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

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1 From the Soviet perspective a socialist government in Kampuchea has remained a sine qua non of any settlement of the Kampuchean issue , although Soviet resolve on this issue may weaken in the face of the current ASEAN commitment to a neutral Kampuchea ( see below ) .
2 some residual contamination may remain in the soil owing to concentrations which do not induce microbial degradation ;
3 If untreated , recovery occurs after a few weeks , but discharging abscesses may remain in the groin .
4 Joe now withdrew his hand from the desk and , rising to his feet , he looked down on to the upturned faces of the two men and said , ‘ My mother may remain in the house as long as she wishes , but the running of it , the accounts and such , I wish to leave in your control .
5 Thus , the record of many negative movements of base level may remain in the landscape to be interpreted by the geomorphologist .
6 As a result aggradation took place and the surfaces of such aggradations , now dissected by later erosion , may remain in the form of terraces .
7 Issues of equal opportunity may arise in a number of contexts ; for example , those of gender , race , disability and religion .
8 The nature of the problem can be illustrated by giving a few examples of the types of conflict that may arise in a financial conglomerate .
9 Perhaps an immunologically vulnerable subset of inflammatory bowel disease patients , Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis alike , are prone to develop refractory pouchitis under the influence of certain mechanical , vascular , bacteriological or biochemical factors , or all four that may arise in an ileal reservoir .
10 Undesirable removal of lubricants may occur in machinery and hazards may arise in the use of steam lances .
11 In the case of genes , we saw in Chapter 3 that co-adapted gene complexes may arise in the gene pool .
12 Once agreed , your interests should take precedence over everything else that may arise in the course of the inspection and report .
13 Any individual is entitled to follow any faith he chooses — or even none at all — but this should be done sincerely and not simply as some sort of ‘ insurance policy ’ against whatever may arise in the future .
14 Before looking further at the way this assumption was developed , it would be useful to clear up a confusion that may arise in the use of the category ‘ positivist criminology ’ .
15 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
16 Under the English Rules of the Supreme Court ( and comparable rules of court in other Commonwealth jurisdictions ) , the court may make an order for the ‘ detention , custody or presentation ’ of any property which is the subject-matter of a cause or matter before the court or as to which any question may arise in the case ; and may order the inspection of any such property in the possession of a party .
17 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
18 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
19 Classes may arise in the following way .
20 If you countersign this letter in agreement , we will treat you as such for the purpose of regulated work which may arise in the course of future assignments .
21 It reflects some current concerns , and also questions which do not arise specifically at the moment , but which we ought to realise may arise in the future .
22 Secondly , an effect may arise in the recording of gross receipts to the EC budget .
23 And I particularly draw members ' attention to top of the second page where you are requested to indemnify Age Concern for any redundancy costs that may arise in the future .
24 look please at item four , on page one , three , four second paragraph , the contingency fund is designed to provide funds in order to pay for major repairs or replacements which may arise in the future these accounts do not include the contingency fund despite strong recommendations from , can you explain please Mr ?
25 The hon. Member for Garscadden said last week that he finds it incomprehensible that many properties may stay in the same band in perpetuity .
26 ‘ I 'm sorry , Rosalind , ’ Peggy began in a rather shaky voice , ‘ but your letter got damaged and the policeman did n't think it ought to go in the post with a tear in it and so we came — ‘
27 You ought to go in the Loco .
28 I mean this ought to go in the paper really .
29 This ought to go in the paper Mary , not boot not the car boot .
30 That camera , the camera equipment ought to go in The er Advertiser not the car boot sale .
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