Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | For many years it was supposed that nothing should be revealed about the bargainer 's intentions . |
2 | How he expected his career to develop when he contracted this marriage is unclear , but he can hardly have supposed that he would be summoned home by the King when Archbishop Warham died , in order to succeed him as Archbishop of Canterbury . |
3 | All teachers who qualified in 1981 and 1982 are reminded that they will be introduced as a group at the Reunion in November . |
4 | He had not expected that they would be worshipped like gods , but on a world where technological ability excited only minimal interest , all of them were at a considerable disadvantage until they were able to prove themselves against local standards of performance . |
5 | ‘ Whoever put the clothes there might reasonably have expected that they would be found within a few days ? ’ |
6 | In Chambers , copy documents are not required in the High Court ( RSC Ord 32/21 ) , and it is not expected that they will be provided in the county court . |
7 | The meanings of these expressions was considered in the previous chapter , and it may be expected that they will be interpreted in essentially the same way in this context . |
8 | Djibo Ká was transferred from Planning and Co-operation to Education , where it was expected that he would be required to find a solution to three years of student unrest . |
9 | It was reported that he would be tried by a military court on corruption charges and for plotting an alleged coup . |
10 | If re-introduced at any future date , it is recommended that they should be fixed at not above 30% of costs and subject to prior approval from NPAs within National Parks . |
11 | Most countries had objected that they would be forced to rely on each other 's trade statistics , that exporters would face more rather than less paperwork at national borders , and that the potential for fraud would increase . |
12 | She had n't realised that she 'd be involved . |
13 | It was also arranged that he would be given accurate intelligence by radio on a regular basis . |
14 | If the work is commissioned by a PR consultant , the — copyright is his unless it has been arranged that it should be assigned to the client . |
15 | They had proven that it could be done . |
16 | The truth of the matter was that in the absence of relevant reliable information any global sum had to be determined in a somewhat arbitrary way , but in any case it was not intended that everybody should be paid the full value of their claims . |
17 | It is intended that they will be run on a regular basis . |
18 | Personnel to carry out the Quality Auditor role are currently being identified : it is intended that they will be trained to IQA Lead Assessor standards . |
19 | In July it was intended that they should be contained in regulations . |
20 | It may be that it may help those in business understand their own , or their trading partners ' standard terms ; however , it is not intended that it should be used by persons without legal knowledge to draft standard terms without legal advice . |
21 | There may be cases of an intermediate kind , where , though a person is appointed to settle disputes that have arisen , still it is not intended that he shall be bound to hear evidence and arguments . |
22 | Joan 's use of Creole is so limited that it might be called tokenistic . |
23 | The Executive Committee have decided that we should be represented and a static display stand has been booked for the five days . |
24 | It is decided that they should be treated as creating a trust ; the liberality of interpretation is due to a rescript . |
25 | In the first week of February , while Dowding was at the World Economic Forum at Davos , Switzerland [ see p. 37268 ] , influential members of the state ALP apparently decided that he should be replaced by Lawrence , then State Education and Aboriginal Affairs Minister . |
26 | If the tribunal had , for example , decided that it should be comprised of , inter alia , the need for certain fixtures and fittings , and then later ignored this but still invoked the phrase furnished tenancy , all the objections expressed to the separation of the sum from the parts would still apply . |
27 | The Government took the opposite view ; but now they have decided that it must be made high profile again . ’ |
28 | This piece of furniture has become something of a shibboleth : both the Magistrates ' Association and the National Union of Journalists have said that it should be regarded as sacrosanct . |
29 | British immigration officials have extended Natasha 's visa until February 1993 and have said that it will be renewed automatically for a certain period of time after that . |
30 | Typically such beds are located in pre-1914 hospitals , although the British Geriatric Society has consistently argued that they should be located in district general hospitals . |