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

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31 As a result aggradation took place and the surfaces of such aggradations , now dissected by later erosion , may remain in the form of terraces .
32 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 .
33 In that context , the designation by article 5(1) of the Convention of the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question expresses the concern that , because of the close links created by a contract between the parties thereto , it should be possible for all the difficulties which may arise on the occasion of the performance of a contractual obligation to be brought before the same court : that for the place of performance of the obligation .
34 These five workers have been forced to become adept at tackling the complete range of jobs which may arise on the farm over the year .
35 The difference lies in the object of the work , that is , they minimize the damage that may arise as a result of entry into the care system and to restore vulnerable families to ‘ good-enough ’ personal and social functioning .
36 Group formation may arise as a result of factors favouring defence or resource acquisition and the sizes and compositions of groups express the effects of social selection within them .
37 Other problems may arise as a result of contracting .
38 ‘ You should be aware that we are presently seeking leave to commence legal proceedings in connection with the Regulations and accordingly this payment is made without prejudice to any right to recover any payments made pursuant to the Regulations which may arise as a result of legal proceedings , or as a result of any future extinguishment or reduction of any liability under the said Regulations or otherwise .
39 A problem may arise as a result of a change we have made somewhere else .
40 It includes provision for any obligations that may arise as a result of the management agreements relating to the sites of special scientific interest .
41 The key point in such a engagement letter is the client agreeing to indemnify KPMG etc against any and all losses which may arise as a result of the transaction other than in circumstances of KPMG 's gross negligence .
42 This may arise as a consequence of an unsuccessful or ill-considered approach to a potential purchaser or from the nature ( or financial condition ) of a prospective client and the motive for requesting us to carry out the work .
43 This may arise as a consequence of an unsuccessful or ill-considered approach to a potential target .
44 The result , however , is that because of the free- riding element the bid may fail , and hence a substantial gap may arise between a company 's actual and potential earnings without an inefficient management being ousted by take- over .
45 A conflict may arise between the pressure to prepare young people for independent living , and their continued need for support .
46 Problems may arise during the installation procedure when the user is required to answer questions regarding the hardware being used .
47 Issues of equal opportunity may arise in a number of contexts ; for example , those of gender , race , disability and religion .
48 Once agreed , your interests should take precedence over everything else that may arise in the course of the inspection and report .
49 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 .
50 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 .
51 Secondly , an effect may arise in the recording of gross receipts to the EC budget .
52 Undesirable removal of lubricants may occur in machinery and hazards may arise in the use of steam lances .
53 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 ’ .
54 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 .
55 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 .
56 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 .
57 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 .
58 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 .
59 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 .
60 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 ?
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