Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | The vagina and vaginal opening , in a healthy woman , are highly distensible and even where there is some tightness this may enhance sensation in both parties rather than otherwise . |
2 | It will affect jobs in British brewing and long term , it may affect jobs in British retailing . |
3 | Access to Relevant Material by the Parents ' Solicitors : Solicitors representing parents may experience difficulties in getting background history of the child in care when preparing their cases , whereas solicitors representing Social Services Departments are likely to be drawn from the local authority Legal Departments , and to be fully informed . |
4 | So far we have been concerned with odours which affect the public at large , but consideration must also be given to the protection afforded by the law , to employees and other workers who may experience odours in their places of work , whether in a factory , office , shop , or educational establishment , etc . |
5 | You may experience cramp in the legs at night . |
6 | Because the muscles are being lengthened , you may experience pain in them . |
7 | There may arise circumstances in which a doctor may use a form of treatment for his patient 's benefit aware of the fact that it may have the secondary effect of accelerating ( or run the risk of accelerating ) the patient 's death . |
8 | This is as true for print-on-paper publishers who may deliver products in hard copy but invariably originate electronically , as it is for electronic information traders who both originate and deliver their products in electronic form . |
9 | Such differences may explain differences in content as well as the nature and distribution of power in British society . |
10 | Although they may explain homosexuality in terms of learning , they assume a common biological basis and process for this learning , and see the condition itself as homogeneous . |
11 | Impregnation under pressure has been advocated , but comparative tests have shown that it may damage pores in sandstones , particularly those lined with delicate clay minerals . |
12 | If it was n't the Russians , it was the British who wanted to interfere ; so I said , I am going away to wait for the day when once again an Austrian can decide when an Austrian may conduct music in his own country . |
13 | Both may conduct business in England and abroad . |
14 | Plainly article 9 can not have effect so as to stifle the freedom of all to comment on what is said in Parliament , even though such comment may influence Members in what they say . |
15 | As yet , the role of consumer or patient ‘ demand ’ , and the extent to which it may influence variations in surgical rates , has been relatively unexplored . |
16 | It should be noted , however , that the sharp rise of the " J " shaped curve at the older childbearing ages is probably due also to the fact that socio-economic considerations and the large family size already achieved by the mid-thirties may influence women in the older reproductive ages to resort to induced abortions . |
17 | Hay may spring surprise in Scottish |
18 | Where they survive , bishop 's transcripts are a valuable alternative source for the historian ; they may cover gaps in the original registers and can sometimes be more readily consulted . |
19 | They may want men in their lives , but they know they do n't necessarily need them . |
20 | Members of third parties may make complaints in writing to the director . |
21 | For example , a self-employed businessman may make use in his business of the accounting information he prepares for tax reasons . |
22 | From time to time the Engineer Surveyor may make recommendations in his report regarding the condition of the plant . |
23 | QUICK OPINION * , who failed by the narrowest margin to open his account at the fifth attempt when a short-priced favourite at Nottingham , may make amends in the Fairview New Homes Novice Chase ( 2.30 ) at Ascot , writes Course Correspondent . |
24 | Authors who recognize the significance of manipulation , indoctrination , or ‘ conditioned power ’ ( Galbraith , 1985 ) believe that people may make mistakes in deciding what are their interests , and accept definitions of their interests foisted upon them by the powerful . |
25 | ‘ He is the one who may partner Pinsent in the coxless pairs in the next Olympics . ’ |
26 | These reflections upon the character of the new vision of contracts may assist teachers in organizing their teaching of the modern doctrine . |
27 | A ‘ users ’ guide to PSD , including details of the modules available in a particular centre , is one possible approach and Annex 2 may assist centres in the preparation of such a guide . |
28 | In addition flocking may assist individuals in finding food through enhancing their searching efficiency : several advantages may therefore result from such behaviour ( Crook and Goss-Custard 1972 ; Thompson , Vertinsky and Krebs 1974 ) . |
29 | It may issue the licence for the operation of the stock exchange , it may suspend its functioning , it may impose penalties , may suspend the dealing in certain securities , and may commence proceedings in cases of insider dealing . |
30 | Future analyses , including a study of the lipid phenotypes of patients with colorectal carcinoma , may yield data in support of such a hypothesis . |