Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | These results may testify to the attributes of the equipment acquired and the proficiency of foreign trade organisations in tailoring purchases to real needs . |
2 | It may relate to a packaging problem in which a fixed number of unrelated items have to be pressed into the smallest volume . |
3 | Rather , dominance of any given theory may relate to a series of factors in the discourse with other theories . |
4 | It must not he forgotten , however , that in the south of the United States there are roughly east-west structures such as the Ouachita Mountains which may relate to a Palaeo-Tethys and be the equivalent of the Hercynian fold belts of Europe . |
5 | The information disclosed in published accounts may relate to a single company or to a group of companies under a holding company . |
6 | The ‘ broken column ’ may relate to the traditional graveyard image of premature death , as well as to the ‘ broken stone ’ of section three where ‘ stone images/ Are raised ’ . |
7 | This association , as implied previously , may relate to the antinatriuretic action of insulin which is perhaps the common link between obesity and elevated blood pressure ( Bjorntorp , 1982 ) . |
8 | The story about the scourging of Jesus may relate to the comment in Isaiah : ‘ … by this scourging we are healed ’ ( Isaiah 53:5 ) . |
9 | A gable roof is implied by such an arrangement and the number of posts may relate to the presence or absence of vertical side-walls as much as to the size and weight of the roof ( Figure 2.2 ) . |
10 | According to the founding minutes of 20 November 1804 , its principal design … . ’ should be to collect and preserve whatever may relate to the natural , civil or ecclesiastical History of the United States in general and this state in particular ’ . |
11 | This is no time to go into further consideration of how Spinoza 's view of the world may relate to the Aristotelian . |
12 | These may relate to the legislative functions of government . |
13 | " The only incident we know about that may relate to the rest of the set-up is your performance at Winter Marsh . |
14 | The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject . |
15 | In Japan there are negative correlations with per cent of research and with production involvement in design , which may relate to the tentative hypothesis offered about the negative correlations with technical success . |
16 | The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject . |
17 | One reason for these variable results may relate to the differing degress of stringency applied to the diagnosis and confirmation of complete gall stone dissolution . |
18 | The reason for this is not clear but it may relate to the more recent stress associated with handling and anaesthesia for irradiation . |
19 | The decrease in mortality in the Minnessota study may relate to the high percentage of colonoscopies performed rather than the faecal occult blood testing per se and if so , lends support to the concept of endocsopic screening as proposed by Atkin . |
20 | That specific laminin receptors are differentially regulated in foetal , regenerating , and quiescent adult hepatocytes may not simply , therefore , be important for adhesive or structural reasons and may relate to the need for growth and development . |
21 | The characteristics which are common within a specialist collection of data may relate to the subject matter ( e.g. political opinion polls ) , to the time period ( e.g. historical social and demographic records ) , to the geographical coverage ( e.g. Northern Irish data ) , to the administrative units to which they relate ( e.g. New Town 's studies ) or even to the type ( e.g. spatially referenced data ) . |
22 | The independence of events such as deaths from plane crashes is also important since this may relate to the appropriateness of any rate quoted . |
23 | Ramsey confessed that they had done a lot of harm and ought to apologize but said that the best of them were trying to , and that the Church of England ought to apologize to the high churchmen for the way in which it sometimes treated them . |
24 | In this case it may lend to the discount houses ; then the Bank 's balance sheet will show an increase in advances ( an asset ) and in bankers ' deposits ( a liability ) . |
25 | No , you ought to go to a party and do one . |
26 | You ought to go to the Empress Monday nights . |
27 | Do you think you ought to go to the doctors again ? |
28 | Well everybody ought to go to the dentist if they want to keep their teeth nice and healthy . |
29 | I ought to go to the party . |
30 | I think you ought to go to the doctor 's about that |