Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] that may be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The church would be regarded as a charity , and whereas charities are granted exemption from income tax and CGT under the provisions of s 505 Taxes Act 1988 , it does not extend to any profits the charity earns as a result of its undertaking any activities that may be considered ‘ an adventure in the nature of a trade ’ .
2 Given that the health board has said that it will have difficulty finding the money for that relocation and upgrading , will the Minister consider favourably any requests that may be made at the meeting ?
3 This is especially relevant with his tank containing Tufa rock , as there is evidence that this rock absorbs copper , endangering any inverts that may be added in the future , should they sit on the rock .
4 Are there any problems that may be looming on the horizon that perhaps you ought to be addressing before they reach the door ?
5 However , as many overseas assignments fail because the wife or family are unable to cope with the new way of life and culture ( around 50 per cent is often quoted ) , many organisations choose to invite the wives of short-listed candidates into the company to discuss the assignment and any problems that may be worrying them .
6 No one can be healed if at one level ( often on an unconscious level ) they do not wish to be healed , or if they can not trust , or let go of any fears that may be blocking the flow of healing energies .
7 We are committed to making any changes that may be required to ensure that we can and do regulate effectively .
8 Deliveries arrive from Switzerland on Monday and Friday each week so any materials that may be required in bulk or larger than normal stock quantities will be delivered within 7–10 days .
9 You will be experimenting to identify any foods that may be causing you health problems and weight gain .
10 I trust you will look favourably on both these applications and on any others that may be sent in by the various organisations within the village .
11 The major one is that there is no way that the researcher can hope to be aware of , still less control , all the possible independent variables , and this casts doubt on any conclusions that may be drawn about causes .
12 Some employees believe that the trauma of uprooting their families and homes outweighs any benefits that may be gained by taking up a new position ( possibly a promotion ) somewhere else in the country .
13 ‘ What about any valuables that may be buried with the remains ?
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