Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 May your marriage be blessed with many sons ! ’
2 How , it may be asked , could any serious work be done in those circumstances ?
3 It also recommended that the cost of road fund licences be reduced for those vehicles which meet new stricter limits on emissions about to be agreed by the European Community , and that excise duty levied on diesel fuels be cut for those which meet EC standards .
4 Will the outcome of the expert 's or arbitrator 's determination be binding on all parties ?
5 We accept that shops or factories be forbidden in some zones and not others and that parking be prohibited on alternate sides of the same street on alternate days .
6 The very different case of a generalized division , between ‘ creators ’ and ‘ spectators ’ , may in part be influenced by such relations , but is not fully generated or confirmed there .
7 Only in the case of engagements lasting for a single day or less , and involving people with whom the organisation does not expect to have further contact in the near future , might payment be made without any deductions .
8 Erm the lectures given in the Department of Politics can of course be described in many ways and academic monologue is probably one of the most neutral erm of them .
9 However , a new approach to the question of remedies available for breach was occasioned by Diplock LJ in Hong Kong Fir Shipping Co Ltd v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd [ 1962 ] 2 QB 26 ( at p70 ) : There are … many contractual undertakings of a more complex character which can not be categorised as being " conditions " or " warranties " , if the late 19th century meaning adopted in the Sale of Goods Act , 1893 , and used by Bowen LJ in Bentsen v Taylor , Sons & Co be given to those terms .
10 The Hindus asserted that the same rhythm must of necessity be mirrored at all stages of creation and in all domains .
11 Because of that the reactors had to undergo a licensing procedure from Nuclear , Now that survey , which they have been carrying out for a number of months now , almost certainly would require that a number of major improvements be made to those reactors , and they just have n't got the money to do that at the moment .
12 The directors therefore propose , as resolution No. 8 that authority be given at this years AGM to amend the rules of the Scheme so that the absolute limit will be increased to 9,260,761 shares representing 5% of the current issued share capital .
13 The Education Act ( Scotland ) , making education compulsory for children from five to thirteen , had only just been passed in 1872 , and the capacity to read complicated copy could by no means be assumed in all girls ( or indeed boys ) even from " respectable artisans " " families , as is illustrated by the remarks of Mr McCrie , the owner of a paper factory , reported in the Edinburgh Daily Review in January 1873 .
14 The question then is should angioplasty be attempted in these patients or is bypass grafting indicated ?
15 Can any kind of social critique be inserted into those courses without being superficial , jejune and irrelevant to the students ' interests ?
16 In 1896 the ‘ Ratepayers and Inhabitants in Parish Meeting assembled [ resolved to ] hereby accord the Rev R. Burdon their grateful thanks for the very great interest he continues to show in the Parish … and hereby express their ernest ( sic ) and unanimous wish that his health might very speedily be restored and his life be prolonged for many years . ’
17 The increasingly complex organization of information within our society demands that training be given to all members of the school population , as opposed to simply those destined for tertiary education , In information retrieval skills .
18 The Auditing Practices Board concurs with the Institute 's view , and suggests either that audit endorsement be restricted to those parts of the code capable of objective evaluation , or that a company 's audit committee should endorse the statement of compliance at a meeting attended by the auditors .
19 And how will children be selected for those schools ?
20 Resource owners ' initial ignorance of the kinds of commodities consumers will buy and of the relative prices which can in principle be obtained for these commodities gradually diminishes .
21 Much of the material will no doubt be exploited in all kinds of traditional ways , for the study of meaning , style , and language history .
22 And so the records went on — ‘ a cap be presented to those members who perform the hat trick ’ , ‘ all hat trick caps to be the same colour ’ .
23 Question 6 Should the giving of accountant 's reports be limited to those accountants who are ‘ registered auditors ’ ?
24 Pragmatically , I suggested to the officers that a summary of those papers be sent to all members of council in the interests of saving paper , and that if you see something you want to know more about , you then go and talk to David Turner , is that agreeable ?
25 At first , the settlement consists only of shacks , there are no roads , no water , no street lighting , though urban facilities may in time be extended to these areas .
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