Example sentences of "[pron] may [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The last time there was an inquiry into activities which may involve cruelty to wild animals was the Scott Henderson Inquiry set up by the Labour Government in 1949 .
2 It is not a disease in itself , but a condition which may give rise to problems if not controlled .
3 So what can snappy families do to resolve the frustrations in their interpersonal relationships which may give rise to verbal fights , bitter conflicts and destructive hostilities ?
4 The concept of an implied term , with its inevitable uncertainties , is inconsistent with the nature of an injunction , breach of which may give rise to the sanctions attendant upon contempt of court .
5 This is supported by General Condition 2 of the Engineering and Computer Policies which sets out the action to be taken by the Policyholder on the happening of any event which may give rise to a claim .
6 The agreement will usually contain provisions requiring the acquirer to notify any events which may give rise to claims as soon as possible and to allow the seller to investigate and perhaps handle any third party claim .
7 The seller will be deemed to have received proceeds equal to the capital element ( that is , exclusive of the income element ) which may give rise to a capital gain or , more likely perhaps , an allowable loss .
8 The contractors , having racked themselves to the limit to fight off all other comers , may be forced to cut back on programme spending , to the detriment of exactly the kind of endeavours which may give delight to many but have no great appeal to the masses .
9 Another factor which may influence return to work is the amount of benefit in comparison with level of earnings .
10 There are several good accounts of both the history and the methodology of the project , and though the survey arose out of a very particular set of circumstances which may seem alien to many of us , the underlying values and the problems which spring from the lack of accountability to the resident community of the relatively small set of people who own and control the land has very important lessons for every country .
11 Film producer Liam Brennan , who may face extradition to the US on deception charges , admitted using a worthless cheque .
12 IVF , at first touted as a ’ last resort ’ measure for women with blocked tubes , is now being promoted for another group of women , those who can become pregnant but who are ’ carriers ’ of inheritable conditions such as haemophilia , and who may give birth to a child with the condition .
13 I would be glad if you could investigate this matter and advise contractors , and others who may have access to this accommodation , of their obligation when undertaking work .
14 You may restrict access to files for which LIFESPAN normally requires WORLD:READ or WORLD:READ+EXECUTE access by setting no WORLD access and applying ACLs .
15 You may have access to physiotherapists , community nursing , other nursing services provided by the health authority or private agency nurses .
16 You may have access to your room at all times and have the privacy to lock your room door and any cupboard inside your room .
17 You may have access to any written material directly concerning you , held within the Home .
18 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
19 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
20 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
21 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
22 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
23 In particular , we may draw attention to the way that the two uses of the notion OLD — ordinary qualification of the entity of the noun phrase , and separative qualification of the relation between entity and descriptive property — are handled in French and in Thai .
24 We may produce guidance to local authorities or call them in for private chats ’ .
25 For all people , that they may give glory to God for the gifts of speech , hearing and sight which make communication possible , and for the audiovisual media which nourish these gifts in new and marvellous ways .
26 Like a computer , it may lend credence to false data .
27 Like a computer , it may lend credence to false data .
28 When oedema of the male genitalia occurs , it may give rise to the intriguingly-named ‘ saxophone penis ’ .
29 The social acceptability of a disability may , therefore , be more important than the limitations it may give rise to .
30 Or it may give rise to a level of customer price-sensitivity which was hitherto absent in the target market segment .
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