Example sentences of "problem that might [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Be warned , however , that there are two practical problems that might arise if you attempt to adjust your habits in the ways suggested .
2 Seventhly , if the German states were to express themselves for initiating movement toward German unity , would they be ready to take into consideration the interests of other European states and to seek , on a mutually acceptable collective basis , answers to all questions and problems that might arise in that regard ?
3 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
4 Here is a fault-finding guide to help locate any problems that might arise when producing boards with the ultra-violet technique .
5 ‘ I think I can cope with any problems that might arise , Mr Scott . ’
6 so that they are fully trained and ready to handle the problems that might arise erm there is , however , cause for some er optimism and I refer specifically to the recreational page from the Estuaries Consultation Document from English Nature and in one of their er proposals and objectives they say encouraging self regulation and observance of Code of Practice by local clubs and groups to avoid clon conflict with and or disturbance to other users including nature conservation interests .
7 This emotion which , even as I planned to drive to Prague , while admitting only to liking you well enough to want to ease any problems that might arise , made me instruct Lubor … ’
8 Joan was told that the baby would be unlikely to survive , but she was advised to give birth naturally , to avoid gynaecological problems that might affect her capacity to have children in the future .
9 The sort of problems that might put a patient at risk are restricted mobility ; poor/no vision ; poor hearing ; severe pain , vomiting or diarrhoea ; and serious illness especially if the patient is in a very debilitated state .
10 Now other problems that might come up are when people spell words and they 've got double letters on the end , you can forget the double letters .
11 These raised marine deposits focus attention on the problems that might occur if climatic change were to lead to a global rise in sea level .
12 The jury 's note should have alerted the judge to problems that might occur .
13 I think we are looking at the advantages and disadvantages of erm various types of problems that might occur .
14 The more volatile the shares , the greater the capital requirement which has a corollary with risk weighted assets for banks — the greater the riskiness of the assets , the greater the capital requirement and counterparty capital is used to cover any problems that might occur during settlement procedures .
15 EXPERIENCE shows that contractors will build a contingency into their tender which caters for problems that might occur during the project .
16 And it gives support to the idea that treating the colic is important , because the children in the study all had serious health problems as a result of their sensitivity to milk — problems that might have been avoided if they had been taken off cow 's milk at an earlier age .
17 So , by staying alive until that date , you can look forward to a substantial return on your investment — while remaining safe in the knowledge that , in the event of your death during that period , or subsequently , your family will be protected against any financial problems that might lie ahead .
18 There appears to be no policy in relation to dementia either from the point of view of the sufferer or the problems that might follow for other owner-occupiers .
19 It will include prior cerebrovascular events , major diabetic complications , recent trauma or surgery , severe hypertension or any problem that might lead to major bleeding complications .
20 A second problem that might have caused Mario to leave Lotus was money .
21 The next problem that might occur to our engineer is the following .
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