Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that the requirement of special damage may be satisfied by potential damage , and it may be possible to rephrase the requirement in terms of the plaintiff having a special interest in or concern with the challenged action .
2 As Working Paper 43 stressed , the work of the library resource centre requires different skills , but these skills may be present in different ways in different individuals ; many people can learn and practice at least two .
3 This result implies that domain-specific collocations may be superior to general collocations in analysing documents from the same domain .
4 Help with payment may be available from social services .
5 Some of the shares in the index may be objectionable on moral grounds to the customers ( or potential customers ) of institutional investors such as pension funds , investment trusts and insurance companies .
6 Nevertheless such a contract may be frustrated at common law .
7 As a result , errors can occur in the processing of the royalty payments and the contract may be open to various interpretations .
8 Ear defenders may be advisable for long periods of work , but we found the low exhaust tone quieter than that on average-sized petrol mowers .
9 But rule-making by bodies other than Parliament may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds , as we will see in due course .
10 If this is a correct analysis of the situation , the consequences for our disciplines may be far-reaching in unexpected ways which are only just beginning to be noticed .
11 The practical implication of these facts is that careful preparation may be necessary for industrial salespeople , either when selling to new companies or when selling to existing customers where the nature of the product is different .
12 I hope that , as soon as possible , the local government commission will spell out to local authorities and to the Secretary of State areas such as West Sussex in which no change may be preferable to radical reform .
13 Respiratory signs may be due to larval damage in the lungs or to the anoxic effects of anaemia .
14 From the point of view of professional conduct rules , the problem posed by chains is how far individual members of the RICS may be involved in different links at the same time .
15 We have seen that decisions and acts may be subject to judicial review if they are made or done in the exercise of public functions , whether those functions are conferred by statute or common law or neither .
16 This difference between these rather broad age groups may be indicative of significant age-related variations within the population in terms of how they consider health .
17 The tenor of the times may be favourable to presidential action .
18 A job description may be necessary for administrative reasons but its relevance to R&D work is questionable .
19 Nevertheless , the courts have recognized the value of informal rules in a variety of contexts , and it is now quite clear that such rules may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds ( as we will see in due course ) .
20 Some of these rules may be good in other situations , and deserve high weights .
21 Does the Secretary of State accept that if local government is to be local , it is essential that we do not repeat the mistakes of the 1973-74 reorganisation and that any reorganisation must be acceptable to local people ?
22 What opportunity should be open to full-tome students in terms of work placement or experience ?
23 Mental imbalance should also be excluded , since that seems inconsistent with the idea of an ‘ ordinary person ’ , and the defence should be one of diminished responsibility .
24 Climate is also important since adequate moisture must be present for effective solution .
25 Assessment should be concerned with potential and the future education , training and support an individual might need .
26 He suggested , as I describe earlier , that the NHS should confine itself to health care , and local authorities should be responsible for social care .
27 He said Government funding should be available for political parties as in other European countries .
28 The monitoring should be open to internal criticism and external assessment from time to time if this is agreed on .
29 The party 's policy review paper says Muslims and other minority religious Home groups should be entitled to voluntary-aided schools provided they follow the national curriculum .
30 The party 's policy review has said that Muslims and other minority religious groups should be entitled to voluntary-aided schools ( for which nearly all the costs come from public funds ) provided they follow the national curriculum .
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