Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And the only way round that situation , that may not even amount to crime when they 're put in fear , it may amount to yobbos on the pavement , or people er , cycling on the pavement or just being their usual threatening loutish selves . |
2 | Livestock can appear to become split between two or more pieces of glass and while this may not initially seem to be a problem , it can become very irritating when you have to keep altering your viewing position to see your fish and other livestock in their entirety . |
3 | He can also play at fullback and handles the place-kicking duties well , and looks a player of genuine class , although this may not really blossom on this tour . |
4 | This may as easily refer to discourse type as to discourse topic ( Lecture notes on X , for example , or An article about Y ) . |
5 | However , institutions will be tempted to try to undercut one another in bids to attract funding and this may very well result in reductions in the unit of resource . |
6 | This may very well have to be the hallmark of the future church in modernity , just as it was in the early days of Christian existence . |
7 | And this may very well occur in practice because superconductors used in integrated circuits can have cross-sections less than 10 -12 m 2 . |
8 | This should also eventually result in a reduction in the volume of mail being dealt with in the Typing Pool and hence eliminate the backlog which has been evident since the introduction of Community Charge . |
9 | This must almost inevitably lead to marital breakdown . |
10 | Although they are a larger and less tightly-knit group , this might well also apply to agency secretarial workers . |
11 | This could very well prove to be just how it is to be . |
12 | Undoubtedly many arts teachers will greet this news with relief , but for others there will be concern that here again the arts are being subjected to a form of discrimination , and that this could once more lead to their being marginalized . |
13 | But this could quite easily turn into farce or pretension . |
14 | Although the binding to GC-rich sites may be much stronger , this need not necessarily lead to efficient catalytic cleavage . |
15 | However , since bleomycin cleavage is catalytic , this need not necessarily correspond to strong binding . |
16 | This would no longer depend on entry on , or removal from , the individual company 's register and share certificates would become a thing of the past . |
17 | This would not normally apply to emergency resolutions . |
18 | This would not necessarily occur for the risk ratings since these may have been initially quite high because of the drivers ’ unfamiliarity with the car when giving the first ratings . |
19 | This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants . |
20 | Even when it is possible to tackle the perceived origins of language difficulty , this will not immediately result in the affected individual being cured . |
21 | Ideally the initial investigation should be total colonoscopy as this will not only examine for malignant lesions but offers an opportunity to assess the mucosa for angiodysplasia . |
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 | Do not be tempted to start a harder routine at the beginning as this will almost certainly detract from the potential gains . |
24 | If the buildings insurance on the property you buy is tied by a lease ( this will usually only apply to flats ) additional buildings insurance may not be required . |
25 | This can too easily move into saving endangered species and not caring for the Minke whales , the Harp seals , or the East African mammals . |
26 | This can quite often happen as a result of the last part of the tone-unit being already ‘ given ’ ( i.e. something which has already been mentioned or is completely predictable ) , for example : |
27 | Possibly because we do n't take an ‘ oh , that could n't possibly happen to me ’ attitude to the former . |
28 | To you these might not always seem like severe difficulties , but for young people problems like these can loom large . |
29 | At the same time , both the White House and the State Department recognise that Soviet foreign policy will be driven by Soviet national interests , and that these will not always coincide with America 's . |
30 | Outside the light cone are events at space-like separations from P 1 , and these can not ever communicate with P 1 . |