Example sentences of "that there may [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It has already been noted that there may be external benefits for neighbouring localities as a result of any one jurisdiction 's expenditures .
2 I suspect in this case that there may be pathological change in the kidney which is intolerant to the 1M dose , but responsive to the gently , deeper action of the fifty millesimals .
3 Recent research ( by Don Walz in the U.S.A. ) shows that the black pigmentation uses so much protein that there may be insufficient left over for normal growth and health .
4 But indirect systems have drawbacks , too — notably that there may be insufficient ‘ head ’ to provide a decent shower and that the cistern and pipework in the loft space are prone to freezing .
5 I believe that there may be distinct advantages to the adoption of a single currency at some time in the future and so do most of the business men I know in my constituency and elsewhere .
6 The work reported on in section 3.3 suggested that there may be economic efficiency ( as well as taxation efficiency ) reasons for the introduction of share options , and in general it suggested that managerial emolument packages should not be in the form of a straight salary but should involve some performance-improving subtleties .
7 It transpires that the most important bifurcations occurring in the equations are associated with the possibility that there may be homoclinic orbits to the origin for some parameter values .
8 On the other hand , comparisons with national data may be less relevant in that there may be broad geographical variations either in incidence or in case ascertainment that would make it difficult to determine whether an increase in Seascale or Allerdale and Copeland was a local effect ( and hence possibly related to Sellafield ) or whether it affected the whole of Cumbria .
9 GABA concentrations in the epileptogenic hippocampus are lower than in the non-epileptogenic side , which suggests that there may be altered release or reuptake despite the relative preservation of GABA neurons .
10 They may concede that there may be frictional teething problems lasting a few years or even a few decades but argue that these are overcome eventually .
11 Er , Professor is right erm there may always be a possibility that at some time er you have to you have to recognise that there may be excess capacity in the system and I I do n't believe that the Labour party is not prepared to recognise that there may well be excess capacity in the system at some time .
12 Any definition which helps to recognise that there may be substantial overlapping of legal and social issues , and that neither can be adequately dealt with in isolation is to be commended .
13 One point he made which I have rarely seen put forward so well : that the audience can not be expected to follow any profound drama at all levels at once , and that there may be certain aspects which remain beyond the audience 's comprehension altogether .
14 Thus , our results on pou [ c ] expression indicate that there may be additional ubiquitously expressed POU genes also in mammals and other vertebrates that have not been isolated yet .
15 We need evil that there may be good .
16 This is not to deny that there may be good reasons why members of religious minorities should have sought a career in science and why they excelled in particular areas .
17 Sufficient has been said to suggest that there may be good reason to utilize intergovernmental grants and that , in order to choose the appropriate grant , it is necessary to consider both the objective and the likely response of the local authority to the grant .
18 Unfortunately for this complacent view , science seems to indicate that there may be alternative realities — or , as they are often called , alternate universes .
19 As one would predict , the few experiments on auditory deprivation confirm that there may be extensive loss of functioning .
20 Research indicates that there may be other causes which could explain why younger women also suffer from what should be an elderly person 's complaint .
21 But if one rids oneself of the idea that there need be any thing in common to good things , other than that they are good , one will be ready to recognize that there may be other good things which do not involve pleasure , that some things which involve pleasure may be good rather than bad , and that relative goodness need not be proportional to relative pleasurableness .
22 When we consider that a typical input/output operation is thousands or millions of times slower than a typical internal operation ( such as the addition of two numbers ) , and that there may be other tasks to which the computer could turn its attention while such an operation is going on , then we can see scope for redesigning the computer in this area .
23 I hope that there may be other opportunities for the hon. Gentleman to raise this matter this week .
24 Ceretainly I 'm very concerned that there may be other companies in this town as equally fire hazardous .
25 They think this is the first time he 's attacked since January , but are worried that there may be other victims that have n't come forward .
26 Further procedures which may be undertaken in cases where more detailed information is needed or where it is suspected that there may be serious problems with vision include the visually evaluated response ( VER ) and the electroretinogram ( ERG ) .
27 While accepting that there may be cross-subsidy within the AOC charges scheme ( figures for 1990/91 appear to show that 32 operators of aircraft weighing over fifteen tonnes accounted for 59 per cent of CAA regulatory effort but provided 96.12 per cent of AOC income ) , GAMTA says : ‘ In that financial year the cost of running the AOC Charge Scheme was £21 million .
28 The present results show that there may be enhanced expression of tumour necrosis factor α and interleukin 1Β mRNAs in ulcerative colitis , and tumour necrosis factor α mRNA in Crohn 's disease , compared with controls .
29 Most of us realize that there may be valid reasons behind such requests but the expansion of Korea 's armed forces , though born of necessity , does not fall within current policy decisions of the NSC .
30 One reason for being hopeful is that we now make machines which do some of the things that brains do , although we must remember that there may be important ways in which brains and existing computers work on different principles .
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