Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] have a [adj] role " in BNC.
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1 | Within a reasonable period after the end of the year covered by the accounts , those accounts may have a dominant role . |
2 | This fact , linked to the evidence that a high proportion of defective issues are suffering from use-related types of damage — such as detached boards and loose pages — points very strongly to the conclusion that the routine vetting of material supplied to readers should have a major role to play in the selection of items for repair and refurbishment . |
3 | From the start of welfare provision for the disabled it was recognized that social workers would have a key role to play in putting the handicapped in touch with the provision available . |
4 | Local education authority officers could have a central role in helping managers in schools and colleges make decisions , rather than the previous role of making decisions for them . |
5 | They hereby accepted the three main demands of the SDLP — minority rights would be guaranteed , nationalists would have a meaningful role in the administration and ‘ there would be a recognition of the desire by the nationalist community to forge closer and more visible links with the Irish Republic ’ . |
6 | In view of the suggestion that FAEEs may have a pathophysiological role via their effect on lipid metabolism and their incorporation into cell membranes , the gene encoding FAEE synthase , when it is identified , would seem to be another ‘ candidate gene ’ worthy of study in relation to alcoholic liver disease . |
7 | Even the Government accept that all-purpose authorities will have a wider role ; but the local authority delivers services . |
8 | So the endothelins may have a major role in atherosclerosis and the reocclusion that often follows surgical opening of occluded arteries . |
9 | It is arguable that more recently retired business men would have a constructive role to play . |
10 | Our Ministry for Women will have a central role in helping to develop a nationwide childcare strategy , including out-of-school and holiday provision as well as care for younger children . |