Example sentences of "[that] [vb mod] [adv] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Frequently it manifests itself when people blame the system for difficulties that may well be caused by other factors .
2 It is also stipulated in the agreement that the only works of art that may not be transferred to Bilbao from New York are those that are subject to American legal restrictions , or works that are too fragile to travel .
3 ‘ Nothing that may not be answered by the prayer that Mr Frere would have me join . ’
4 The Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the temporary higher threshold for stamp duty , where the documents are signed on or before 19 August , but relate to a sale that may not be completed until 20 August or later ( p 117 ) .
5 ‘ There is no science that is not capable of additions ; there is no art that may not be carried to a still higher perfection .
6 Other day-to-day situations that may not be attributed to visual difficulties include the extended time the children may need to complete tasks , their need to come close to the blackboard or to demonstrations , and their apparent clumsiness in certain practical activities and sports such as ball games .
7 Another fact that may not be known to all is that once again we were privileged to have throughout the week the delightful company and invaluable help of several ladies from the Cathedral .
8 Similarly , unless it is reasonable to do so in the circumstances , a firm must not , in any written communication or agreement , seek to exclude or restrict : ( 1 ) Any other duty to act with skill , care and diligence which is owed to a private customer in connection with the provision to him of investment services in the course of regulated business ; or ( 2 ) Any liability owed to a private customer in connection with regulated business for failure to exercise the degree of skill , care and diligence that may reasonably be expected of it in the provision of investment services in the course of that business .
9 It is not possible to draw up an exhaustive list of matters that may legitimately be taken into account .
10 The notice can in fact be contained in a market counterparty terms of business letter or agreement ; this may be used in order to provide for the various commercial protections the firm may want and the material interest disclosures that may still be needed at law as a result of fiduciary obligations even if ( exactly because the market counterparty is not a customer ) they are not required by the COB Rules .
11 The words themselves , being less ’ everyday ’ , are less likely to have widely accepted definitions or stereotypical patterns of usage that may then be quoted as examples in their dictionary definition .
12 It is necessary for prospective purchasers to undertake detailed market research and a site investigation , and to prepare a feasibility study in order to identify the highest value that may safely be put on the site .
13 First of all , no map can show all the attributes that may conceivably be required by a user .
14 By the use of the last phrase I have indicated a comparison that may possibly be drawn between Gandhi and Paul Tillich .
15 Other matters that should also be covered in your terms and conditions of sale are terms of delivery , details of warranties and guarantees and the conditions under which goods may be returned or credit notes issued .
16 Each of the terms has a significance that should not be overlooked in the application of the Act .
17 If you only read , say , the Independent and listen to Radio 4 ( and there are some people who do ) , you would think the entire British nation agreed that the National Health Service was Britain 's finest achievement ; was indeed a sacred trust that should not be tampered with in any way , but merely fed with the choicest morsels of public spending and worshipped .
18 A child is a person , but a person with a different developmental time-scale that should not be jeopardized by ponderous , Dickensian proceedings .
19 She used to toss her head as she passed me , as if I was something nasty on the roadside that should n't be looked at .
20 The promotors say their video is a work of art that should n't be judged on how much trade it generates , but some argue unless Oxford breaks away from it 's traditional image the tourists fantasy will never be a heaven for those who live and work there .
21 Bleached bodies lie beached in the full heat , revealing sights that should never be disclosed to the closest lover let alone half of Teesside .
22 its them that should actually be looked at as opposed to the , to the vehicle 's themselves .
23 1.16 Much has been written on ‘ English across the curriculum ’ , a phrase which , for some , conjures up an unacceptable vision of English reduced to a service subject , and for others an equally unacceptable vision of subject specialists burdened with responsibilities that should rightly be carried by teachers of English .
24 These committees are responsible for drafting resolutions that must eventually be agreed by Congress as a whole .
25 The question that must ultimately be asked about Israel 's God is : ‘ Is there a God besides Me ? ’
26 We welcome the fact that a study is being undertaken to assess potential resources in the Bristol Channel and trust this will help to identify important physical relationships that must not be prejudiced through excessive dredging .
27 We welcome the fact that a study is being undertaken to assess potential resources in the Bristol Channel and trust this will help to identify important physical relationships that must not be prejudiced through excessive dredging .
28 We are all like pictures that must not be looked at too near . ’
29 Then further , into the little purses that must never be talked about , that they were n't supposed to know they had .
30 For such cases a field repair is soon effected with adhesive-backed sail repair tape , usually 50mm wide and in a heavyweight ripstop that might even be located in a matching colour !
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