Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What worries me is that they may break down the wall scrambling over it .
2 Winnicott observed that such ‘ transitional objects ’ were important , precisely because they may appear to the infant as not fully part of the external world , and therefore not entirely separate from the child 's own body .
3 If someone dies in hospital , they may rest in the hospital mortuary , or the funeral director will arrange for the body to be taken to the chapel of rest .
4 Technocrats are ‘ statists ’ who consider that state policies are available to manage all social problems , although in selecting solutions they may lean to the right ( favouring market management and abhorring the inefficiencies of state socialism ) or to the left ( deploring the waste of social resources under capitalism ) .
5 It is relatively easy to legislate against CFCs — but they may persist in the atmosphere for 100 years , and so will continue to build up ; and it is far harder to suppress N 2 0 production .
6 Prisoners may complain to the prison authorities or they may complain to the Board of Visitors .
7 They may lead to the award of a masters ' degree , a postgraduate diploma or certificate , a post-experience diploma or certificate , or a second degree .
8 If your superiors get wind that you are feuding with a fellow employee , they may intervene in the hope of sorting the problem out .
9 They may intervene in the work of some departments but only at the cost of neglecting broad strategy and the work of others .
10 If poor quality replacements have been fitted they may react with the brake fluid .
11 Transposons can also be thought of as parasites , although as yet we know little of the harm , or good , they may do to the host cell .
12 They may feel at the time very sincere about their forgiveness but if that is all that happens the old feelings of misunderstanding and bitterness can swiftly recur .
13 Defendants are entitled to give evidence of their honest state of mind , and to explain why their dominant motive , irrespective of any dislike they may feel for the plaintiff , was to comment on a matter of public interest .
14 This research aims to examine how case and thematic systems may differ in non-related languages ( English and Hungarian are studied ) , and how they may change in the course of the historic development of a given language .
15 They may provide for the position of the institutional equity investors in respect of warranties on a flotation , in particular , whether or not they would give warranties in the offer for sale agreement to the merchant bank leading the flotation .
16 Words flung out in temper , for instance , do not carry lasting conviction although they may wound at the time , whereas a calm statement , arising from inner knowledge , is likely to come from the centre of one 's being and to hold fast .
17 They may occur to the discoverer in a flash of inspiration , as in the mythical story of Newton 's discovery of the law of gravitation being triggered by his seeing an apple fall from a tree .
18 There are also carefully planned strategies to cope with emergencies and the victims of major travel accidents , wherever they may occur in the world .
19 Evil men may be reborn as sub-human animals , but virtuous men have at least the prospect that they may escape from the cycle of rebirths into the nirvana of final extinction .
20 The market position of women is related to the period that they may withdraw from the labour market to have children .
21 On the other side , men of letters have so few opportunities of applying themselves to the general practice that the rules they lay down , however plausible they may seem in the closet , would often ruin the honest gardener who should venture to follow them .
22 However , EPHOS is not expected to impinge upon the UK 's own GOSIP profile , ‘ EPHOS is at a higher level , ’ according to the UK 's Central Computing and Telecommunications Agency , although it admits that ‘ they may merge in the future , but we 're talking about four or five years . ’
23 Knowing that these and similar things are being said , in order to commemorate past deeds , so that they may come to the notice of future generations , I have not been able to hide the struggles of the wicked or the lives of those who have lived righteously , even in much uncultivated speech .
24 Aside from being difficult to fit they may interfere with the dog 's restricted breathing abilities .
25 Guide those who shape the decisions of government that they may plan for the good of all society , and not set neighbour against neighbour , class against class , region against region .
26 Chris always ends his visits by asking children not to disturb or try and touch snakes they may find in the wild .
27 While there may be a reluctance on the part of the courts to rule on the validity of Acts of Parliament , a related issue which has arisen is whether they may adjudicate upon the question whether something purporting to be an Act of Parliament actually is such .
28 The next sections of the paper examine a number of the key proposals in relation to the impact they may have on the assessment of efficiency .
29 Granted they may point to the assassination of Marie Drumm in hospital .
30 Whatever the validity of these observations , they are salutary warnings in moving over-boldly in the direction of student self-learning ; and they may point to the value of ensuring the existence of an adequately supportive learning environment .
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