Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] cause [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 4 Follow health and safety instructions at work concerning production , handling or use of any substance which may cause cancer . |
2 | One case which may cause problems is where the doctor 's facilitation takes the form of switching off a necessary mechanical aid , such as a ventilator or an artificial kidney machine . |
3 | However , hydrogels do have some disadvantages including their low mechanical strength ( which may cause problems during manipulation for implantation ) and their relatively low refractive index , which may mean using thicker lenses to achieve a given optical power . |
4 | Rembrandt pastels from Frisk carry a health label on their packaging , which assures customers that the pastels contain no cadmium or other heavy metal-based pigments , which may cause problems with prolonged and heavy usage . |
5 | The only other areas which may cause problems are the first finger bends which occur in bars 11–12 . |
6 | Rembrandt pastels from Frisk carry a health label on their packaging , which assures customers that the pastels contain no cadmium or other heavy metal-based pigments , which may cause problems with prolonged and heavy usage . |
7 | Another area which may cause problems is that of insurance of household goods . |
8 | They may be effective alone , but there needs to be caution with their introduction , especially enalapril which may cause hypotension when combined with other agents . |
9 | In Sweden , drinking water has been found to have levels of copper which may cause diarrhoea in young children , harm to liver and kidneys , and even colour hair green , along with wash-basins , baths and laundry . |
10 | We combined a method for finding probes and clones which may cause map forking with the ordering algorithm of Fig. 5 . |
11 | It is advisable for the purchaser to draw attention to any points which may cause difficulties if they are not raised until a later stage . |
12 | These include hazards which may cause injury like poor lifting techniques or wet floors , and those which may cause infection for example infected materials such as blood or faeces , soiled linen , used needles or knife blades . |
13 | All these men ( and presumably others with cancers detected at subsequent screening rounds ) would be exposed to the risks of radical prostatectomy , which may cause impotency in up to 42% and urethrovesical stricture in 7% . |
14 | However , one should avoid extremes in dress which may cause uneasiness . |
15 | It is possible for the ring of the collar to become caught rather than actually restrained by the leash , which may cause discomfort . |
16 | Is it true that among the inquiry 's recommendations are the provision of signalling alterations , the installation of new protective devices and changed signalling practice at that and other junctions , which may cause delays to approaching trains ? |
17 | English law contains a number of offences which penalize the driving of a car on a road in a manner which may cause harm . |
18 | They apply to any manual handling operation which may cause injury at work . |
19 | These include hazards which may cause injury like poor lifting techniques or wet floors , and those which may cause infection for example infected materials such as blood or faeces , soiled linen , used needles or knife blades . |
20 | If erm things should start to go wrong and the chap on the floor erm was to make any movement or s sudden movement towards either P C or any other piece of equipment in the room which may cause injury or damage to ourselves or himself , it would be down to me to challenge that man er and allow P C to get back behind er the ballistic shield . |
21 | It is a conclusion that need not worry supporters of inequality but which should cause concern to those who believed that social services could and would create a more equal society . |
22 | While semiconductors are the main offenders , there are other items which might cause problems . |
23 | Finally to add a bit of orange or red colours to the tank , and rather than include the aggressive C. citrinellum or C. labiatum , which might cause problems for the beginner , you could add the orange-yellow form of Petenia splendida which , while not being a Cichlasoma , would make a good addition to the community tank as they are very peaceful despite their large size . |
24 | You can also colour-code or underline parts of the word which might cause difficulty , and can comment on the tricky bit when you record . |
25 | Just such a range is Rejuvenage , already available in this country , which aims to provide Retin-A users with a simple cleanse-tone-protect programme ; the range builds in a moderate sun protection factor while excluding any ingredients which might cause irritation to the highly sensitive skin . |
26 | One was finally found in Wales , but the company refused to deal with a record which might cause offence to people on religious grounds . |
27 | Buildings must have no sharp edges etc. which might cause injury . |
28 | In such ontological circumstances this allegedly public service must be singularly unsuited to objective assessment of any external demands for a reduction in its power or to encompassing any critical analysis which might cause loss of prestige . |
29 | The profile should not be extended to a length which might cause misconceptions about its intended scope and purpose . |
30 | The term ‘ violence ’ includes conduct intended to cause physical harm and conduct which might cause harm ( such as throwing a missile towards someone ) ; and , for the two most serious offences of riot and violent disorder , ‘ violence ’ bears an extended meaning which includes violent conduct towards property . |