Example sentences of "that these [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 . It is here very tentatively suggested that these may be cases in which , as the law now stands , the doctor has a discretion … either to refrain , at his patient 's request , from administering life-saving treatments or to ignore his patient 's wishes where compliance is likely to result in death .
2 Submarine fans have not been found in the Plattendolomit but by analogy with the Z2 Carbonate , it is possible that these may be found in areas where the Z3 Carbonate reaches exceptional thickness .
3 There is a great deal of suspicion that these may simply b.e the products of biological contamination after the meteorites have landed ; but , if this is not the case , it would seem that life is likely to be rife throughout the Universe .
4 The second is that some elements of decline or decay are present in the ageing process and that these may on occasion substantially or totally affect social and emotional functioning .
5 The child understands that these may be exchanged later for a big reward .
6 My hunch , incidentally , is that these may not be the end of the changes .
7 In these situations they are able to contribute information and guidance regarding the problems that pupils have with visual activities and to consider on an individual basis the compounding effect that these may have in terms of the other disabilities from which the child may suffer .
8 That these may be continuing problems is evident by a study by Bauman ( 1964 ) who found partially sighted pupils to be particularly insecure and with a greater sense of loneliness when they were integrated into open education systems .
9 Brown ( 1980 ) takes this as evidence that there is a range of language contexts and that these may be influenced rather differently by these aspects of motivation .
10 While I accept that these may be legitimate responses to difficult circumstances , I also reflect that these responses are from mature , talented and committed teachers .
11 The few references and scraps of information we have about the very early recruits suggests that these may have included more girls of middle-class origin and certainly some from orphanages and boarding-schools — girls sometimes from middle-class families fallen on hard times .
12 To the extent that these may appear antithetical to modernism , not only in practice but also in theory , then we may find ourselves running up against the limits of our modernist frameworks of understanding .
13 Romaine ( 1982b ) , for example , suggests that these may be atypical communities and , further , that such communities may exhibit two ‘ norms ’ within them ( we shall return below to the question of internal norms ) .
14 It recognizes that most discourses , and especially individuals , are likely to express a complex combination of strong and weak racism and ethnocentrism ( and nationalism ) , and that these may change in emphasis in different historical institutional and interpersonal contexts .
15 Glendinning 's ( 1992a ) study indicated that these may fall into four main groups .
16 The fixed belief that the sufferer may have problems and that these may be a cause of drinking or drug use , but certainly not a consequence of it , is the central psycho-pathology of the disease .
17 Work that has been done on distributed associative memory models suggests that these may be suitable for modelling natural language parsing .
18 They will take account of all the various perspectives ( those of the parties , legal advisors and adjudicators ) in order that these may be compared .
19 Galtung goes on to suggest that social science needs a much richer conception of what constitutes the social unit , bearing in mind that these may well need to change from society to society .
20 This study suggests , however , that these may be a satisfactory low morbidity alternative to biliary surgery providing efficient prolonged biliary drainage , without the usual complications and discomfort associated with plastic stents .
21 In the case of single or dominant firm monopolies while it is accepted that these may behave detrimentally to the public interest at large , few democratic governments have had , or are likely to have , the political will to intervene directly in their operation , particularly where their market positions have been legitimately attained , and their activities are not overtly illegal .
22 Realize , you realize that these may want a new machine for correcting plans which is not er , sort of
23 That 's not to say that these wo n't be quality jobs .
24 1989 : 289–90 ) we acknowledged that these ought to have been an ‘ irresistible combination ’ ; yet too often they failed to deliver their potential because of a lack of linkage between the key elements , particularly between advisory staff , heads , PNP coordinators and class teachers .
25 No one , for example , can take hold of twenty-five million pounds ' worth of health services and say that these , and these precisely , are owed to the fact of a prescription charge : you can not point to the beds , the treatments , the nurses and demonstrate that these would not individually have been provided , however undeniable the fact may be in general .
26 It was clearly foreseen , though not stated , that these would be drawn mainly from the workhouses , either because the relatives of the dead could not pay for interment , or because they had not been notified of death .
27 The lesson was not wasted on Renaissance princes , who adopted individual portraiture on their own coins , in the hope that these would survive as lasting memorials to their achievements in the same way as Roman coins had ; this adoption of portraiture thereby laid one of the foundations of modern coin design .
28 He added that at present there were problems of breeding the ‘ super killers ’ in captivity , but he hoped that these would be overcome .
29 All contributions towards the proceedings arising from the pre-congress conference on Chemistry and developing countries had been received and it was anticipated that these would be published through the Commonwealth Science Council in the near future .
30 One suggestion has been that the Government would agree to amendments in December 1991 , with the reservation that these would not be binding upon the United Kingdom unless and until they had been ratified and approved by the United Kingdom parliament .
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