Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] and [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Here the composition may unfold and develop as I work .
2 While it is clear that compounds with antithrombin or antiplatelet properties may enhance and sustain the action of thrombolytic agents , their optimum use and potential haemorrhagic side-effects remain to be explored .
3 Using the equations for the expected return ( 5.7 ) , actual return ( 5.19 ) , beta ( 5.20 ) , variance due to the market ( 5.21 ) , non-market variance ( 5.22 ) , and total variance ( 5.23 ) we may construct and analyse any portfolio of equities .
4 A LIFESPAN option performs a specific task which may construct and issue one or more transactions .
5 Let's eat and get out of here .
6 Pupils may eat and drink in the Refectory , or in the classrooms by arrangement with members of staff .
7 It is clear from the above that the following types of situations may arise and fall within the ambit of s677 : 1 .
8 If it ends up in a bark crevice , the seed may germinate and penetrate the tree .
9 ‘ You may stay and catch the ferry at first light when it crosses but that is your decision . ’
10 In some cases , the star may explode and throw off enough matter to bring its mass below the limit .
11 Furthermore , participants in such orders may utilize and develop a heritage of knowledge which they may never be capable of grasping as a whole .
12 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
13 It is potentially worrying that the climate of evasion which produced the 1991 undercount may persist and affect the reliability of future Censuses also .
14 He may build and destroy in this life , mostly for his own ends , but through Jesus , and the enlightenment he gives , comes a greater life , a fulfilling love .
15 If the nurse neglects this part of her role the amputee may fall and injure himself or lose confidence in his ability to adapt and cope with this problem .
16 This section also covers the Policyholder in a personal capacity e.g. the Policyholder 's pet dog may attack and kill some sheep in a field .
17 Let's wait and see what happens , Kit .
18 Let's wait and see what they can do themselves . "
19 I said let's wait and see how it prints and Vic agreed but I did n't get good vibes .
20 Let's wait and see what happens . ’
21 All I all I think I would say at this stage is let's wait and see whether the county and one district are in line on the question of the the new settlement .
22 Let's wait and see what happens , ’ says Coun Williams , displaying a breathtaking blindness .
23 The South Africans have made strides forward but let's wait and see what happens . ’
24 Let's wait and see the first one ah ?
25 But let's wait and see cause I 'll take you out and we 'll have a look .
26 Let's wait and see .
27 Well , let's wait and hear wh what says , he 'll probably explain to you the history of why it is like this .
28 At the same time , public opinion may qualify and grade the measure of its ‘ realism ’ , and some genres may be more ‘ verisimilar ’ than others : ‘ In other words , the law of certain genres coincides with public opinion ; but the latter does not have absolute rights . ’
29 Two people who think they are disagreeing may , in fact , be talking about different things and would n't disagree if they were talking about the same thing , but it 's important to recognise that when the university and colleges talk about what they want to do about sexual harassment , they certainly imagine that a range of different forms of response are going to be appropriate to this range of different forms of behaviour , ranging from on the one hand education , encouraging people to think they have a right to protest and answer back , to giving them access to erm people who may mediate and persuade another person who they 're not making an impact on that their behaviour is unreasonable , to the most extreme disciplinary procedures against someone who 's behaving in a way which is generally thought to be unacceptable and who 's not prepared to desist .
30 As he knelt at his mother 's feet , the sovereign invested her son with the symbols of office , ‘ by girding him with a Sword … by putting a Coronet on his head … and a Gold Ring on his finger … and also by delivering a Gold Rod into his hand , that he may preside there and may direct and defend those parts to hold to him and his heirs … for ever ’ .
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