Example sentences of "which may [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence there are books on many library shelves which may eventually have to be withdrawn , with or without litigation , not because of their content but because of their intent .
2 In contrast , the actual role of modified linguistic input may be to provide the child with a restricted set of choices , any number or combination of which may ultimately lead to developmental progress .
3 A Mareva injunction will be available whatever the cause of action , provided that it is one which may ultimately lead to enforcement against the defendant 's assets ; it would not be available where the relief sought was purely declaratory .
4 There he was on television this week , whipping up a meeting of left-wing students into a frenzy with his oratory : ‘ There are new forces in our society — new forces , new loyalties , new ideas not yet articulated — which may yet come to our rescue .
5 With Shadowlands , another co-funded production , Plymouth ventures into the area of the commercial straight play which may well lead to more similar productions of new work .
6 Similarly , a fall in demand by consumers is signalled by price falling relative to production costs and gives rise to losses for producers which may well lead to factory closures and job losses .
7 A major difficulty is getting all the appropriate people to be available at the required time , which may well run to several days if there are a lot of candidates .
8 Period rooms in a museum are usually reconstructions and interpretations of the past , though they may well contain primary source material , the furniture and genuine artefacts from the past , and an assortment of objects which may well belong to the same period but which come from many different sources .
9 The Department runs a crash course for S6 pupils which may also lead to the opportunity of attempting a certificate .
10 The other emerges when he remarks in the opening lines ‘ the regular yet halting rhythm , the smooth uncertainty of movement which may either proceed to greater regularity or fall away into improvisation ’ .
11 This was , is , and ever will be , Dick Hudson 's , which may justifiably claim to be the most famous pub in all Yorkshire , or indeed the world .
12 This was especially true in Scotland , and in particular , Glasgow , which may justly claim to be the deaf ‘ capital ’ during this era .
13 Rather than commit you at this stage to the costs of detailed accounting , due diligence and contract drafting , which may subsequently prove to be abortive , MAS would intend performing a short key features review devised to highlight potential deal breaking points and other inevitably contentious issues ( such as possible earn-out terms ) which will need to be resolved with the vendors prior to proceeding .
14 Indeed the evidence ( Wilson 1980 , Evans 1981 ) suggests that disruptive pupils are exposed to an inferior curriculum which may only add to their difficulties .
15 In contrast , 5 July saw the end of the already very limited service between Stratford and Tottenham Hale via Lea Bridge , a line which may now return to passenger use following electrification at 25kV in 1989 .
16 It is worth mentioning that the anticompetitive practice provisions of the Competition Act 1980 , which enable the Office of Fair Trading ( OFT to investigate particular practices and produce a report which may then lead to an MMC reference , have often involved vertical restraints .
17 In the widest sense , a survey consists of a number of organizational steps which need not occur in the order given below , which may often need to be retraced and which must usually be related to a preceding sequence of research or to comparable contemporaneous studies .
18 However , adulthood begins at 18 rather than 21 , and once again we have an example of a desire to shield those aged under 21 which may actually lead to the penalization of some brothers and sisters of that age .
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