Example sentences of "[that] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 It includes provision for any obligations that may arise as a result of the management agreements relating to the sites of special scientific interest .
3 The nature of the problem can be illustrated by giving a few examples of the types of conflict that may arise in a financial conglomerate .
4 A few precautions are advisable to eliminate any risk that may exist in a domestic situation .
5 But plunging enthusiastically into a too strenuous programme is often an extremely painful answer that may result in a period of enforced rest !
6 In T.acidophilum , stretches of oligo-T preceded by a relatively stable stem and loop structure that may serve as a termination signal was found downstream from the 3' of the 16S rRNA coding region ( 3 ) .
7 In this way , Nagata found an intriguing connection between programmed cell death , auto-immune and hereditary disease that may lead to a deeper understanding of these diseases in humans .
8 As a result , any error-handling and estimation procedures should be sufficiently general as to be able to incorporate any new error model that may emerge at a later date .
9 Even so , it is possible for a court to interpret a statute as covering what looks at first sight as a casus omissus if it can find or invent some plausible general principle of interpretation , an exercise that may call for a little ingenuity .
10 What is more of a worry for them is the damage that may ensue from a significant and hostile minority which now feels entitled to speak its mind .
11 The sores and ulcers that may occur as a result of STDs offer a ready route of entry for the virus .
12 You will have gained the knowledge of how to tell when a particular food does not suit your body and how to deal with any bloating or other symptoms that may occur as a result .
13 Jeanette Lamb , a research team member at the Institute of Molecular Medicine , John Radcliffe Hospital , Oxford , said : ‘ We have found a cause for mental retardation that may account for a large proportion of the unexplained cases . ’
14 Colleagues and I recently reported a case that may point to a possible adjunct to treatment for these patients .
15 She had enough sense to realise that this was one argument that ought to come to a stop right now .
16 Siemens Nixdorf 's plan to improve profitability involves a cost-cutting and restructuring programme that should lead to a reduction of some 9,000 jobs by the end of the 1994–95 financial year from 51,600 jobs at September 30 1991 .
17 The Climbers Club guidebook setup has been undergoing changes that should result in a much smoother flow of up to date guides without the huge time-lags that have recently featured between one volume selling out and the next one being published .
18 The other moments I will treasure were the near-perfect serving of Michael Stich in his first Wimbledon final against Boris Becker , which puts a new and totally unexpected name on that historic trophy ; the charmless street-fighter qualities of Monica Seles which nevertheless took her to the number one spot in the world while showing total contempt for most of the accepted standards of behaviour that should belong to a champion ; and finally the conversion of Andre Agassi from teenage rebel to near-establishment idol at Wimbledon , where he appeared in shining white and won the hearts not only of his adoring army of fans , but also of most of the middle-age traditionalists .
19 He recognizes this , and indicates the contradiction that must exist between a man 's ideals and his practice , or between his beliefs and his actions .
20 To acknowledge any such standard would be , in effect , to accept a principle that might lead to a lesser religious or other liberty , if not to a loss of freedom altogether to advance many of one 's spiritual ends .
21 Perhaps , for instance , a case could be made for discouraging risks that might lead to a person 's loss of employment , if their chances of gaining another job were remote .
22 It again resorted to the previously tried formula of a counter-proposal that might serve as a compromise .
23 The other inhibition is more pragmatic : fear of unlimited losses on short positions that might result from a sudden market rally .
24 Such official intervention may in theory reduce the degree of exchange rate volatility , and so partially reduce the uncertainty in world trade that might result from a free float .
25 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
26 Therefore , we must expect some major changes in that region in the coming years and be prepared for anything that might arise as a result .
27 Having considered the conflicts that might arise between a landlord and his tenant , Dr Clay concludes that :
28 The broom was there , sawdust , a pile of dirty pots , two kegs of ale , but nothing that might do for a skirt .
29 We are now supposed to understand Enterprise Solutions less as a show than as a high-level executive meeting that might pass for a meeting of the Unix War College .
30 This will probably involve a social worker in an area team putting together a package that might consist of a few hours of home care , a couple of days of day care , and night sitting for one night .
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