Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] cause " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , it may also cause governments with weak domestic demand and severe balance of payments problems to reduce demand further and generate even higher unemployment to the detriment of the national economy .
2 Depending on the magnitude of infection , it may also cause a loss of production in lactating animals and by contamination of the environment lead to clinical disease in susceptible young stock .
3 Moreover , because it occurs unexpectedly it may well cause a temporary panic .
4 Unfortunately it may conceivably cause liver disease if taken over a long period , and this is to be tested by administering it to pigs .
5 It might also cause the price of oil to soar above $50 a barrel and stay there for some months .
6 A34 ; do watch out for that problems at Yarnton where they 're re-surfacing but no reported problems though it might just cause you a little bit of delay .
7 There was a distinct possibility that it could sink without trace , weighed down by listeners ' indifference , or , of course , it might possibly cause a public outcry , disgusting not merely Tunbridge Wells .
8 It 'll only cause problems . ’
9 It could also cause liver and kidney malfunction and attack the central nervous system .
10 In either event , I believe that it could only cause confusion if we were dealing with more than one previous life at a time .
11 Early in the 1630s Calvert announced his conversion to Catholicism and , though Charles I valued his services and asked him to stay at court , he decided it could only cause trouble if he did so .
12 If all its facilities were used it would also cause too many problems of transfer to other systems .
13 But no , it would probably cause more trouble if she meddled further and tried to explain .
14 And the Protestants ' only hope of redressing the imbalance of power created by the French lay in turning to the English , even though they well knew that protestations of Anglo-Scottish friendship and desire for union in no way wiped out the instinctive hostility between Scots and English which ran so deep that half a century later it would still cause grievous problems for the first king of Britain .
15 One of the members [ almost certainly Francis Maginn ] intended to urge the adoption of the word " deaf " only at the Congress , but seeing that it would only cause much loss of time to no purpose he allowed his motion to drop for the present .
16 Even if it was found later it would hardly cause comment .
17 If you go to a fancy-dress party as a Turkish dancer , you can expect a good time ; if you travel on public transport late at night in such a get-up it will probably cause nothing but trouble .
18 Clearly , the gearbox remained the Achilles ' heel for the McLaren-Honda and it will doubtless cause Senna one or two anxious moments before this season ends in Adelaide on 5 November .
19 It will doubtless cause the compulsory stushie at its formal launch later this morning when some of the Festival staff wear sweatshirts demonstrating its versatility .
20 It will certainly cause pain and slow him down .
21 It will only cause a problem where none exists and provide an excuse for delaying payments on existing debts .
22 Although this will not usually result in equipment and other resources lying totally idle , it will undoubtedly cause neighbouring hospitals , intent on getting their share of the market , to invest in the same expensive technology , which is then underused .
23 It can also cause a reduced milk yield , thus making the pups cry , creating yet more stress .
24 It can also cause cold spots along the bottom of the radiator , without completely blocking the flow .
25 In the brain , HIV may be a direct cause of meningitis with headache and fever ; it can also cause progressive impairment of thinking , learning and memory which is known as ‘ AIDS encephalopathy ’ , ‘ AIDS encephalitis ’ or ‘ AIDS dementia ’ .
26 It can also cause panic and despair .
27 It can also cause self-crisis in which the mainspring of a person 's belief system is called into doubt and inwardly crumbles without anything strong and important to take its place .
28 When employees fail to turn up for work today , it can often cause huge management headaches , particularly in labour intensive industries where absence may require reallocation of production line work and potential bottlenecks in the system .
29 It can certainly cause problems with a wide range of plants , but there are many others that suffer from high intensity of sunlight .
30 The final fence is usually an inviting , straightforward obstacle but it can still cause problems .
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