Example sentences of "there may be [noun pl] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | While there may be nuances between different r chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how s chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how we 've marked on there where there were objections to the greenbelt local plan , largely to take areas out of the greenbelt towards of the edge of the greenbelt for development . |
2 | There may be errors in medical records or in transferring information from medical records to discharge register files . |
3 | Previous research has suggested that there may be barriers to particular types of occupation which selectively prevent women from entering them . |
4 | There may be difficulties in particular law centres in finding the right balance between assisting clients in individual cases and taking on group work or projects , but it seems unduly restrictive to deny that the latter was a proper role for lawyers to play . |
5 | On individual time sheets there may be hours of non-chargeable time , for example unproductive time spent waiting in the yard or time spent by apprentices in training or at college . |
6 | There may be signs in recent cases of a move towards a more pragmatic approach based on the premise that only restrictions which produce a significant effect in the market fall within Article 85(1) . |
7 | Outdoors , there is space , but there may be problems with light if the occasion is held during hours of darkness as well as uncertainties about the weather . |
8 | On the other hand , there may be moments of real illumination and discovery , when someone makes a comment that springs from a quite different frame of reference from one 's own . |
9 | There may be aspects of day-to-day management of visually handicapped pupils that seem simple but require clarification . |
10 | In some areas , the farms were actually congregated in the villages , and behind the farmhouses on the streets there may be barns of considerable length . |
11 | A pragmatic view is that an aesthetic experience is what is described as such , and as there are varieties of religious experience , so there may be varieties of aesthetic experience . |
12 | The energy which creates earth lights seems to have a sensitizing effect on people so that they are more likely to see things psychically , and there may be outbreaks of psychic effects , such as poltergeist activity . |
13 | And there may be links with other robberies at Malvern and Droitwich , a burglary at Worcester and the sighting of 3 men in a garden , also in Worcester . |
14 | There may be sub-plans for different departments or sections of a department . |