Example sentences of "[pron] could cause [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The only real difficulty if all of the savings are your wife 's would be that , if she dies before you , the money will be frozen until probate of her will , which could cause temporary problems . |
2 | In the case of Coventry City Council v Cartwright it was held that under s.92(1) ( c ) an accumulation or deposit of matter was prejudicial to health if it was likely to cause a threat of clinical disease or attract vermin , but did not include visual matter which could cause physical injury to people who walked on it . |
3 | Once located , the operator will be able to completely remove the subject 's fears caused by the trauma ; but not necessarily , as your article also stated , by making the subject relive the original experience , which could cause further damage . |
4 | One answer could be that , where the damage is caused by fire , the consequent danger to life may be similar to that created by an explosion , and the inferences may be the same : who could cause such a fire in such a place without appreciating the danger to others ? |
5 | Park and sail in the designated areas and respect the other beach users , otherwise you could cause terrible problems for the local windsurfing community . |
6 | You are n't going anywhere where there 's the slightest chance that you could cause more trouble . |
7 | The more explicit pictures referred to in the text have not been reproduced as we felt they could cause unnecessary offence to both readers and distributors |
8 | If these ‘ self-reacting ’ cells were not eliminated , they could cause auto-immune diseases such as arthritis and multiple sclerosis . |
9 | certainly if taken in high dosage by injecting 2 or 3 combipens or too many of the tablets , it could cause irregular heart beat . |
10 | Children should not be allowed in sewage-contaminated water or mud as it could cause minor eye and ear infections . |
11 | It could cause further delays to the scheme , which has been fiercely opposed in Kent . |