Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 These employees may only be handled differently when the employer has a justifiable reason .
2 Held , allowing the appeal and the cross-appeal , that under the terms of the mortgage and other deeds the defendants were entitled to recover their actual costs , charges and expenses except for any costs that had not been reasonably incurred or were unreasonable in amount ; that both litigation and non-litigation costs could be referred to a taxing for quantification ; that the defendants were contractually entitled to payment on an indemnity basis as defined by R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) ; that the court 's discretion as to the basis of taxation of a mortgagee 's costs , charges and expenses should normally be exercised so as to correspond with the contractual entitlement ; and that , accordingly , the master had power to order that the contractual costs , charges and expenses and the costs incurred in the litigation be taxed on an indemnity basis including those costs ordered to be taxed on a standard basis ( post , pp. 735E–F , 736B–C , 737E–F , 739A–C , 741H — 742D , E–H ) .
3 This application should still be made even if , because of the student 's and/or parents ' income , it appears unlikely that there will be any assistance towards maintenance , because fees are payable in full by the grant-awarding body without regard to the income of student , parent or spouse .
4 We will not go into great detail on the dangers of using statistics here but merely point to some precautions which must still be taken even when using statistics which are generally regarded as reliable .
5 Yet there clearly were affinities between the Paracelsian approach to disease and later models — not least in the insistence that a chemical cure should always be sought rather than accept the physicians word that certain conditions would remain incurable .
6 Remember , however , when deleting sections of text , that the instruction marks added by the word-processor must also be deleted even though you can not see them .
7 Material should also be selected carefully as the quality of the resource is more important than the quantity .
8 The English Association should also be mentioned here since it showed a considerable overlap of personnel and policies with many of these other initiatives ( formal and informal ) , having particularly close affinities with the National Home Reading Union , the Dictionary of National Biography , and the National Trust , and occupying an interesting position of relative autonomy from the state Board of Education .
9 In the end , the rising should probably be seen primarily as religious and political in character , although certain sectors of it , notably those in Westmorland and Craven , were concerned with such agrarian matters as enclosures and the rate of entry fines .
10 expressed the opinion , concurred in by the other members of the court , that a contractual right of one party to an action to have the costs of the action paid by another party to the action could not override the discretion as to costs given to the court by Ord. 62 , r. 3(2) and section 51(1) of the Act of 1981 , but that where an order for payment of the costs was sought , the discretion should ordinarily be exercised so as to reflect the contractual right .
11 Bench pressing should never be done alone because of the dangers of getting the barbell stuck across the face , neck or chest .
12 Thus , the correlation between disaffection and bad schooling should never be treated lightly as the long term consequences in society could be devastating .
13 It is significant of Joseph 's attitude that his legal code of 1787 declared that henceforth all offences were against the State and must therefore be prosecuted even if there were no individual victim willing to begin legal proceedings .
14 In the presence of exogenous acetylcholine a normal sweat response should therefore be expected even if nerve degeneration precludes adequate transmitter release .
15 A case which might now be determined differently because of this exception is Dymond [ 1920 ] 2 KB 260 .
16 On the face of it , so much for slum clearance and planned redevelopment : community health might even be impaired rather than improved .
17 It was however accepted by the Court of Appeal in 1980 that an injunction could properly be granted even if the defendant was based in England if in the circumstances there was a danger of the assets being removed , and this was put beyond doubt by section 37(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides :
18 ‘ I mean , if this six weeks had been with U2 or Faith No More , we 'd obviously be doing better than we are .
19 The council says the 1987 lease states a pharmacy could only be built there if a doctor 's surgery was on the site as well .
20 This would be the case if texts could only be understood completely as long as they were accompanied by the single , correct title .
21 In practice the countryside was easy to conquer ; but it could only be controlled properly if the fortified places upon which it depended for its economic well-being and defence were also in friendly hands .
22 There remains , however , a wide range of views covering more obviously political aspects of the phenomena which could only be described together as ‘ elitist ’ if we accept that term as a residual category .
23 The axe could easily be snatched away before it is properly planted , or else could pull straight out in soft snow .
24 The crane ratchets of the later arrivals could still be heard clearly as their crews outramped , and rising bow waves could be spotted as an occasional laggard powered upstream to its proper place in the echelon .
25 And since they were not " serving their time " in the way a boy did , they could therefore be paid less when their training was complete .
26 I am reliably assured that King 's College Chapel in Cambridge , which has stood as steady as a rock for the past 450 years , could never be built today because the design would never be accepted under the safety limits of the building regulations !
27 Recent reports suggest that EFA may now be running more than 50% over budget .
28 However , any treatment to relieve pain and suffering may well be justified even if this leads to an earlier death .
29 This may well be pulsed rather than continuous in its output , which allows us to use a gated detector , discriminating between prompt fluorescent emission and delayed phosphorescence .
30 It is extremely important that the trustees consider their discretions otherwise these may simply be set aside as the deeds of appointment were in the case of Turner v Turner [ 1983 ] 2 All ER 745 where the trustees simply did what the settlor stated without independently exercising their discretions ( see also Wilson v Turner ( 1883 ) 22 ChD 521 ) .
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