1. Rents in the City of London could stop rising as result of the turmoil in financial markets.
2. Recent market turmoil could undermine the listing.
3. The ompan n offer up to 70,000 existing shares.
4. About 55 cent of the shares n offer n b allocated to domestic investors.
5. This brand could disappear from certain product sgments r certain geographical markets.
6. This trend n end if banks start to retrench.
7. It is hardly possible the om could squeeze into the US market after years of failures.
8. The borrowers n enjoy the easy credit conditions now.
9. number of factors could help him produce consensus b 18 October.
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Modal verbs
May/might
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Landowners m build factories in these places.
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I think the meeting m/might b v now.
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1 She m have seen all these documents.
2 Interest rates m b held above 5 cent for prolonged period.
3 At that time it might have been possible to persuade him to change his mind.
4 The rate of exchange for the pound may be expressed in terms of dollars, euros, yens and many other currencies.
5 Germany and France may be showing an underlying recovery in construction demand.
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Must
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Investors must complete the application form shown below.
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W ordered 500 units. There only 300 in this b. There must be another bx somewhere.
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We had to make the payment yesterday.
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