Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | This measure may well have to be considered now ( as Washington is hinting ) , as it has become crystal-clear that the Bosnian war is being fomented by Milosevic and the extreme Serb leaders in Bosnia , and is primarily waged by the army . |
2 | In addition to their other responsibilities local authorities may still continue to be direct care providers if they so wish . |
3 | Local authorities may sometimes need to be reminded of this . |
4 | The second demands that the child itself should be the focus of our attention , although other sides of the case may also need to be dealt with . |
5 | Hence , worthwhile projects may not proceed or may be unnecessarily delayed , and plans may suddenly have to be changed when constraints are tightened ( see also Likierman , 1984 ) . |
6 | The fate of Henry Scott may yet prove to be a salutary lesson to those local authorities intending to expand their programmes of publishing homosexual-related literature , nor should librarians ignore this piece of history if they display homosexual literature amongst their new acquisitions or publish a booklist of homosexual literature . |
7 | Such optimism may still prove to be justified : but the bets are much riskier , now that China 's leadership has shown its continued reliance on the mailed fist and its continued vulnerability to factional disputes . |
8 | In that case , the electorate might well prefer to be Red and live to fight another day rather than be consigned to a nuclear crematorium . |
9 | A further £40,000,000 might also have to be repaid in 1991 if amounts allocated for the restructuring of Rover 's former commercial division were not fully spent . |
10 | ( 1 ) For the purposes of arts 5 and 7 ( see above ) : ( a ) the value of an action for a sum of money , whether specified or not , is the amount which the plaintiff or applicant reasonably expects to recover ; ( b ) an action for specified relief other than a sum of money : ( i ) has a value equal to the amount of money which the plaintiff or applicant could reasonably state to be the financial worth of the claim to him , or ( ii ) where there is no such amount , has no quantifiable value . |
11 | But a forgery could always claim to be written by Moses in the same terms as an authentic Mosaic document . |
12 | The nature , aims and objectives of such an Association would therefore need to be carefully thought through , and its formal relationship to Convocation as a statutory body be clearly and unequivocally defined . |
13 | This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing . |
14 | Such units would still require to be served from a more fully equipped hospital or other establishment to ensure the availability of the appropriate service departments , catering , supplies , laundry ( including personal clothes laundry etc ) and especially the rehabilitation department with assessment and rehabilitation facilities . |
15 | The closure would probably have to be done in stages , eg one weekday a week to start with , though that could be worse than total closure because motorists would switch to local roads for one day , but total closure might force them to switch modes altogether . |
16 | This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases . |
17 | If the goods delivered and accompanying invoice were for more or less than the amount recorded on the order , a correcting entry would also have to be made . |
18 | ‘ Pat would never like to be regarded as special but even in his critical condition he was still in fighting spirit . ’ |
19 | Whether upper and lower date limits ( terminus results ) such as these provide the archaeologist with a sufficiently detailed chronological picture will depend on a number of factors — the nature of the site and sequence to be interpreted , the archaeological questions being posed , and the samples available for dating — and the relevant dating methods would then need to be assessed . |
20 | The carrier of the weak force would also have to be electrically charged , for a neutron to decay into a proton , for example . |
21 | A clear recommendation would therefore seem to be in the order for the Muti recording , but unfortunately EMI appears to have delated it . |
22 | Unfortunately this side will probably have to be scaled down , ’ said Mr Dixon . |
23 | The near side will also appear to be thicker than the far side . |
24 | The exhaust will also have to be fitted with filters to trap the particulates and their carcinogenic PAHs . |
25 | While ITN gamely maintains there is still some more scope for cuts , it says there is now precious little fat left and implicitly suggests that additional revenue will simply have to be found by the shareholders . |
26 | Pending its enactment , revenue will still need to be raised , and interim power to raise it is provided by the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968 . |
27 | A receiving agent will eventually need to be appointed ( either to receive funds if the transaction is raising funds or to pay funds in an offer ) . |
28 | if you are in an unstructured learning situation where no well-planned course exists , a part of your daily programme will also have to be the preparation of language learning lesson materials i.e. dialogues or other kinds of text . |
29 | Funds will then need to be found or diverted and teachers trained or retrained in their understanding of community education . |
30 | But , despite the technology , cars will still continue to be one of the principal contributors to air pollution . |