Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 Help with payment may be available from social services .
3 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 .
4 Nevertheless such a contract may be frustrated at common law .
5 As a result , errors can occur in the processing of the royalty payments and the contract may be open to various interpretations .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 A job description may be necessary for administrative reasons but its relevance to R&D work is questionable .
11 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 ?
12 What opportunity should be open to full-tome students in terms of work placement or experience ?
13 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 .
14 Climate is also important since adequate moisture must be present for effective solution .
15 Assessment should be concerned with potential and the future education , training and support an individual might need .
16 He said Government funding should be available for political parties as in other European countries .
17 The monitoring should be open to internal criticism and external assessment from time to time if this is agreed on .
18 A jealous horse may resent hands that smell of its rival ; a greedy horse may be upset by empty hands that smell of food ; and an aggressive stallion may be made dangerous by hands that smell of other stallions or a mare in oestrus .
19 Similarly , a photograph of the congressman with the president at his side may be invaluable for electoral purposes .
20 Previous studies have shown that butyrate is an important energy source for the distal colon , and that its metabolism may be defective in ulcerative colitis ( UC ) .
21 The demonstration of a central stimulation of alkaline bile flow suggests that bile secretion may be subject to central modulation .
22 Even using apparently direct measures of morbidity is problematical , as reporting may be different between social groups , especially in response to general questions such as the ‘ limiting longstanding sickness ’ item in the general household survey and 1991 census .
23 The web may be open to other styles of description .
24 The facilitated interview may be appropriate in certain circumstances but should be treated as a second stage .
25 The itinerary may be subject to minor amendment .
26 But a body may be subject to judicial review even if the powers it exercises have no identifiable legal source ; so , for example , a refusal by a non-governmental , non-statutory licensing body , such as a horse-racing or boxing control body , to grant a licence to an applicant may be subject to judicial review even though it seems to be the case that before a licence is granted , no contract exists between the applicant and the licensing body .
27 The observed effect may be due to increased formation of such compounds as temperature increases .
28 It is therefore quite impossible to suggest amendments to all permutations of the obligations currently being imposed on tenants , but the tenant 's adviser should be watchful for new variations on an old theme and indeed for innovative covenants which could cause the tenant a good deal of anxiety .
29 When acting as a representative of HCIMA the interests of the association should be paramount to personal or employers ' interests .
30 The most important consideration is that a high torque should be available at low speeds and therefore a small switching angle is chosen .
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