Example sentences of "which [modal v] [adv] cause [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Due to the high resistance and small current involved in this circuit , and to preserve battery life , it is now beneficial to clean the copper side of the circuit board with a rag soaked in meths to remove finger grease which may otherwise cause leakage currents to flow .
2 It is important to understand Griffiths ' proposals because some of them formed the basis of new government legislation in 1990 , although other fundamental recommendations were , unfortunately , rejected — something which may well cause difficulties in the future , as we shall see later .
3 The builder , however , is committed to pay in accordance with the principles laid down in/CT 80 , which may well cause cash flow problems .
4 English teachers need to be ready to give careful introductions and support when using texts which might otherwise cause offence to some groups ; for example , if a character with racist attitudes is portrayed , even though the author may not be supporting such attitudes .
5 This would give double the required output voltage which could easily cause damage to the power supply components and beyond .
6 By an extension of the argument , the duty is imposed in advance to deter acts which will potentially cause harm to the interests of others .
7 Buy organically grown food if you can , but do not fret if you can not ( which will only cause stress ) .
8 Anyone associated with the game of rugby quite right abhors tactics which can easily cause injury .
9 Perhaps one of the most welcome results of its installation , has been the fact that hotplates , which can often cause dishes to dry out , can now be dispensed with for high volume catering .
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