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

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1 Once agreed , your interests should take precedence over everything else that may arise in the course of the inspection and report .
2 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 .
3 I say that this type of equipment is necessary because until we can be sure all major rockets and missiles have gone , there will always be a chance of such offensive capabilities ‘ falling into the wrong hands ’ and that may result in terrible consequences .
4 Grace Road has a ‘ starless ’ society now , though that may change in time with the development of 20-year old Ben Smith , who justified the high opinions held of him by making his maiden first-class century in the first game of the season .
5 All these developments suggest that the phenomenon of EPZs has its own life cycle and that policy must adjust accordingly , however difficult that may prove in practice .
6 Write down some things you do that may get in the way of a good relationship and that you could improve .
7 That may happen in any of those .
8 The unusual feature is that that may happen in one day .
9 That may happen in other countries where the same situation applies .
10 That may seem in no way remarkable .
11 The children of the rich may work in health food shops or other faddish and esoteric pursuits which utilize their educational experience and may provide a more acceptable form of class reproduction than simple inheritance .
12 Whilst MAS will always endeavour to ensure that KPMG is appointed investigating accountant , MAS should bear in mind that in recommending KPMG it is acting as an agent for the purchaser .
13 You have n't got any rices ah yes that must go in yes
14 That must apply in particular to the devastating decision to levy VAT on domestic fuels .
15 Now we looked at the graphs and that should dictate in general that demand will go down .
16 Initially , a client/server version will allow Progress clients to access HP 3000 servers running Allbase/SQL — that should appear in the second half of this year .
17 That should work in their favour and this year , they have the world will watching , with no fewer than 6 different nationalities rowing .
18 As Lord Porter recognised , it is inevitable that the courts ' view of what is non-natural should change in response to changing social conditions and needs .
19 This may result in swift and brutal treatment of patients with complaints which are difficult to diagnose .
20 In addition the loud cries of harem males probably alert others to the presence of non-reproductive males and this may result in collaborative defence in driving them away .
21 This may result in mental handicap .
22 This may result in increased sodium reabsorption with subsequent increased exchangeable body sodium ( De Chatel et al , 1977 ) .
23 If severe , this may result in the diabetic lipaemia that is particularly seen in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ) .
24 For example it is reported that overstocking in litter-based poultry will result in an overloaded offensive litter ; whilst understocking may also be undesirable , since this may result in a dry and dusty litter which may help disperse the odour over a wide area , unless dust filters are installed .
25 This may result in his experiencing conflicting approaches and being given contradictory advice .
26 As noted above , this may result in an order for recovery of the aid .
27 For instance , if a reorganisation or modernisation of the current site is carried out this may result in the space savings required .
28 If they voice this concern to the general practitioner or health visitor this may result in the first step being taken in the identification of a visual problem , but unfortunately there can be instances in which the defective vision is not detected until the child has a pre-school medical .
29 As the child gets older and time orientations lengthen , the reward may be delayed ; gratification may occur days , weeks , months or even years later , and this may result in a ‘ work ethic ’ style in which persistence becomes a sub-goal in itself .
30 This may result in its greater toleration in the spouse ; but if the tolerance does not exist , the increasing ease of separation and divorce mean that the need to live with it for social or economic reasons is reduced .
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