Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 To the Protestants , according to Knox , she complained about opposition to her policy from the Catholics and Châtelherault ; only if the crown matrimonial was granted would she have sufficient authority , and ‘ then devise ye what ye please in matters of religion and they shall be granted ’ .
2 Kelly is at the head of the Football Association and he must be seen to be above the fray .
3 This could be seborrhoeic eczema and you may be recommended to use a tar shampoo .
4 It 's expected to look at the affect of the closure and what can be done about it .
5 An idea used by both a leading paint manufacturer on the introduction of a new type of paint and a hair product manufacturer on the launch of a new shampoo and which could be adapted to quite a number of other fields was based on the headline " Do n't write about it until you 've tried it . "
6 Leading scorer John Byrne received a kick on the ankle against his old club and he may be forced to stand down tonight , providing an opening for former England striker Peter Davenport , who was substitute at Brighton .
7 I do n't know what will happen now , I suppose she will get a lawyer and I will be shafted . ’
8 What I will say is that good art education is vital to the future and it must be based upon an analytical study of anatomy and perspective . ’
9 Accordingly , it will be extremely rare for a government to press the matter to a vote and it will be left to Members opposing the instrument to move its rejection .
10 As Mr Williams has legal title to the cheque , and provided that he endorses it ( signs his name on the back ) , a good title can be passed on to the hotelier and it can be paid into the hotelier 's bank account .
11 job if there 's gon na be an exercise or a they like it to be a real-life practical situation , almost like a simulation of the job rather than something that 's er for example if you were to do a case study , pragmatists would like it be in an insurance-related case study and it could be related to their job very .
12 Her work in the refectory of New Hall was brought before the formation of the collection , as a result of her residency at the college and it could be said to have struck a characteristic note of stringent inquiry for the collection .
13 To this extent , then , a photon feels the gravitational force and it can be argued that a photon should travel along a curved path in a gravitational field .
14 A substantial market exists for reasonably priced , good quality meals , available in an informal setting and which can be obtained and consumed within a fairly short time .
15 David Nicholson says racing is an entertainment industry and they should be allowed to have Sunday racing .
16 There are enormous regional differences in the fishing industry and they must be recognised .
17 And now , like as not , Sam 'll win at the fishing and you 'll be trothed to him — a bastard of Sir Gregory 's . "
18 Reagan was supported by an exceptionally talented staff in his first term and it might be said that his legislative triumphs can best be explained by the quality of the team around him .
19 Mainly , the first part provides examples of potential problems occurring in everyday living and what might be done to prevent them from becoming actual problems .
20 The Home Office is deciding who is a genuine refugee and who should be deported out of 3,500 Kurds who arrived in May and June , before a visa requirement was introduced .
21 Now the Queen 's household cavalry have offered to look after the horse and it 'll be transported to its new home early next year .
22 The airflow over the ailerons often tends to move the stick towards the direction of the spin and they should be centralised for the recovery .
23 If meaning can be derived by participants in the communication then there must be a significatory system operating and it can be analysed at the level of the first order regardless of what the meaning is .
24 Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital .
25 There are various methods for its manufacture and it can be produced in various forms , chief of which are homopolymers [ propylene alone ] and copolymers with ethylene in which the ethylene constituent can be located either randomly in the polymer chain or in controlled blocks along it .
26 ‘ Utter so much as a word about last night 's work and you will be clapped in irons , ’ declared Tyrell .
27 You need to think about who will be involved in the playback session and what should be recorded .
28 It is held together not by command and obedience but by influence and what may be called allegiance …
29 It is essential that the Security Service should be kept absolutely free from political bias or influence and nothing should be done that might lend colour to any suggestion that it is concerned with the interests of any particular section of the community , or with any other matter than the Defence of the Realm as a whole .
30 The Divisional Court in that case distinguished between the obtaining of evidence for use in a trial , ‘ direct ’ material , which constituted ‘ testimony ’ under that Act and which would be gathered in response to a Letter of Request , and the obtaining of ‘ indirect ’ material , which might lead to a line of enquiry pointing to actual evidence ; the English courts would not assist a foreign court to obtain such ‘ indirect ’ material .
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