Example sentences of "as it [modal v] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Chapter 12 contains summaries of the regulatory material presently in force so far as it may affect the running of the partnership business .
2 Gareth Morgan , a senior lecturer in immunology , said : ‘ The proposed treatment is a novel strategy for the management of genetic defects and results of this particular case will be closely observed as it may open the way forward for the treatment of many more inherited disorders . ’
3 Against this background many advisers would not recommend applying for advance clearance , as it may heighten the transaction 's profile in the Revenue 's eyes .
4 And unbelievable as it may seem the champions have a meagre nine points to show for their labours following trouncings by Willowfield and Ballymena .
5 Meanwhile , the Government has stepped in to underwrite the cost of bomb damage to shore up confidence in the British insurance industry and the reputation of the City of London as a world financial centre although that , ironically , may encourage just as much as it may discourage the IRA .
6 Treaty in as much as it would prevent the exercise of the right of establishment on a secondary basis .
7 This was held to be reasonable during employment but was construed as being too wide post employment as it would prevent the defendant becoming a medical officer of health in which capacity he could not prejudice the plaintiff 's goodwill .
8 I would like to avoid defeat partly as it would avoid the first league double against us in three years and to keep the unbeaten run together .
9 A picture like this would make a marvellous gift for someone moving into their new home , as it would continue the theme of welcome .
10 Sir : Roy Hattersley says that he is against electoral reform as it would stop the Labour Party winning an overall majority .
11 Now , I conceive that a plan of the kind which I have sketched … would answer the purpose , and more especially as it would give the honour due to the focus of all our liberties , of that regulated freedom which we hope will overspread the world .
12 The answer to the first question determines how the second should be answered , he argues , for if a recognised morality is crucial to the continued existence of society ( and this is clearly what he is arguing ) , then just as it would use the law to safeguard any other essential part of its structure , so ‘ society has a prima facie right to legislate against immorality as such ’ .
13 Individuals have no standing to prevent or interfere with the executive 's exercise of this power , as it would undermine the overall control of foreign policy .
14 Ingrid had been given a month to complete her mission , which was as long as it would take the Navy to organise a commando raid .
15 Such a request would be unusual in public law applications as it would duplicate the role of the guardian ad litem .
16 The move meant that although the RTC would continue to take over insolvent institutions , it would be unable to liquidate them as it would lack the funding required to compensate depositors .
17 The outlook was considered all the more rosy from their point of view , since Denwood would have to be made what is known as a divisional point , that is to say , a station of more than ordinary importance , inasmuch as it would indicate the end of a running section — the point where the train would have to change engines .
18 The Commission is reluctant to grant protection to these industries as it would harm the LDCs ( see Chapter 11 ) , and would not help in the attempts to improve the productivity of the EC economy .
19 By doing this , I think players would think twice before pulling out of Tour Events as it could mean the difference of being world number one and world number two , which I believe means a great deal more to them than they would like to admit .
20 This is quite unreasonable and should be resisted as it could affect the marketability of the lease in the last five years of the term , which the tenant may find unacceptable despite the fact that its inclusion could result in a small reduction in rent on review .
21 However , when planning a garment I always like to see what is possible , as it can improve the finish of a garment .
22 This method of calculating an average is favoured by the hotel and catering industry as it can show the trend over a period of time and eliminates the effects of seasonal fluctuations .
23 • It 's fine to eat fruit for breakfast , between meals and before a main meal but not during it as it can upset the digestion rate of the other foods you 're eating .
24 Try this putting idea as it can ease the difficulty of computing distance and direction together once you have addressed the ball .
25 However , if prisoners are at risk of sentence under the Public Order Act 1986 , the pack of information can explain that just as easily as it can explain the contents of this miserable and irrelevant little Bill .
26 Leading edges have been pulled into parabolic curves by a combination of tailoring the sail and strong tension on long and unsupported leading edge spars.This is both cosmetic and practical , as it can convert the conical camber to cylindrical camber .
27 Try to coach the item in the correct order as it can confuse the class members if they suddenly have to put it together differently .
28 Pack this with activated carbon and filter wool , but do n't use the carbon while the copper remedy is in use as it will adsorb the treatment .
29 Various people are opposed to this scheme as it will give the youth another area to congregate and possibly cause trouble .
30 Various people are opposed to this scheme as it will give the youth another area to congregate and possibly cause trouble .
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