Example sentences of "as [ex0] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 High buckminsterfullerene yields have been obtained in a heated pulsed laser vaporization where there is no continuous source of new small radicals as there might be from the arc .
2 There is no reason ( as there might be with spontaneous speech ) why the patient should choose to utter the isolated content words here and not the isolated function words .
3 Perhaps nothing , except that his ‘ romantic gestures ’ had been rather more cold-blooded than she had thought — just as there might be some business explanation for their broken date and Luke 's ‘ jaunt ’ with Lexy .
4 In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide .
5 ‘ We 're stopping at Thunder Bay for longer than scheduled , as there 'll be an investigation there about the Lorrimores ’ car being uncoupled .
6 Make sure you 're clear about what you are paying for , as there may be hidden extras .
7 In practical terms , the audit process can be summarised as a sequence of stages ( Fig 13.4 ) although , like the SSM , these should be regarded as guidelines rather than prescriptive , as there may be a need to refer back to earlier activities and make adjustments as the audit progresses .
8 Early application is advised , as there may be a limit to the number of students admitted to certain courses .
9 For workshops , as there may be limited spaces , please book early by using the attached booking slip .
10 As there may be some averaging of national rates and the UK 's is probably the highest because of our 100 per cent cost recovery policy , this could result in the JAA invoice being lower than the UK one would have been , but I would n't bank on it . ’
11 As there may be in excess of 1000 mouth to feed , then it can prove difficult to keep up a constant supply of live foods and the authors have found that dried food is adequate as a first food .
12 Critics say this spells trouble for clients as there may be more incentive for these brokers to churn the client 's portfolio to generate an income for themselves .
13 This method is not very useful for work groups , especially the informal ones in organizations , as there may be very strong bonds between a group of people even though the verbal signals are few .
14 However , people do often need more than just a diet , as there may be psychological reasons why they ca n't manage to stay slim . ’
15 If you do not arrange a CheckOver and go ‘ into the red ’ , or borrow more than your agreed CheckOver limit , it is more expensive as there may be a management fee to pay in addition to the Current Account and interest charges .
16 This situation applies to everyone actually digging on a site , so as there may be anything between one and 100 people all constantly taking decisions in this way , there exists a large potential for error .
17 Speak to your printer before committing to any one route as there may be alternatives such as setting from word processor disk .
18 Such " success " as there may be from legal prohibition of alcohol or other addictive substances is gained at the expense of creating the suffering of " Dry Drunks " .
19 I think it is important that we undertake this on an initial trial basis as there may be problems not yet envisaged .
20 An attempt to determine before operation whether peptic ulcer patients are at risk of developing postvagotomy symptoms seems laudable but in practice such clues as there may be are probably too subtle to identify with any confidence from a non-invasive gastric emptying test .
21 All vendors should seek specialist tax advice if considering deferring consideration through an earn out as there may be adverse capital gains tax consequences particularly if the earn out is not achieved .
22 Check as there may be insurance problems , but do n't be put off , or how about getting a dealer to supply a cardboard mock-up of a car and using this , it still grabs the attention .
23 Suspension : If dirt was merely broken up into small particles cleaning would not necessarily be able to take place as there would be nothing to prevent the dirt reforming and re-attaching to a surface .
24 There is no tort or crime , as there would be if the police were to beat up the suspect or wrongly apprehend him or her in the first place .
25 But as there would be a saving of £1,000,000 for the values of rents paid for existing offices , the total cost of the scheme would be £1,500,000 .
26 In my opinion it would be better to let sleeping dogs lie as there would be no mileage to be gained from such move .
27 Mr Bush announced that Mrs Black had agreed to help at the school as there would be an extra seventy children attending .
28 A person 's dependence on his lineage in such a system would be comprehensive as there would be no other means of livelihood and protection .
29 Because they Hyflo has 4 outlets , and I am trying to keep within budget , I would make do with 4 plates with a gap of a few inches between them — the overall effect should be total bottom filtration as there would be some sideways suction across the gravel in the gaps .
30 And it would give Doctor Who a far greater visual continuity as there would be no need to worry about give-and-take discussions with formal Effects Designers .
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