Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Having a parched nose and throat may lower resistance to colds , croup , sinusitis and respiratory problems .
2 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 .
3 Decisions may make reference to expectations and values concerning kin relationships that can only be assumed .
4 Instead they should restrict access to plants , control contracts and set up local industries to capitalise on biodiversity .
5 The one thing I remember taking from that report was the recommendation about how one should present drama to children that you do n't patronise , you do n't talk down .
6 Your roadie should organize transport to gigs , getting your equipment in and out of venues and also attend to any on-stage problems which may come up when you are playing .
7 Cameron Ward , a manager at the North Middlesex Hospital in Edmonton , north London , said : ‘ We must give priority to emergencies . ’
8 It was inevitable that the shift of leadership from the PLO outside to UNLU should give rise to thoughts of a split in Palestinian ranks , between the ‘ inside ’ and ‘ outside ’ .
9 This may lay extra stress upon him , and should give rise to considerations of how much stress may be alleviated .
10 THE PARENTS ' CHARTER proposes that schools should provide information to parents about levels of attendance and truancy .
11 We feel very strongly that people should have access to solicitors who have knowledge of immigration law , and who can protect people by explaining the difficult legislation and regulations dealing with immigration policy .
12 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
13 To do this the Commission must have regard to barriers to entry likely to deter new market entrants and to whether a result of the merger is likely to be a significant raising of those barriers .
14 farms with more than 20 head of cattle must have access to stores for slurry and effluent with at least six months ' capacity .
15 Feminists must pay attention to beliefs about male and female speech , because prejudice is often more powerful than fact .
16 Any account of the day-today sociability of men in Huaiwiri in the 1970s must pay attention to women : the relations among women were important in forming men 's opinions , in leading them to make decisions .
17 These results , like those from Copenhagen , should offer reassurance to patients and their families .
18 Top management must devote time to communications and also show that it has a real commitment to improving communications
19 However , producing this model alongside another may give rise to benefits — perhaps they have common components , or common design and marketing costs , in which case there are shareable inputs .
20 It is not a disease in itself , but a condition which may give rise to problems if not controlled .
21 The argument for the applicant fastens on the words ‘ I understand and accept that in refusing this application this may give rise to problems should the B.M.F.L. charges come to trial .
22 well my Lord certain believers well certainly that may give rise to problems , erm , and then one may have to resolve those on the basis of the ostensible authority or even claims against the member of state under article ten of the directive , but , however , erm , on , on satisfactory or confusing to the market that might be
23 In some countries , particularly Germany where companies have a two-tier board , the corporate structure may give rise to difficulties in changing management , which may obstruct the running of a newly acquired business for the benefit of the whole group .
24 This can be helpful to us but it may give rise to difficulties and require careful handling if the client 's writing skills leave something to be desired .
25 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 .
26 The directors of the target must consider carefully any commitment with an offeror ( or anyone else ) which would restrict their freedom to advise their shareholders in the future ( eg not to consider competitive bids ) as such commitments may give rise to conflicts of interest or result in a breach of fiduciary duties .
27 Precipitation on the surrounding mountains may give rise to streams which quickly disappear where they reach the basin , as in the Taklamakan desert of the Tarim basin ( Stein , I933 ) The basin often consists of gentle slopes of graded sediments derived from the surrounding mountains leading to a central saline lake or swamp .
28 In literature , as we have remarked already , uncertainty may give rise to cruces , to disputed texts .
29 Less wild statements , however , if untrue may give rise to remedies .
30 The use of other envelopes will not invalidate the transaction but may give rise to delays .
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