Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [prep] considerable " in BNC.

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1 However , they should prove of considerable interest to researchers and designers .
2 Certainly , the appearance of the two sorts of warts is very different , skin warts being usually less than 5mm in diameter and flattish , while the genital variety are more pointed and ‘ frond-like ’ , and may grow to considerable size .
3 If this is not the case then the decision-making information system 's recommendations may result in considerable problems if recommendations are consistently vetoed .
4 Declining the chance to invest may result in considerable losses through lack of maintaining competitive strengths in the industry .
5 He demonstrated that pervasive ( or non-seam ) solution compaction may result in considerable reductions in thickness ( commonly up to 50% and more , rarely as much as 80% ) of finely crystalline carbonate units .
6 Every care should be exercised in reconstruction , for inferior work may result in considerable distortion .
7 Aside from the fact that I use this place for a specific purpose — a purpose that requires privacy , peace and quiet — it might lead to considerable misunderstandings .
8 For a trusted confidant contemplating moving on , Branson could go to considerable lengths of generosity , flattery or playfulness to persuade them to stay .
9 This , coupled with the travel factor , could lead to considerable fatigue and consequent reduction in effectiveness on the farm .
10 Standard errors are large on all the coefficients used in the regression equations for estimating both the population at risk and the unit costs and this could lead to considerable potential error in the estimated expenditure needs for individual Authorities .
11 I wonder whether you could define the circumstances in which it is appropriate for the Government to introduce a law reform Bill and seek to push it through all its procedures in a day without it going to a Standing Committee to be considered carefully as to its detail , when it happens that there is no particular circumstance of urgency and when the reform concerned could lead to considerable difficulties for the courts if the measure is not fully considered ?
12 I would hope that each would adopt an understanding attitude towards the other 's problems in circumstances in which the checks and balances of consent and willingness and ability to treat of which I spoke in In re J. [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 could come under considerable strain .
13 Because lianes often tie together several trees , felling of one tree may lead to considerable damage to others , while logging tracks ( Figure 9.2 ) may take up to 10% or even 30% of the forest area .
14 The production of instruction and training programmes suitable for the use of both end-users and intermediaries would result in considerable savings in production costs .
15 It believes that the effect of the judgment would result in considerable disparity in the treatment of different Names ' recoveries .
16 This would argue for considerable community organization and official control of the division and leasing of land on the urban periphery .
17 ‘ There is little hope that the Taj will survive without considerable damage to its surface ’
18 As pollution in India is set to rise with the growing pace of industrialisation and the increasing ownership of motor cars there is little hope that the Taj will survive without considerable damage to its surface and a need for continuous restoration .
19 The full length of unsupported trailing edge on the comparatively deep cone will vibrate at considerable amplitude .
20 Firstly , because they are derived without adjustment for standardised mortality ratio their use in a formula containing standardised mortality ratio will result in considerable double counting .
21 When the Annual Report and Accounts were issued last month , the Chief Executive referred to consideration by Scottish Nuclear of an improved decommissioning technique known as ‘ deferred safestore ’ , which if adopted , will result in considerable benefits for the company .
22 We believe that small and medium-sized companies , which tend to be the most innovative , will be persuaded to develop new technologies and that that investment will result in considerable leverage .
23 You will hear in considerable detail in a later lecture about how septic shock and endotoxin work .
24 ‘ It is feared that such dumping will lead to considerable problems with pollution , disease , vermin , noise levels and methane gas , and will threaten the safety and well-being of the community .
25 In the course of his fieldwork the anthropologist will observe in considerable detail the day-to-day interactions of a few hundred individuals with many of whom he will eventually become intimately acquainted .
26 With so much riding on their personal success , they can feel under considerable pressure to aim for the top .
27 The subject chosen requires a considerable amount of stripping out to access certain parts and a wrong diagnosis early in the repair can result in considerable nugatory work .
28 The unequal division of the estate among children can result in considerable inequality .
29 The second goal is to make the school resemble more closely the sod of place within which the teacher would like to teach … this second goal can become of considerable importance , and in some situations of conflict it can become more important than the first .
30 Thus each extra code describes a block of several symbols , and with suitable data this can lead to considerable compression .
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