Example sentences of "[adj] cause any " in BNC.

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1 The report was welcomed by the authorities at the Dounreay nuclear plant in Caithness , who said it was consistent with their view that radioactive emissions were far too low to cause any problems .
2 Please let me know if this is likely to cause any serious problems .
3 Other colourings are not likely to cause any adverse reactions .
4 Richmondshire , chairman I I think we er dealt with that fairly fairly readily , erm I th , a change if you were to recommend that er to meet the district 's case , erm I do n't think that would be likely to cause any any harm to the County Council 's strategy and er that 's exactly what Mr Potter er did say not too long ago .
5 Once it is accepted that surrogacy is unlikely to cause any serious harm , the idea that it could be used for social rather than medical reasons should lose much of the horror and condemnation with which it tends to be associated .
6 Other errors are unlikely to cause any damage — the supply will simply not function correctly .
7 A request for the appearance of an author of a sponsored book or for an expert on holidays in the Far East is unlikely to cause any problems , but it is still sensible to obtain full details of the programme concerned .
8 This is found in natural waters in small quantities ( 3 p.p.m. or less ) and at this level is unlikely to cause any process trouble .
9 The cutbacks come against a background of tension within Greenpeace , with some staff arguing that its " direct actions " have of late degenerated into photo-opportunity style publicity stunts , unlikely to cause any direct embarrassment to polluters .
10 However , this is unlikely to cause any difficulties in the context of commercial operations : it is well known that documents of the kind on which standard terms of business are likely to be printed , such as orders , acknowledgments and delivery notes , commonly include contract terms .
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