Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Two objects may reflect the same wavelengths into our eyes yet be seen as having different colours .
2 In the extreme , of course , local people may object strongly to a project ( eg on environmental grounds ) , and force a design change or even the abandonment of the project , so that public attitudes may become an important issue .
3 Eating a lot of meat , butter and dairy products may give a higher risk of breast and bowel cancer as well as other problems such as coronary heart disease .
4 Some patients may benefit from a stress management programme , while severe cases may require the multidisciplinary services of a pain clinic .
5 OPTIONS : The White Lions may carry a magic standard .
6 Institutions may retain the same appearance while transforming their character — a truism pertinent to both monarchy and parliament .
7 Employers may have the same anticipations as workers about the general price level , but they are more directly concerned about the price of the products they are producing and are far better informed about that .
8 Because of the similarity of wording between s.69 and s.5 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 , it would appear that the courts may hold the same view with regard to civil evidence .
9 Decisions taken by other disciplines may have a costly impact over which the nurse manager is powerless to intervene ; the general manager 's control of ward clerks , the contents of contracts agreed before privatisation or the consultant surgeon 's annual leave arrangements are examples .
10 Occasionally agency interviewers may adopt a jaded and cynical approach , the result of seeing people day after day and forgetting that each one is an individual who should be assessed individually .
11 As they point out , child-rearing patterns may provide a better indicator of social class than the more conventional criteria .
12 The change in hours may compound an underlying increase in the number of claims , either because of increasing demand by patients or because the higher fee might encourage doctors to visit when previously they offered advice by telephone .
13 Aficionados may enjoy the vile sub-editing , in a masochistic way .
14 The presence of other ions may raise the resonant frequency by up to 50% .
15 Scottish fairies may claim an enormous shaggy dark-green dog for their own .
16 Use of such a set of unnormalized operations may give a better indication of the accuracy of an arithmetic calculation .
17 The changes in cat-PLA2 and syn-PLA2 values may reflect the clinical state of the patients , because we found recently that the increases in the concentrations of cat-PLA2 and syn-PLA2 were associated with pulmonary and renal complications in acute pancreatitis ( Grönroos J M and Nevalainen T J. Unpublished data ) .
18 Here the amount of uplift computed from the reflectance values may include a considerable fraction which can be attributed to removal of Carboniferous overburden in Hercynian times .
19 If the change causes a change in the pattern of borrowing and lending , the interconnected nature of financial flows may involve the monetary sector and then changes in the money supply will occur .
20 The organisational or economic test re-affirmed in that case suggests that the UK courts ought to take a broader approach to the interpretation of the phrase ‘ transfer from one person to another of an undertaking ’ within reg 3(1) of the UK Regulations .
21 It would seem sensible , therefore , that given the current limitations of s.62 the courts ought to adopt a liberal interpretation of ‘ adversely affected ’ .
22 For under conditions of largely unrestricted discretion , factors such as the character , attitude , training and social background of sentencers may make a considerable difference to the way their discretion is exercised .
23 Papers subsequently published by such researchers may show no obvious Scottish connection in their titles , but it can not be assumed that the work is unrelated to their thesis topic .
24 Papers subsequently published by such researchers may show no obvious Scottish connection in their titles , but it can not be assumed that the work is unrelated to their thesis topic .
25 Courses in the humanities may encourage a personal response from the students , but do they always open up a full range of rival positions ?
26 Furthermore , supporters of conservation groups may exhibit a general lack of confidence in science and technology and a suspicion of scientific ‘ expertise ’ .
27 The new powerful groups may perceive the existing arrangements as limiting their abilities to achieve their desired ends , and lead them to demand change .
28 Clearly , whilst such groups may fulfil a valuable and useful social purpose , they could offer much more .
29 At the same time the existence of strong groups may have a detrimental effect upon the organisation where the group puts forward its own interests at the expense of the organisation as a whole .
30 In third parties , Germans may prefer a low card to a wild one .
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