Example sentences of "[det] may [verb] [prep] the " 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 That may go against the grain for some AGP leaders , who entered politics as advocates of non-violence .
3 " The only incident we know about that may relate to the rest of the set-up is your performance at Winter Marsh .
4 No one can predict whether a serious injury will result in death — that may depend on the victim 's physique , on the speed of an ambulance , on the distance from the hospital , and on a range of other medical and individual matters .
5 But that may change with the release of the £22 million Super Mario film next summer .
6 But all that may end with the drug BB94 .
7 Write down some things you do that may get in the way of a good relationship and that you could improve .
8 A proportion of the money will be administered by local authorities , and some may go to the new environment agency set up by Environment Secretary Brice Lalonde [ see section on Environmental Politics ] .
9 Some may leap at the chance .
10 There is an interesting link between the setting up of reserves such as Chitawan and what some may see as the bad old days of tiger hunting .
11 Some may baulk at the name though : Converse Rear Entry .
12 This has led to concern by environmental groups that some may fall into the hands of terrorists or governments keen to develop nuclear weapons , during shipment to Japan .
13 Some may look beyond the scope of a couple who are not yet married .
14 If severe , this may result in the diabetic lipaemia that is particularly seen in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ) .
15 For instance , if a reorganisation or modernisation of the current site is carried out this may result in the space savings required .
16 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 .
17 The student should avoid breaking new ground on his own as this may result in the formation of bad habits rather than good ones .
18 This may result in the reduced borrowing of irrelevant theses on the one hand , but on the other hand , information on the existence of relevant theses could result in their increased use in the communication process .
19 This may result in the offlined modules being stored on a single , immediately available , large optical disk and ten magnetic disks .
20 This may lead to the destruction of further historic pubs which are considered redundant ; conversely , this may well lead to the further restoration and conservation of the best historic sites .
21 This may lead to the feeling of being a social outcast , depression and hopelessness .
22 In the context of taking opportunities to improve communication and coordination the Green Paper states that : ‘ this may lead to the establishment of a means of coordinating all aspects of the auditing profession , for example a single over-arching body for audit governance . ’
23 This may lead to the whole group moving , tugged along by a complex web of bonds .
24 This may lead to the adoption of ‘ safe ’ and uncontroversial activities , organizational security being put before any movement towards potentially disruptive goals .
25 This may lead to the investigation by a potential customer of the supplier 's working capital , financial and management expertise before large orders are placed .
26 This may lead to the formation of more than one bar , the outer being related to the break point of storm waves and the inner to the break point of normal waves .
27 This may lead to the conclusion that Net realizable value based on open market value may be more appropriate .
28 For a company which in its 90 years ' existence has made its share of bad decisions , this may rank as the worst of them all .
29 However unsatisfactory this may appear to the haulier wishing to protect his business , this is the state of the law .
30 A patient has the ‘ right to decline operative investigation or treatment however unreasonable or foolish this may appear in the eyes of his medical advisers ’ .
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