Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | The result of this is that linguistic variation and change can appear to be unidimensional . |
2 | Her reputation and experience would have to be investigated very carefully . |
3 | The truth is that learning new skills does take time , and progress may appear to be very slow . |
4 | The hon. Gentleman makes a serious point about concrete cancer and money will have to be found to deal with that in due course . |
5 | Therefore the use of s.52 agreements to achieve odour prevention and abatement would seem to be unaffected and still legitimate . |
6 | The proposals mean that joint local planning and action will continue to be essential , but that responsibilities and accountability for the plans and action will be clearer than they are now … it must be emphasised that effective co-operation at the local level will be essential , both to the success of individual projects and , more broadly , if the whole range of community care services is to be delivered effectively . |
7 | If consumers are largely illiterate , then the firm 's advertising , packaging and labelling will need to be adapted . |
8 | Requiring temperature controls in factories would mean that both thermostats and insulation would have to be imported into Poland , until factories could be established there . |
9 | By creating a mode of Repertory Grid Technique specific to visual art and making it available through the personal computer , this area full of complexity and uncertainty might come to be both better understood and more widely valued . |
10 | Obviously there are certain key factors to any sort of reasonable living space : walls and ceiling will have to be decorated along with all the woodwork ; windows and floors have to be treated in some way ; there must be light both to see by and to enhance the space ; there should be something to sit on and probably to eat from and almost certainly somewhere to work at times . |
11 | However where the restraint of trade doctrine applies , for example in contracts of employment , a confidentiality obligation will only be enforced if the information in question can fairly be regarded as a separate part of the employee 's stock of knowledge which a man of ordinary honesty and intelligence would recognise to be the property of his employer and not his own to do what he likes with . |
12 | A general principle in the employment field was laid down in Printers and Finishers Ltd v Holloway [ 1964 ] 3 All ER 731 where Cross J said that employees are prohibited from using information which " can fairly be regarded as a separate part of the employee 's stock of knowledge which a man of ordinary honesty and intelligence would recognise to be the property of his old employer and not his own to do as he likes with " . |
13 | In past operational plans the Eastern Health and Social Services Board had stressed that efficiency and flexibility would need to be introduced . |
14 | The strong glasses needed will give an odd appearance to the eyes which may result in teasing and although the child may see well directly through the glasses , there may be difficulties with the peripheral vision and mobility will have to be watched . |
15 | The Maestro and Montego will continue to be built at the south works , but negotiations are underway to sell the Maestro production line to Bulgaria . |
16 | Some helpers will not undertake more than light household duties , and heavy washing , ironing and cleaning will have to be done by someone else . |
17 | ( iii ) Combining ( i ) and ( ii ) , we note that , if there is little labour mobility , in a business cycle employment will move pro-cyclically , and wages and membership will tend to be relatively stable . |
18 | Within families the complexity and inter-relatedness of expectation and need can appear to be a perplexing and entirely confusing maze . |
19 | For a career mother , the three roles of mother , career woman and spouse may prove to be impossible without considerable domestic help . |
20 | Good marketing means that time will have to be found to listen and respond to what others have to say , time and attention will need to be diverted from other activities . |
21 | Whereas young men as a matter of course would study the classics , women would be instructed in painting , music , dancing , modern languages , or other accomplishments , but rarely would they be expected to achieve real competence Indeed , a learned woman was likely to experience difficulty finding a husband , and education might cease to be any advantage . |
22 | This close association between war and revolution will need to be examined more fully at a later stage . |
23 | They have the characteristic of being cross-disciplinary , which reminds us that the future of mental health planning and commissioning will need to be a joint effort . |
24 | In mass-production industries , where routine , repetitive work is in-built in the production technology , challenging tasks will be difficult to create , and leadership will tend to be autocratic ; |
25 | The husband and wife will have to be satisfied with ‘ honeymoon ’ visits by arrangement with the authorities at jail housing 56 women and 430 men . |
26 | When technical or commercial factors limit the number of significant publishing organizations to a handful of major companies freedom , variety , and debate may have to be internalized within them . |
27 | Freedom , variety , and debate may have to be provided by open access into existing news products ( existing papers , existing television networks ) and by variety and debate within these products . |
28 | A fast turn of speed was not as important as a range of at least 1,000 miles , and flight would have to be maintained on one engine with 60% of the fuel still aboard . |
29 | County Education Officer Brian Worthy agreed facilities such as a TV room and library may have to be sacrificed for eight or nine months , but disputed the claim the toilet system would not cope . |
30 | But a degree of independence and impartiality will have to be achieved if re-investigation is to be beneficial . |