swell it has been calculated that on average hot-spot epeirogeny should affect a particular area of crust about every 600 Ma .
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