Example sentences of "there may be [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But at the same time there may be limitations in your own vision and he brought out parts that maybe I would n't even have used .
2 For example , if a user desires information on asbestos roofing , there may be records for documents in the index that deal specifically with this topic which would be selected as highly relevant .
3 It is accepted that there may be interactions between supposedly distinct stimuli when they are presented simultaneously .
4 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 .
5 Approval by the Inland Revenue also means that there may be limits on the contributions employees pay and on the amount of their benefits .
6 Even then , there may be limits to an exclusion — if it is drawn so widely as to protect a party from all liability , even for total non-performance , its effect may be that the party has promised nothing ; there is therefore no contract , or at best only a unilateral one .
7 There may be errors in medical records or in transferring information from medical records to discharge register files .
8 Further , problems also result from political factors ; there may be disagreements over goals or outside interests , say governments or unions , trying to impose their own objectives .
9 On the other hand there may be industries within the national economy in which enterprises stand to be progressively undercut by their international competitors in the long run .
10 Previous research has suggested that there may be barriers to particular types of occupation which selectively prevent women from entering them .
11 There may be conflicts of interest between local management of a branch or subsidiary and the organisation as a whole ; or between sales and production departments in a manufacturing firm ( over scheduling , product variation etc ) ; or between trade unions and management .
12 There may be conflicts of interest between managers and shareholders , and the managers may have latitude to interpret the wishes of the owners and to pursue their own objectives .
13 In public bureaucracies there may be conflicts of interest between different levels of the hierarchy arising from the values which different strata bring to bear on the policies being pursued by the government .
14 Like other writers he points to the way in which political direction colours practice , and recognizes too that there may be conflicts within research itself , as there are amongst practitioners .
15 There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
16 There may be subtleties of interaction below the soil surface of which we know little or nothing .
17 The strong glasses needed will give an odd appearance to the eyes which may result in teasing and although the child may see well directly through the glasses , there may be difficulties with the peripheral vision and mobility will have to be watched .
18 There may be difficulties in the use of a procedure or in understanding the documentation .
19 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 .
20 There may be difficulties in demarcating what exactly are terrorist induced losses , as against other more remote claims .
21 However , there may be difficulties in connection with aspects of data security , data communication , the provision of software , training and the organisation of advisory services .
22 There may be areas of the garden which are specially suitable for the patient to work in : he needs to be able to reach the soil with his hands or tools without risking scratching himself on thorny plants or hitting his head or eyes on jutting or overhanging branches .
23 ( It is possible that there may be areas of the Universe where antimatter galaxies , stars , planets and even life exist , but we have no evidence of this . )
24 On top of this , there may be areas of the police department which have been financed by special funds , perhaps in the form of trusts ; the costs of these areas will appear in a different fund again .
25 There is the fact that the very rocks on which we live — no matter where — may have originated through volcanism ; that much of the gold and many of the other economic minerals that we use every day are linked with volcanic activity ; that most of the world 's best coffee and tea come from volcanic areas , and that there may be areas on the Moon and Mars which are analogous to terrestrial continents and oceans .
26 First , there may be imperfections in the market for lending to new companies and new industries .
27 There may be letters from the victim 's relations , from Members of Parliament , from the general public ( whether directed at a particular case or at penal policy in general ) , or from the Howard League or the National Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of Offenders .
28 Although there may be differences between er Professor Lock 's approach and Harrogate 's superficially I think the the mutual objective seems to be er between the two strategic site within the development plan in Harrogate district and on the access one site of the A one A fifty nine junction .
29 Potten et al are the first to point out that their findings are based entirely on the study of patients with colorectal cancer and , although the specimens used were taken at least 5 cm from the primary carcinoma and did not show any unusual histological features , there may be differences with respect to the colonic mucosa of patients without carcinoma .
30 As Table 1.4 showed , the ‘ duplication ’ of the universities and polytechnic/colleges in professional courses is more apparent than real , since certain types of professional courses are largely concentrated in one sector and there may be differences of emphasis between courses in the same subject .
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