Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 He said , when the Birmingham Six were released in nineteen ninety one , it was inevitable the court of appeal 's decision would appear to be a finding of perjury and conspiracy against the police .
2 Where no right of appeal exists a review of the licensing board 's decision will have to be by way of a petition for judicial review or an action of reduction/declarator ( board acting ultra vires , Allied Breweries ( U.K. ) Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1985 S.L.T. 302 ; reduction of decision under s.66 , temporary restriction , Elantosh Ltd. v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1984 S.L.T. 92 , overruled , Grainger v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1989 G.W.D. 13–568 ) .
3 Manager Mickey Duff refused to discuss the likely opponent for that date , saying that Thursday 's fight would have to be safely overcome first by Wharton .
4 Barr has claimed that ‘ today 's grant would have to be increased by 12 per cent to restore its purchasing power to its level in 1978/79 , and by nearly 25 per cent to restore it to its 1962/63 peak ’ .
5 Every peice like this child 's teaset will need to be photographed and catalogued on a computer .
6 A visitor 's permit will have to be obtained by an Continental wishing to shoot in this country .
7 As he ran to the hotel for help , Buzz realized that Elinor 's escape would have to be postponed .
8 If the going got tough , this fraulein 's boy would have to be dealt with ; given a flying lesson .
9 That is underlined by the absurdity which would result from a literal construction of the word ‘ cost ’ in the case of a loss-making concern such as British Rail or a heavily endowed institution , where the employee 's benefit would have to be valued at a figure in excess — indeed , it may be many times in excess — of the market price of the service provided .
10 So , for example , Bitstream 's Dutch may appear to be a perfect match for Linotype 's Times at 300dpi but when they are output at a typesetter 's resolution the minute differences will be more exaggerated .
11 The trading conditions for the Group 's business will continue to be just as difficult in the coming year as they were in 1992 , and will continue to provide us all with significant challenges and problems .
12 Still , a suspicion lingers that the gamekeeper 's grandson would like to be the laird , and I think it scandalous that Jackie 's rewards from a nation whose standard-bearer he has so long been , should be a mere OBE.
13 The victim 's consent would seem to be immaterial in both instances .
14 It is , perhaps inevitably , some way from the limb-flinging Jackson performances of old , during which , twisting into the microphone , Jackson 's body would appear to be making off in several directions at once .
15 If that was the case then the caveman 's body would need to be ready to dive into the bush , or run after the rabbit , catch it , and kill it for food .
16 If this was the case the caveman 's body would need to be ready to run away very quickly , or enable him to try to defend himself if caught by the tiger .
17 The organization 's behaviour would appear to be explained by an expectation that the increased demand for output which had led it to bring In temporary workers would , In fact , be sustained .
18 While the Carrion 's behaviour may appear to be significant — and the players will try hard to convince themselves that this is the case — this is only a spoiling attack to draw the adventurers ' attention to the Castle .
19 To evoke a judicial response in either situation , however , it is likely that the company 's behaviour will need to be glaringly out of line with that of similarly situated enterprises .
20 The implications of the medical diagnosis in so far as it is likely to affect the child 's education will need to be considered and attention given to the prognosis , especially if it involves the possibility of progressive deterioration of sight .
21 These aspects of the pupil 's education will need to be included in the report by the special teacher and should be taken into consideration when placement decisions are made .
22 I am sure that the factory in the hon. Gentleman 's constituency would like to be paid for its exports .
23 Kaplan 's theory would seem to be the-more plausible of the two , in that it does not depend on parents transmitting the results of their learning to their children ; instead , it can be explained purely in terms of human curiosity .
24 Depending on the evolution of management during the early 1990s , the confusions building up in the Training Authority 's role may need to be unravelled : either it is strengthened as an effective arm of central policy , or it is abolished so that the market — created by itself — can have freer play .
25 If the foundations of social science shift in the way Wilson envisaged , then Breuer 's argument would have to be reformulated .
26 Clark 's argument might appear to be on firmer ground had he restricted the human comparison to total imbeciles ( anencephalics and the like ) where the complete lack of linguistic ability , and even of its behavioural prototypes in many cases , would prevent any appeal to exclusively human propensities .
27 To raise major levies , King Edward 's leave would have to be sought by Earl Siward .
28 It is clear what Mill 's answer would have to be : ‘ Yes , since to see that something is a certain colour is to be aware of the mere resemblance between a present sensation and a remembered past one . ’
29 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
30 As with any other expert 's report the accountant 's report will have to be disclosed as a condition precedent to calling him : the defendant 's solicitor will be entitled to object to the expense of such evidence if it simply deals with calculations the plaintiff 's solicitor could make himself .
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