Example sentences of "[that] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | allow 1 link for each user image that may concurrently access LIFESPAN from either the host or remote nodes ( probably the same as MAXCONCURRENTUSERS in the LIFESPAN configuration file ) |
2 | allow 1 link for every user image that may concurrently access LIFESPAN from the remote node |
3 | Care must be taken when using these servos to avoid stalling them against the end-stops as large currents will be drawn by the servo amplifier that may eventually cause permanent damage . |
4 | For Virgo , Fate takes a hand today when a delayed or missed connection may lead to a contact that may eventually prove to be very beneficial . |
5 | Thus , where a group is to be set up , the range of different structural possibilities needs to be outlined so that the school can decide on the structure that may best meet its needs . |
6 | He seems to be saying that we should open ourselves up to this possibility , and that if we do not do so , we may miss something that may ultimately be much more important to us than all that science is able to capture in its net . |
7 | Via central training departments and other inter-authority groups specifically designed to assist training , such as Local Government Training Boards ; funding/staffing library departments , sometimes being directly responsible for the allocating of funds on training ; and by funding other organizations that may ultimately contribute to training in libraries . |
8 | They retain a common language and are developing a political awareness that may ultimately unite them into a distinct western Arctic nation . |
9 | In 1950 , in a curious or consistent coincidence ( as Castedo Pointedly calls it $ , Pope Pius XII declared the Archangel Michael patron of police — a decision that may well diminish the archangel 's prestige in Latin America . |
10 | All agreed it was n't ‘ a designer 's car ’ but a pragmatic commercial shape that may well look imposing outside a posh hotel but will never win any design awards . |
11 | If an accident happens as a result of driving which deviates from the proper standard , then that may well be a case of negligence even if the driver had never thought of the risk in that particular case , because the driver is presumed to know the Highway Code . |
12 | It is curious that its political champions have barely touched on its merits in the election that may well herald its demise . |
13 | And these facts go some way to explain the astonishing further fact that the Ultra secret was kept not merely during the War , but for 30 years afterwards — a phenomenon that may well be unparalleled in history ! |
14 | Finally , humans create habitats of a kind that may well occur in nature , but not commonly . |
15 | Rearrangement of the furniture within the dining hall is something that may well be worth considering . |
16 | It can also be argued that there are many references in the Old Testament to conditions that may well have been syphilis . |
17 | Like Julian , perhaps , Teresa also had an illness that may well have had a psychological aspect and which brought her to the brink of death ; her autobiography and spiritual writings show how she brought herself a physical and spiritual healing . |
18 | At one and the same time , you benefit from the best available local plans tailored to suit your company 's needs and the backing of an experienced and reliable international Network , for a cost-benefit ratio that may well astound you . |
19 | The Ariadne carried an immense and , to the uninitiated , quite bewildering variety of looking and listening instruments that may well have been unmatched by any naval ship afloat . |
20 | For example , doctors are taught to recognise the type of injuries in children that may well be ‘ non-accidental ’ . |
21 | After all , TI 's prospective members are companies and governments that may well be guilty of the very misdeeds the group is pledged to fight — including the bribe-assisted export contracts financed by some rich-country governments . |
22 | Now , incorporate in your play , there is the , there are the benefits of dressing up using clothes that may well be available or using er , specific outfits as well . |
23 | There can be no question of seeking , simply as such , to preserve the status quo , although on particular facts that may well be the court 's objective as being in the best interests of the infant . |
24 | Gerry Wills , the Frampton Rovers manager , gave me a ring to say that he had a proposition that may well be to Athletico 's advantage . |
25 | From this point of view there is room for the state to assume an interventionist role for the many in a way that may well eat into the freedoms of the few who exercise private , economic power — power that many constitutional authorities are actually concerned to protect and defend through their stress on the importance of liberty , and constitutional limitations on taxation , state intervention , parliamentary sovereignty , and the play of democratic politics itself . |
26 | Traditionally , online systems have delivered information that may well be kept up to date on a regular and frequent basis but is still essentially a record of what has already taken place , an accumulation of historical information . |
27 | Frequently it manifests itself when people blame the system for difficulties that may well be caused by other factors . |
28 | It is possible that those who are ‘ destined ’ to develop reflux oesophagitis have predisposing oesophageal motor abnormalities that may well have an inherited component . |
29 | The design and administration of transitional rules in themselves suggest high short-run costs that may well outweigh discounted long-run benefits . |
30 | Even if fixed investment in plant and machinery is not very interest sensitive , there are other components of aggregate demand that may well be : for example , investment in stocks , consumer demand financed through credit cards , bank loans or hire purchase , and the demand for houses financed through mortgages . |