Example sentences of "[conj] that [noun pl] may [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Jack speculated that perhaps there had been some interference by a superior , or that vandals may have seen the lonely outpost as a target for action . |
2 | Ultimately , it does not matter that much whether the future arrangements of the EC are called federal , confederal , political union or whatever , except that labels may affect expectations and may accord spurious legitimacy to Community institutions . |
3 | There is a well-known risk in motoring that certain kinds of driving may cause accidents , and that accidents may cause death . |
4 | These results suggest that expression of E-cadherin by LC promotes persistence of these cells in epidermis , and that cadherins may play important and unanticipated roles in interactions between leukocytes and epithelia . |
5 | Difficulties arise due to the polysemous nature of English words and that documents may have been filed under keywords that are different to those used in the query . |
6 | There has been some suggestion that parents are more likely to argue in front of their sons than their daughters ; that a disturbed parent is more likely to pick on a son than a daughter ; and that mothers may transfer negative experiences with their husband into negative expectations of their sons . |
7 | At the same time , however , it should be recognized that not all parties retain their vitality , or even survive at all , that new parties emerge , and may quickly become powerful , as happened with the socialist parties in Europe , and that parties may change their character and their policies without necessarily changing their names . |