Example sentences of "that [modal v] be [vb pp] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A good contract is one which brings benefits to both sides and this is the result that should be aimed at in negotiations ; it should be written , however , as if every point were to be used as evidence at a later date . |
2 | If the Home Secretary does not want the Bill to do serious damage to internal discipline in prisons , resulting in matters that should be dealt with by internal disciplinary procedures going to court and taking up the time of the criminal justice system — making it far more difficult for prison governors to run their prisons — he had better look again at that clause and amend it . |
3 | Version 9 will include all the specifications that must be adhered to for those designing and implementing 64-bit Sparc technology . |
4 | At the same time the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 on commissions have been amended ; the minimum amount of solicitor 's commission that must be accounted for to a client has been doubled to £20 . |
5 | Homework , things that might be commented on in this |
6 | They are and I I think the whole trouble with Jenny was that not having , I mean , I was alright as a sort of mum subject I was n't the same as a bona fide mum that could be called upon in all weathers , at all times , to do everything |
7 | Basically erm I agree with what you say but that the County Council itself of course is a landowner of erm some quite attractive erm areas of land that could be used for below cost housing , but the problem in the past has been that they always had to sell erm at the market price . |
8 | Moreover , the only properties he would allow to matter were ones that could be dealt with by the science of mathematics . |
9 | Because of the level of urbanization that would be created in in i i in the area . |
10 | in fact that would be catered for by other provisions because erm under the directive on choice , any individual has a right to er say that they would like to go to a particular home . |
11 | there 's basically three points that the public worry about , one is certainly the pothole situation and if we take er Mr assurance that they are categories of roads that will be dealt with in priority , I think we also then need to spell out those various categories within our promise , er because in Mr place , example his pothole is just as important to him or indeed to a motorcyclist going along that little lane going into the pothole as , on , on a front road , so I think we need to clarify those , those er categories . |
12 | To what extent that will be modified by by the changes in local circumstances , I can not say . |
13 | As with the state as a whole , the permeability of state agencies to civil society depends upon the balance of power between classes and interest groups , a point that will be returned to in the following chapter in connection with state enterprises . |
14 | There have been persistent reports of understaffing at Strangeways , is that one of the issues that will be looked into by this Inquiry ? |
15 | THE anxious huddle that was England 's management were in full debate in the main stand at the end of a spectacle that will be talked about for decades . |
16 | And no-one looked more livelier than Denis Hollywood in the last seven minutes of a contest that will be talked about for a long time to come . |
17 | If very thick yarns are used , as they are in Chinese and other good quality items , the number of knots that can be tied per in 2 is understandably less than if thinner yarns are employed . |
18 | One possible way of obtaining these special facilities might be to create a special cross-reference file that can be called upon at any stage and edited as the need arises . |
19 | There will still be required annual registration but this will be more of a check upon the existing state of the rolling register and will supply extra information that can be acted upon by the electoral returning officer . |
20 | ZIP , and you have the DOS based program necessary to produce it , you can produce the compressed file from within d'Compress , by adding the program to a list that can be launched from within d'Compress . |
21 | The assumption , rather , was one of special , even isolated , blackspots that can be dealt with by localized attention . |
22 | With other organic fuels the problem is to reduce the quantity of tar in the final gas to a level that can be dealt with by a cleaning system . |
23 | Through a curious loophole in the present law Hart was able to plead guilty to motoring offences that can be dealt with in a magistrates court — and was jailed for only four months . |