Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now we ought to acknowledge that the medium itself is no less suspect .
2 The Power of Attorney is given to a relative or solicitor to act as Attorney or donee , but this power ought to lapse if the donor is mentally incapacitated , and the Court of Protection should step in .
3 One may presume that the standard of living of both these groups was above the national average , and that this could have given them better resistance to disease than their poorer neighbours .
4 It may arise that the ultra vires transaction entered into by the company is one in which a director or some other person connected with the company has an interest .
5 However well-conceived , plans should incorporate sufficient flexibility so that a manager may feel free to pursue opportunities which may arise after a budget has been settled .
6 Points made are not meant as criticism of the Computakit , but show areas where problems may arise and the possible solutions .
7 Conflict may arise if a large fundholding practice decides to pursue its own health priorities or ignore those of the local district health authority .
8 However , difficulties may arise if a strict time limit is set for the publication of the decision , and the decision is published after it has expired : it may suit one of the parties to refuse to accept it on that ground .
9 Under the 1978 Act , which incorporates the terms of the Redundancy Payments Act 1965 , redundancy may arise if the work needed to be done by an employee gets less or becomes unnecessary ( in changed economic conditions ) or is expected to diminish or come to an end .
10 Problems of confidentiality may arise if the client does not want everyone present to hear all that is discussed .
11 A double tax charge may arise if the company sells its assets and the vendor wishes to extract the realised profit from the company .
12 It may arise because a space has been reserved for an , as yet , undefined component or because the person initiating the search has no authority to see the information contained within that domain .
13 Circumstances may arise where a card is retained by an Abbeylink machine .
14 As the course lengthens the bed of the distributary will be built up and the situation may arise where a levee is breached and a new shorter course to the sea made available .
15 A situation may arise where a family is involved and the father is unable to return to the U.K. If he requires someone to remain with him it would be unfair to say the children would have to go home alone .
16 Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension .
17 Difficulty may arise where the purposes of the various parties to the combination are different .
18 Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor .
19 The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 .
20 Indirect discrimination against a married person is similar in concept to indirect sex discrimination and may arise when a condition or requirement is applied equally to married and unmarried persons of the same sex but which is in fact discriminatory in its effect on married persons .
21 The case may arise when a range of entries or selected entries are needed for photocomposition .
22 A legitimate expectation may arise when a government agency , by its words or conduct , leads a citizen reasonably to expect that it will act in a particular way .
23 However circumstances may arise when the public interest or the reputation of the profession itself may be at variance with the narrower interests of an employer .
24 However circumstances may arise when the public interest or the reputation of the profession itself may be at variance with the narrower interests of an employer .
25 A further dilemma may arise when the individual whom professionals are trying to help has a very different interpretation of his or her circumstances , aspirations and prospects from those of relatives , or where the individual is suspicious and distrustful and does not want even close family to know what has happened to him or her .
26 Of far greater practical importance are questions which may arise when the company 's articles of association impose restrictions on the freedom of transferability of its shares .
27 The necessity to offline may arise when the storage disks are becoming full , or if a certain package/package structure does not need to be stored online because it has been superseded or is no longer part of a live project .
28 A similar problem may arise when the tenant allows someone else into occupation of part of the demised property , either as a subtenant or by way of licence or franchise agreement .
29 Some may think that a mere journalist has no right to hold views about such things .
30 You may think that the advantages and benefits on offer are glaringly obvious — so obvious , in fact , that you do n't need to express them .
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