Example sentences of "that there may be " in BNC.

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1 Remember that there may be some twelve to eighteen places at any one of the drama schools , and the number of auditions may number up to fifteen hundred for the leading schools .
2 Potential suitors are believed to be holding off from making outright bids for fear that there may be further black holes in Ferranti 's balance sheet .
3 Nevertheless , the large number of organisations involved and the fact that their activities are not centrally co-ordinated as in Northern Ireland , suggests that there may be scope for confusion or conflict between them .
4 We need evil that there may be good .
5 There may be no answer , in the sense that there may be no available cure which will work . ’
6 Lovers of a good strong cuppa may be interested to know that there may be more caffeine in a cup of tea than in a cup of coffee .
7 This was McConnochie 's third success in his career and he gave a hint that there may be more to come in the Hennessy at Newbury on Saturday , saying : ‘ Gala 's Image should run well as long as the ground is not sticky . ’
8 The practical problems are that there may be no evidence of violence on the woman 's body , which usually means that the case will be a question of the victim 's word against the defendant 's ; this may lead the police to be sceptical of the woman 's complaint , or may incline the prosecutor to accept a plea of guilty to the lesser charge of indecent assault .
9 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 .
10 The snag is that there may be more than one way of carrying out a task ; the example I gave was measuring a distance by arranging matches end to end , and by using Pythagoras .
11 The fact that there may be others in society who do not do so well need not even occur to the individual .
12 His arrival at the Ministry has raised hopes that there may be something of particular interest in the Queen 's Speech for those Scottish regiments threatened with amalgamation under Options for Change .
13 The Committee chairman , Sir Hugh Rossi MP , asked the Forestry Commission 's research director , Arnold Grayson , ‘ Are you coming to the conclusion that there may be some connection in the United Kingdom between the condition of trees and pollutants ? ’
14 I set out a position which argues that there may be too much and also too little evidence for the existence of God to make religious belief a tenable option .
15 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 .
16 These are often sponsored by the urban middle class , with the result that there may be some incongruence between these programs and the needs of country people .
17 Seeing David Eastment 's ‘ CALL Video : Discussion Draft 1 ’ document , I feel that there may be a serious obstacle to the whole venture .
18 We should acknowledge at the outset that there may be many cases ( like that illustrated in Fig. 3.1 ) in which presentation of a given stimulus has been shown to result in both latent inhibition and the habituation of a UR .
19 It is accepted that there may be interactions between supposedly distinct stimuli when they are presented simultaneously .
20 If it is thought that there may be infection in the bladder ( cystitis ) or kidneys , a special sample needs to be taken for laboratory analysis .
21 One problem which such an approach may pose is that there may be nothing left for special treatment .
22 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 .
23 In future it seems quite likely that there may be pressure from the Training Commission for a test or certificate of attainment specifically for those working on the TVEI , and that certificate might overlap with the Certificate of Pre-vocational Education .
24 the chance that there may be a result of lesser quality than you yourself could achieve
25 However , since it is proposed that there may be an association between pain and tissue damage , let us examine the facts .
26 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
27 However , evidence has shown that there may be a silent long-term killer lurking in almost every room .
28 It is anticipated that there may be a number of enquiries about patients ’ status and responsibilities within the hospital , and the bureau will advise on the implications of these .
29 Some studies have demonstrated no deficiency in lipoprotein lipase activity ( Jones et al , 1966 ; Nikkila & Hormila , 1978 ) , while others have suggested that there may be a relative deficiency of activity on prolonged stimulation with heparin infusion ( Brunzell et al , 1973 ) .
30 Data on HDL 2 are more scanty but it would appear that there may be an elevation of this subfraction in the longer term in diabetics on a dietary regimen similar to that currently recommended by the British Diabetic Association ( Pacy et al , 1984 c ) .
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