Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [modal v] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 They might very well , for example , relate to the sorts of implements that may be carried on the procession which even if they are not offensive weapons at the beginning of the procession may become so during its course .
2 Once an imbalance occurs between the number of males waiting to acquire units and the number of units that can be taken over or entered , the system could go into a series of oscillations which would be self-perpetuating , at least for some time .
3 Having said that , I feel that there are significant aspects that should be brought out in order to put the matter in perspective .
4 Does my hon. Friend agree that such an arrangement would not only broaden the health services already made available to patients but achieve financial savings that could be ploughed back into the provision of other services ?
5 Supporters suggest that because water metering lowers demand , water companies wo n't need to spend so much money on building new reservoirs — savings that can be passed on to consumers .
6 A further 5,000 unfamiliar words can be added to the system , along with up to 99 standard paragraphs that can be called in as required .
7 I hold that on an appeal to the High Court under the Children Act 1989 the only findings of fact and the only reasons that may be relied on to support the decision of the justices under appeal , are those announced by the justices in accordance with rule 21 .
8 In particular , for reasons that will be taken up below , the Nottinghamshire miners decided to remain at work .
9 The introduction of newly-developed linings that can be pushed down into crumbling sewers to extend their life is widely touted as bringing the cost of renovating the nation 's sewers down somewhere nearer to what impoverished water authorities can afford .
10 Relocation company counsellors assigned to families moving to Britain also provide information on activities that may be taken up by the spouse .
11 Often music is played , though writing letters , playing cards or chess , and even ( occasionally ! ) revision for examinations are all activities that can be carried out .
12 We shall refer to it in examining the various operations that can be carried out sequentially .
13 What Ryedale is seeking is not a figure for its sector within the Greater York area , and the same with the other districts , but rather a figure for the Greater York area as a whole , and then a figure for the remainder of those parts of the districts outside the Greater York area , so you do n't get a situation with my colleagues on the left where you are in the structure plan dictating the number of houses that should be allocated in , for example , two parishes .
14 There were no windows , but two large openings that could be closed in by folding doors .
15 a pre-printed sheet of dots , lines or patterns that can be laid down on artwork for reproduction .
16 Any matters referred to in the replies , which will need to be taken into account on completion — eg details of the title deeds that will be handed over , the standard requisition as to production of last receipts , a requirement that an outstanding mortgage should be discharged on or before completion , an undertaking of some sort to be given on completion — should be marked " Completion " so that when you come to prepare your completion agenda , these matters can at once be picked out , and no further lengthy perusal of the replies will be needed .
17 Never write out a cheque in pencil or one of those pens that can be rubbed out .
18 Those are obviously matters that can be discussed in today 's debate , so I see no need for a further debate .
19 Besides trends that come and go , there are basic pieces that should be snapped up at every opportunity — anything that has been hand-made or finished : beaded and embroidered cashmere cardigans , beautiful lace shirts , superbly cut Thirties and Forties jackets or satin brocade robes .
20 I I do suggest that if you feel that some easing is required that er you could specifically refer to exceptions that will be set out er in local plans .
21 We also have the latest in up-to-date technology — the TV set in the corner , which has a twin BBC-ITV facility , and , of course , a number of lights that can be turned on or off at the flick of a switch .
22 Their task was to suggest experiments that might be carried out in the College , and to act as an examination committee for awarding certificates after pupils had completed the course .
23 Think of two or three things that might be called out and invent some amusing replies .
24 There are so many things that might be incorporated in to ‘ fear of strangers ’ , or ‘ attachment ’ , or ‘ intelligence ’ , that to propose that it is somehow ‘ multi-determined ’ misses the point .
25 We obviously ca n't afford to do that , on that scale , but what we can do , is fund into the regional scr er , screen commission at Birmingham , to their register , where they will hold details on what 's available , er , what houses , what large houses are available , things that can be set in , what lo what er , countryside there is , what facilities there are , what firms there are locally that can provide services to for a cost .
26 All the things that can be passed down , the inhibitions , guilt and fear .
27 Company policy may also specify a limit as to the number of surveys that may be carried out at company expense .
28 There are many businesses that can be carried on in rural and residential areas without causing unacceptable disturbance …
29 On the one hand , there are many topics that could be experimented on that are barred by ethical considerations .
30 With such diversity , each subject can only be treated briefly , and the book effectively gives thumbnail sketches of a list of topics that can be followed up elsewhere in depth .
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