Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] may give " in BNC.

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1 So what can snappy families do to resolve the frustrations in their interpersonal relationships which may give rise to verbal fights , bitter conflicts and destructive hostilities ?
2 We and others have therefore engaged on mapping projects which may give information on ZNF gene function and evolution .
3 CANCER drug campaigner Janet Murray has had the first tablets which may give her a chance of a normal life .
4 Chemical analysis is usually employed to determine the materials from which an object is made , and often to identify trace elements which may give a clue to the origins and date of the object .
5 The social acceptability of a disability may , therefore , be more important than the limitations it may give rise to .
6 Statements which may give a misleading impression regarding proposed courses of action should be avoided .
7 The only clues in the biographical sources which may give some positive result relative to the death date of Fahreddin Acemi arise from the statement in Taskopruzade 's article on him that Molla Ali Tins , visited him on his death-bed and heard his last wishes .
8 But there are some standard arrangements which may give you a few helpful ideas .
9 The contractors , having racked themselves to the limit to fight off all other comers , may be forced to cut back on programme spending , to the detriment of exactly the kind of endeavours which may give delight to many but have no great appeal to the masses .
10 The agreement will usually contain provisions requiring the acquirer to notify any events which may give rise to claims as soon as possible and to allow the seller to investigate and perhaps handle any third party claim .
11 But the danger is that if relief is too often refused on such grounds it may give decision-makers the signal that it does not really matter whether they act within the law or not , so long as the decision is ‘ right ’ .
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