Example sentences of "there [modal v] be real " in BNC.
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1 | Have we the capacity to remain together even though there may be real theological differences among us ? |
2 | There may be real practical advantages in having a central source of expertise ; such a source is more likely to send documents in a form , and with accompanying material , required by the state of destination or specified in the applicable bilateral or multilateral convention . |
3 | On the other hand , there may be real value in divergence of approach not only in terms of flexibility , but also in encouraging experimentation which may lead to overall advances being made , which might otherwise not be possible . |
4 | Without the King 's Cross terminal , there may be real problems . |
5 | If such passions are aroused in this Chamber today , there must be real concern about what will happen when it is discussed throughout the country . |
6 | There must be real doubt the power of HDTV to persuade on the basis of picture quality alone . |
7 | Teaching excellence should be rewarded , and there should be real penalties for individuals or units if they fail to fulfil their teaching obligations . |
8 | We need much more investment in education and training and a much more effective competition policy , particularly in those industries that have recently been privatised , such as British Telecom , and the gas and electricity industries , where there should be real competition , not misuse of monopolistic powers . |
9 | So you jolly well be here at seven , else there 'll be real trouble . ’ |
10 | There could be real connections between the spiritual injunction to glorify God and a quest for knowledge that would not only demonstrate the Creator 's power but also alleviate suffering . |
11 | There could be real economic costs involved in nationalisation . |
12 | And if he caught him , Philip , and Lee in the wood there 'd be real trouble . |
13 | ‘ Without heroin , there would be real hardship in this area . ’ |
14 | David Prior , Rector of St. Michael 's , Chester Square , believes there would be real value in a house group seeing the provision of such spiritual direction and help as latent within the group itself . |
15 | ‘ If any competitor goes around the course at a speed that is likely to give a faster than 1hr 50min finish time there will be real problems and it is likely that wheelchairs will be excluded from future London marathons . ’ |
16 | The chances are that in some organizations there will be real difficulties and dangers such as in nursing , coal mining , and heavy industries or indeed any work situation which has machinery . |
17 | The best practice approach adopted by Lucas Automotive is based on two simple premises : that in any activity carried out by two or more groups of people , one group will be better at it than the others ; and that there will be real benefits to be achieved by the other groups learning from the experience of the ‘ best ’ group . |
18 | ‘ If Whitehall clamps down on capital expenditure there will be real problems for whole areas of capital spending not just Woodchurch pool . |
19 | Too often , there can be real dangers attached . |
20 | And here there can be real development . |