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

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1 At a special meeting of the SCS a rule change empowered the society to use 1 per cent of net profits for ‘ any contingency that may arise in connection with the business of the Society ’ including political representation .
2 I seek your guidance on a matter that may arise in future .
3 Something that may arise in future is not a matter for me now .
4 I am not concerned with any issue of limitation that may exist in relation to this claim .
5 However , the reorganization of water resources may lead to the use of lower.quality water or , as is worse from the textile finishers ' point of view , water that may vary from time to time .
6 There is a great deal of interest at present in developing hashing algorithms for files that may vary in size .
7 The problem of the damage that may result from litigation is undoubtedly a real one , and argues against giving shareholders unrestricted standing to sue , which might otherwise be regarded as a plausible means of increasing the chances of enforcement .
8 Departments will have to place a monetary value on any destruction of the environment that may result from government policies , meaning that environmental impact will be assessed at the same time as other benefits and costs .
9 So they 're all , they 're trading off their gains from economies of scale , right , with erm , variability of , of income that may result from sort of , putting all their eggs in one basket , so diversification is the main way in which farmers cope er , with an uncertain environment .
10 Also , endoscopic treatment has the advantage of pre-emptying the obstruction that may result from radiotherapy .
11 Granulocytes and mononuclear cells relax precontracted distal colonic circular smooth muscle in vitro by the release of NO that may contribute to motility disorders of the gut associated with inflammation .
12 ‘ It puts an extra strain on your entire body , ’ points out Heartwatch co-ordinator Andrew Smart , ‘ causing damage to joints and increasing the chances of illnesses that may lead to heart attacks or strokes or diabetes . ’
13 Pragmatism may appropriately be referred to as a via media between , on the one hand , an empiricism and positivism that may lead to inhumanism and , on the other , a rationalistic Idealism that may become out of touch with contemporary realities .
14 All we can do here is to draw attention to the existing divorce , and to suggest measures that may lead to reunion .
15 We reserve the right to edit correspondence for length and to remove potentially libellous statements , or other matter that may lead to litigation .
16 As Menachem Begin recalled ‘ Ben Gurion used to say that if you 're pursuing a policy that may lead to war , it 's vital to have a great power behind you . ’
17 The criterion of legality is enough for many parents , and understandably so : a criminal conviction is a handicap and a label that may stick for life .
18 The continuing partners will also regard themselves as under a moral obligation ( quite apart from any annuity arrangements that may come into operation ) to the spouse and dependent children of their deceased colleague to ensure that such cash as may be due to his estate is paid over without undue delay .
19 What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ?
20 The analogous hypokalaemia that may occur during treatment with β 2 adrenoceptor agonists has been explained in a similar manner .
21 This paper will examine these as an indicator of some of the issues that may predominate in union attempts to deal with the complex problems of technological change at work .
22 Whether or not political or administrative accountability is the more desirable depends upon one 's view about the relationships that should exist between State and society , but it is more likely that where decisions are made by political appointees there is greater uncertainty , for such decisions then embody both a political and an economic dimension .
23 They will no doubt be helped in making this decision by counselling itself , and the empathy that should exist between counsellor and counsellee .
24 With regard to landfill gas , as my hon. Friend knows , in addition to the schemes that should come on stream as a result of today 's announcement , there are some 36 landfill gas utilisation schemes in the United Kingdom , saving 160,000 tonnes of coal equivalent per annum .
25 One WCY project that should get under way concerns appropriate technology for rural radio broadcasting .
26 It was almost as if a necessary condition of being in this paradise was the commission of some frightful sin or crime that must result in expulsion from it .
27 Pray heaven she might find the courage to endure the horrors that must lie in store !
28 As far as council support goes , we 've been granted the use of both the station centre itself , so that we can have a retail outlet for furniture , bric-a-brac , books , the kind of thing that might go to landfill , but which people might very well want to use .
29 This analysis was performed in the control groups to avoid the potential bias that might result from lifestyle changes ( particularly treatment ) occurring after myocardial infarction .
30 Neither does the level of dirt provide harbourage or food for pests that might result in infestation nor materially affect any disinfection process subsequently applied .
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