Example sentences of "there may be [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Trustees are obliged under Article 119 to do everything in their power to ensure benefits comply with equal treatment and that cases can be brought against them as well as the employer , it says , although it recognises there may be limits imposed by the size of the fund and the trust terms .
2 Yet , like the Christian cross , the sacral horns were used in a general symbolic way , and it may be that the Labyrinth was , as a whole , dedicated to Poteidan even though individual sanctuaries and shrines within it were dedicated to other deities , in much the same way that within a cathedral there may be chapels dedicated to a variety of Christian saints .
3 There may be services rendered by the police which , although not within the scope of their absolute obligations to the public may yet fall within their powers , and in such cases public policy does not forbid their performance .
4 Recognition that there may be issues to consider about ‘ levels ’ even in the social security systems emphasizes the importance of this dimension for the study of implementation where separate organizations are involved .
5 There may be room left for additions to the number of products , product types , factories , categories , etc .
6 Of course , there may be considerations arising from the recruitment area which have a bearing on how computerization should be tackled in the other areas , but there is no doubt that a consistent overall strategy can be developed which incorporates all the major aspects of personnel administration and integrates them one with another .
7 Finally , there may be costs incurred by would-be developers who attempt to produce capital gains by getting planning permission .
8 It has come to the attention of the IBOA that there may be pressure put on members to accept a Voluntary Redundancy or Early Retirement Package in the near future .
9 But there may be pirates hiding among them .
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