Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Clients ' attitudes may also have a bearing on which alternative is chosen .
2 Cell-matrix interactions may also play a part through signal transduction mechanisms .
3 So this meant , these sort of er , theoretical reasons may well explain a change in composition of , of world trade rela agriculture 's relative decline , manufacturing 's relative rise .
4 Having carried out such interviews ( and no set limit to them can be laid down ) researchers may then make a start on their topic headings and detailed questions .
5 If you decide to stock the pond with fish , frogs may only become a nuisance in the spring , as unattached male frogs can cling onto the fish , causing them distress and have even been known to suffocate them by clamping onto their gills .
6 It 's generally accepted that oral contraceptives may slightly enlarge a woman 's breasts , but in a few exceptional cases it has had other more alarming side-effects .
7 The clergy ought also to have a part with the director of music in the pastoral care of the choir or music group .
8 However , in library instruction , one seldom has the need for conveying motion , and the use of moving images may well prove a distraction , rather than enhancing the learning effect .
9 All other peers may now take a seat in the House of Lords and may not participate in the election of Members of the House of Commons .
10 Readers may soon have a chance to buy some of The Daily Telegraph .
11 Any gamma coming from the capture of fusion neutrons should therefore give a peak between these two , at 2224 keV .
12 If the string of letters were totally random and did not form words then the subjects could accurately report a maximum of three or four individual letters .
13 This magical number may have rendered the split-screen sequence superfluous ; but most Astaire and Charisse fans would probably give a day 's pay to see it once .
14 The contribution of rattles would merely provide a backdrop . ’
15 Prior to this service , pump manufacturers would only provide a test pump for a well if the customer agreed to purchase the unit or pay for repairs at the end of the test period .
16 ‘ It may be , ’ he concluded , ‘ that these considerations would also justify a finding of negligence .
17 The important thing to note is that such words will only have a value charge as part of their standard meaning , if the users of the language mostly have a certain shared attitude to what answers to the descriptive meaning .
18 Fans will anxiously await a fitness report on ever-present Pears before their crunch game at Wolves on Saturday .
19 To accompany the framed prints , schools will also receive a video of a series of five BBC 2 programmes about these pictures and many more , presented by Neil MacGregor , as well as an information pack which includes fact sheets and slides of each work .
20 Most shops will also offer a range of second-hand boards which can produce excellent savings provided they are n't too old .
21 And the porters will only leave a message in the piggyholes if she lives on campus .
22 The corresponding trees are shown in Fig. 8.6 but it should be remembered that non-basic variables can also have a positive We will use the same initial BFS as in Section 8.2 , but the method of constructing an initial BFS described in Section 8.3 can be modified to produce a good ( low cost ) feasible , or nearly feasible ( few infeasible variables ) , solution .
23 The private and public sectors can both play a part .
24 Cracked it … and speaking of fanzines , gay supporters can now buy a publication ( honest ) called The Football Pink .
25 There is also a time bar : the Commissioners may only investigate a complaint if it is made within 12 months from the date the aggrieved person first had notice of the matter complained or , but a Commissioner has power to accept a complaint outside the time limit if he considers that there are special circumstances which make it proper to do so .
26 Some parents may already use a variation of this procedure by sending children to their rooms , but this is usually for long periods to get the children out of their way .
27 Parents may well breathe a sigh of relief at that news .
28 While some checklists may simply identify a list of ‘ useful linguistic skills ’ which may serve as a selection menu with few constraints on the sequence in which separate items are taught , those which are based on a developmental sequence place strong constraints on the selection of teaching objectives .
29 Viral infections may also cause a change or increase in vaginal discharge .
30 Developing countries may now find a market .
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