Example sentences of "there [modal v] [verb] [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although there may appear to be numerous difficulties , do n't be discouraged .
2 Where there are boys alone in the front rows there may need to be parallel opportunities for girls , either by turn or by the formation of a second choir .
3 In answer to one of the questions posed by employees in meetings throughout the Group , Chief Executive Kneale Ashwell explained : ‘ If , as expected , 1993 remains on a par with 1992 , we will have some over-capacity , so there may need to be some small pockets of short time working .
4 There may prove to be less difference between some modern versions of Christianity and Buddhism and psychoanalysis than appears at first sight .
5 ‘ This promotes the refocusing of attention from a region where there may happen to be high quality accidental word matches to events whose word match quality may not be as great , but are the best matches in their regions .
6 There may have to be some tough decisions .
7 ‘ In the long term , there should continue to be significant commercial interest ( in such policies ) , ’ Bob Miller an economic analyst with Hudson Research Europe told New Scientist .
8 Conservatives on Oxfordshire County Council have dismissed claims that there 'll have to be major cuts in services if it has to stick to Government budget estimates .
9 If the thing 's to be more than a game there 'll have to be some risks .
10 He points out that such a provision bans any invasion of sovereign territory , air space and maritime zones , even where there might seem to be good grounds .
11 We 've gone back and forth a couple of times on pickups and pickup placement — one of the problems with having 24 frets is that the pickup has to be slightly further towards the bridge and it 's not such a warm sound , so there might have to be some compromise there .
12 Usually to be defined as child sex abuse I think w for most authors there 'd need to be some kind of discrepancy in the ages in some way , that is y'know if somebody was about thirteen and the other person was about eighteen it might be ah starting to get er a big enough discrepancy to be outside the realm of of y'know kind of normal y'know sort of boyfriend and girlfriend to use those saccarinous terms erm relationships and maybe might be considered to be er to be something like child abuse .
13 With there often being many routes to approximately similar goals , there would appear to be little to be gained from studying these developing routes through the design process , However , the constraints and objectives set on the way are seen to " steer " the designers towards similar goals by differing paths .
14 In relation to offences involving personal violence there would appear to be little evidence from the survey to substantiate claims that Merseyside is an exceptionally violent area In relation to household crimes , however , the rate in Merseyside is substantially higher and in the case of burglary three times higher than the national average .
15 To compare the costs over both postal rates , there would appear to be two possibilities :
16 While there are problems if cattle and sheep are allowed to overgraze pasture , there would appear to be ample evidence to suggest that grazing cattle and sheep on natural grassland can be beneficial to maintaining an ecological balance .
17 In relation to school boards , there would appear to be three sets of questions :
18 There would appear to be some untold facts about Blea Moor Tunnel as there has been much speculation but very little facts of details .
19 There would appear to be few situations when access to the premises at high level would be of value or desirable in emergencies .
20 With the population due to stabilise at merely twice the current numbers , there would appear to be little cause for concern on a global level .
21 There would appear to be less need for heavy garments richly embroidered , which necessitate special care and attention .
22 With ‘ non-reminiscers ’ there would appear to be less reason to dwell on the past , and it might be more useful to avoid it unless the counsellor feels that there is a particularly strong reason and purpose for doing so .
23 The units could have a counter top and there would need to be efficient lighting .
24 The agreement was based on the famous — some would say infamous-five principles : unimpeded progress to majority rule ( already enshrined in the 1961 Constitution ) had to be maintained and guaranteed ; there would have to be guarantees against retrogressive amendment of the Constitution ; there would need to be immediate improvement in the political status of the black population ; there would have to be progress towards ending racial discrimination ; and the British government would need to be satisfied that any basis proposed for independence was acceptable to the people of Rhodesia as a whole .
25 Clearly there would need to be some drastic pruning of content .
26 Fifthly , there would need to be some specific relation between their overall goals ( if interaction is agonistic , or in the terminology of the theory of games , zero-sum , then their goals must be inversely related ; if interaction is cooperative then there must be some specific shared goals ) .
27 Certainly , there would need to be sound reasons to pursue it under such circumstances .
28 Finally , at least in the social sciences , there would seem to be strong social influences on which methods do get displayed and which are ignored .
29 There would seem to be two main differences .
30 For a study of lexical semantics , there would seem to be two principal sources of primary data ; needless to say , the native language-user is central to both of them .
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