Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [be] [vb pp] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Department of Education and Science estimates that 20 per cent more students will need to be trained to teach physics , maths , technology and modern languages ( report in Guardian 18 January 1989 ) .
2 ( a ) Supervision Where a new office of a firm is opened , save as a separate department in close proximity to the main office , arrangements will need to be made to ensure compliance with r13 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 relating to the supervision of the office ( see Chapter 1 ) .
3 This base can be the rear seat rail , or another rail fitted above the seat , but if so , no more than 2in above the seat or it would also need to be curved to avoid discomfort .
4 The time comes when under-shepherds will need to be appointed to maintain growth in numbers and quality .
5 ‘ Where there is a danger of eutrophication in this country , ’ says the government , ‘ usually the limiting factor is phosphate , and not nitrate ; if confined this would mean that zones would not therefore need to be designated to prevent eutrophication . ’
6 Particular attention will be paid to whether the markets serve the needs of industry , how they influence industrial location and what practical steps may need to be taken to improve market performance .
7 Raybestos also released a statement they had been authorized to make by Dr Selikoff , the world 's pre-eminent expert on asbestos and director of cancer research at Mount Sinai Hospital , to the effect that asbestos did not need to be banned to protect society , if it was properly controlled .
8 And applications programs wo n't need to be rewritten to take advantage of it .
9 A teacher who regards his work in this way , who sees his task as being not merely an overseer of academic progress but a mature adult who watches over and helps a child to find personal identity in an ever more complex and fast moving world may deservedly claim to be considered doing work worthy of professional status .
10 The Commission recognises that suitable arrangements will have to be devised to cover pleasure craft in the transition to the new VAT arrangements .
11 Indeed , they may have to be manufactured to exact customer specifications .
12 Architects and surveyors will have to be called to give evidence in support of , or to dispute , such claims .
13 When a record is added , this will involve storing it in its home address unless a home record is already in that address ; a synonym from some other address would have to be moved to make way for it .
14 PRESIDENT Sam Nujoma of Namibia sparked a furious row yesterday when he said his country 's abundant wildlife would have to be killed to provide meat for his drought-stricken nation .
15 Patten believes that people have to recognize that environmental quality is not a cost-free option and that the way in which energy and transport policies will have to be modified to take account of environmental factors will become an important subject of public debate .
16 However , applications running on version 6 — a character-based environment — will have to be re-coded to take advantage of a graphical interface and other enhanced features contained in version 7 .
17 Huge sums will soon have to be spent to relieve road congestion ; persuading a proportion of the public to travel by a convenient alternative has already proved to be cheaper than building more roads in many areas .
18 More than usually generous credit terms may have to be offered , and although we did not allow for introductory discounts in our example , these may have to be offered to induce custom , with the degree of generosity perhaps varying by assessment of likelihood of payment and repeat orders .
19 The ‘ potentate ’ may have to be interviewed to obtain permission and goodwill to carry out a study in the institution he controls , such as a factory , office , school or youth club .
20 A national survey has been conducted to show the sensitivity of particular soils to acid fallout and the degree by which the fallout will have to be reduced to end damage to soils and vegetation calculated .
21 Whatever method is chosen in the future , extreme care will have to be taken to preserve confidentiality before and after the final decision .
22 Once all water which contains or could on present trends contain , 50 mg/litre nitrate is designated ‘ vulnerable ’ , steps would have to be taken to reduce nitrate pollution .
23 The epistemological importance of such an exercise is evident , as is the fact that care would have to be taken to avoid circularity , to ensure that we did not make the credibility of a claim to knowledge depend upon beliefs that were not in the foundation .
24 The information so obtained may then have to be rearranged to show segment differences , and again this process of interpretation may be subjective or objective , depending on how statistically valid the end product must be ; * by using an analysis of attribute sets .
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