Example sentences of "that [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adv prt] by " in BNC.
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1 | Personal sources provide a view of intangible aspects of the environment that may be filtered out by written media . |
2 | I trust you will look favourably on both these applications and on any others that may be sent in by the various organisations within the village . |
3 | Relocation company counsellors assigned to families moving to Britain also provide information on activities that may be taken up by the spouse . |
4 | Politicians are elected on party manifestos which have , increasingly since the Second World War , contained social policy commitments that must be carried out by local authorities but are often contentious . |
5 | But it was not good , or right , to be dragged into every dispute that might be brought about by erratic proceedings on the part of others . |
6 | A slight extension of those bands could ease the extra cost that might be brought about by improvements . |
7 | Administrative assistant — the accuracy of the checking procedure , ie the number of errors undetected at this stage that could be referred back by the personnel section or the finance department . |
8 | But BBC officials are waking up to the fact that , while they have been allocated both of Britain 's channels for high-power satellite broadcasts , the kind that could be received direct into people 's homes , they have no monopoly on low-power transmissions from satellites , the kind that could be picked up by central receiving stations — and transmitted via cable to homes . |
9 | It seems not unlikely that human beings — and other living organisms — are surrounded by electromagnetic fields that could be picked up by cameras , assuming the circumstances were favourable . |
10 | There were no windows , but two large openings that could be closed in by folding doors . |
11 | I should like to speak longer , because the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) spoke about the losses that he envisages would be incurred by the development of the station at King 's Cross , and if I had the time I should love to expand on the economic benefits that could be achieved in employment terms , the environmental benefits that would accrue to the area and the safety benefits that would be brought about by the Fennell provisions in the Bill . |
12 | Clearly , it is for United Kingdom manufacturers to compete as subcontractors for the work that will be placed out by Harland and Wolff . |
13 | For one thing , increasing the number of cells increases the amount of space that will be taken up by axons and their terminals , and this will alter the appearance of the tissue , so that regions of the brain will not always look the same in different species . |
14 | The work that will be carried out by these centres during the trial period builds upon their previous experience in this field : |
15 | The need for rehearsal of a formal Intervention is to strengthen the group resolve to give real positive help to the sufferer despite all the protestations- convolutions and deceptions that will be tried on by his or her disease . |
16 | You see despair as something that can be rooted out by machines — some sort of a steam-shovel , perhaps . |
17 | ‘ A tiny electrical charge which in turn produces a signal that can be picked up by monitoring equipment here at the prison . |
18 | The final example of a cartographic operation that can be carried out by a GIS is redistricting . |
19 | In the end support staff act as information switches and this is exactly the sort of function that can be taken over by electronic data processing . |