Example sentences of "[verb] [modal v] [be] [verb] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 In our opinion , the duty is not simply one to take reasonable care in the abstract , but to take reasonable care not to injure a person whom it should reasonably have been foreseen may be injured by the act or neglect if such care is not taken .
2 Time taken in unloading should be recorded by the foreman and paid at the agreed daywork rate .
3 There are obvious dangers in leaving the salvage with the Policyholder and therefore salvage should be retained by the Corporation .
4 On the other hand , as more individuals settle in the locality , costs of crowding will be experienced by the residents .
5 Men therefore learn to expect that their dependency needs will be met by a woman ( now a mate rather than a mother but a female none the less ) .
6 Now that I propose will be achieved by the use of the two existing community constables and transferring two officers from to .
7 Is my right hon. Friend aware that , entirely contrary to what the Leader of the Opposition has just said , the settlement that he has won will be welcomed by the overwhelming majority of people in this country ?
8 The perceptions a research community develops will be influenced by a whole set of factors , none more potent than the ideas and practices that have been used previously , as well as those which are seen to yield further advances in understanding .
9 Thus the activities of successive Conservative governments since 1979 may have made the re-emergence of local political activity more likely , but the form that this activity takes , how it varies from place to place and how it develops will be shaped by the interaction of local and national processes .
10 All those who have not voted will be visited by the teller who will try to persuade them to vote .
11 The final set of conditions we shall consider can be represented by the term ‘ readiness to learn ’ .
12 Bayes 's tentative solution to the problem involves assuming that the lack of knowledge of the probability about which an inference is to be made may be represented by a uniform probability distribution , for which he gives an ingenious argument .
13 The song was written out of profound emotion by Morrissey , a Mancunian who feels that the particularly horrific crime it describes must be borne by the conscience of Manchester and that it must never happen again .
14 By contrast , Sampson [ 1989 ] investigated a derivative of the OALD by running it over some 50,000 words from the LOB Corpus , and found the coverage to be surprisingly high : of the 45,622 tokens he believed should be handled by the dictionary , 43,490 were found as they stood .
15 The precise directions in respect of which the penal notice is sought should be specified by the solicitors when applying for such a penal notice .
16 This objective is clearly rejected by the majority who apparently consider that a woman 's right to choose should be protected by the criminal law in limited circumstances only .
17 HIGHER tobacco taxes and national targets for reducing the number of people who smoke should be considered by the EC , health minister Dr Brian Mawhinney told a seminar in London today .
18 The decision of an appeal committee and the grounds on which it is made shall be communicated by the committee in writing to … the appellant …
19 These tracts did in part reflect a radical Whig philosophy : for example , the connection was made between a standing army in peacetime and absolutism , and it was also suggested that the right to resist would be nullified by a standing army .
20 I should like to speak longer , because the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) spoke about the losses that he envisages would be incurred by the development of the station at King 's Cross , and if I had the time I should love to expand on the economic benefits that could be achieved in employment terms , the environmental benefits that would accrue to the area and the safety benefits that would be brought about by the Fennell provisions in the Bill .
21 However , the information collected will be determined by the situations and activities in which the child is engaged during the period of time being sampled .
22 The data collected will be used by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park when considering future management policies for the Estuary .
23 As the Basquiat project founders , others advance , notably ‘ Warhol ’ , which its producer says will be financed by the huge cable firm Home Box Office .
24 An expert who claims greater qualifications than he in fact possesses will be judged by the standard he claims : Wilsher v Essex Area Health Authority [ 1987 ] 2 WLR 425 , a point which survived the appeal at [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 557 .
25 We hope that those serving will be encouraged by the satisfaction that they give .
26 the , the , the problems is thought er are I hope will be addressed by the , we 've got the solution to the problems on the A one three four trunk road and
27 It does not matter very much what people believe ; what they will do will be determined by the requirements of the economic base .
28 They found that no dye was formed from pure aniline ; that magenta was usually a mixture of two dyestuffs ( 1 and 2 ) ; and that the products formed could be controlled by the proportions of the component amines .
29 Practitioners should bear in mind the obligations under the rules to serve a statement of special damages with the statement or particulars of claim , as the case may be , and the Practice Note ( QBD ) ( Personal Injury Actions : Special Damage ) ( 1984 ) 1 August ( [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 1127 ) which requires the service of particulars of special damage , in the form of a schedule if appropriate , so that the extent to which special damages are agreed may be indicated by the other parties to an action in advance of the trial .
30 The shorthand notes must be submitted with the transcription and the name of the shorthand system used must be stated by the candidate on the bag envelope .
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