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

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1 This may as easily refer to discourse type as to discourse topic ( Lecture notes on X , for example , or An article about Y ) .
2 However , institutions will be tempted to try to undercut one another in bids to attract funding and this may very well result in reductions in the unit of resource .
3 This may very well have to be the hallmark of the future church in modernity , just as it was in the early days of Christian existence .
4 And this may very well occur in practice because superconductors used in integrated circuits can have cross-sections less than 10 -12 m 2 .
5 This should also eventually result in a reduction in the volume of mail being dealt with in the Typing Pool and hence eliminate the backlog which has been evident since the introduction of Community Charge .
6 This must almost inevitably lead to marital breakdown .
7 Although they are a larger and less tightly-knit group , this might well also apply to agency secretarial workers .
8 This could very well prove to be just how it is to be .
9 Undoubtedly many arts teachers will greet this news with relief , but for others there will be concern that here again the arts are being subjected to a form of discrimination , and that this could once more lead to their being marginalized .
10 But this could quite easily turn into farce or pretension .
11 This would no longer depend on entry on , or removal from , the individual company 's register and share certificates would become a thing of the past .
12 Do not be tempted to start a harder routine at the beginning as this will almost certainly detract from the potential gains .
13 If the buildings insurance on the property you buy is tied by a lease ( this will usually only apply to flats ) additional buildings insurance may not be required .
14 This can too easily move into saving endangered species and not caring for the Minke whales , the Harp seals , or the East African mammals .
15 This can quite often happen as a result of the last part of the tone-unit being already ‘ given ’ ( i.e. something which has already been mentioned or is completely predictable ) , for example :
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