Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The extent of the work that could be undertaken would depend not only upon her willingness to consider it , but also on the finance available from the elderly person herself , her family , or the local authority , who are able to make grants for this purpose in suitable cases .
2 The research to be undertaken will attempt to remedy this deficiency .
3 But he added : ‘ Displaying banners calling for the manager to be sacked will do nobody any good , and it is best that we all sit down and talk things over . ’
4 The differences and similarities to be explained will include not only the value of the debt relief , but also the new credit flows obtained and the economic adjustment required , as part of the ‘ debt bargains ’ .
5 A petitioner wishing to withdraw his petition or for it to be dismissed must apply to the court and file an affidavit in support of his application specifying the reasons why he wishes the petition withdrawn or dismissed ( r 6.32(1) ) .
6 The point at which so-called ‘ stability clearance ’ can be given will depend on the product and on the information that is available on related products and experience in the market with such products .
7 In assurance oriented valuation engagements the type of report to be given will determine the procedures to be adopted .
8 The extent to which this might be realised will depend not only on basic biological differences and the application of technology but ultimately on the economic competitiveness of the hill and upland areas in Great Britain and the pressures to use this land for other purposes , e.g. forestry .
9 The result is that for the first time this season those of us whose attachment to the Welsh All Blacks can not be broken can start to look ahead with optimism .
10 If a body approved by the Secretary of State have provided or propose to provide a seamen 's canteen the need for which has been certified by him after consultation with the Merchant Navy Welfare Board , the licensing board within whose jurisdiction the said canteen is or will be situated may grant a licence under this Part of this Act authorising the person who is the manager of the canteen to sell alcoholic liquor in the canteen .
11 that the witnesses to be examined may give evidence material to the issue ;
12 The time scale for which such forecasts may be calculated may vary from one month to several years ahead .
13 The time scale for which such forecasts may be calculated may vary from one month to several years ahead .
14 Bodies wishing to be consulted must leave the umbrella committee established to coordinate activity against the Moscow decision on trusteeship .
15 In this kind of evaluation of change over time , it is argued that it is easier to attribute changes directly to the planned intervention , since it is unlikely that other experiences to which the child might be exposed would produce the same pattern of differential progress across different aspects of language .
16 So the organization that will be developed will go beyond the matrix and may indeed be quite different from it .
17 A full supporting line up will be announced shortly and any local bands wishing to be considered can contact me .
18 A representation or process which allows sets of word candidates to be considered will allow such early discrimination points to be used as soon as possible , even before the remaining acoustic information about trespass is present .
19 In any event , cross-references which can not be resolved will remain flagged as such so that the system is always consistent with respect to which references are navigable .
20 If the Constitutional Code has revealed Bentham as an important theorist of representative democracy , the volumes to be edited will establish him as a major theorist of constitutional government generally .
21 Patient conviction that God 's word is to be trusted will bring the believer through times of perplexity .
22 No guidelines are given for the interpretation of s8 except that the term to be included must have been a fair and reasonable one having regard to the circumstances which were , or ought reasonably to have been , known to or in the contemplation of , the parties when the contract was made ( s11(1) ) .
23 Topics to be addressed will include : how to harness national and international resources ; the role of tourism ; the role of the EC , and that of voluntary organisations .
24 The quality to be expected will depend upon all the circumstances of the sale .
25 Visitors who have no desire to be educated will find that their enjoyment of such exhibitions is unimpaired .
26 Circumstances in which a change of name would be permitted would include marriage or the acquisition of a title .
27 He accepted that it might well be difficult for practitioners to give instant answers to queries on old files , but pointed out that allowing a seven day delay for answers to be prepared would increase the number of days required for each visit ; this would both increase disruption to practitioners and put up costs , possibly even doubling them .
28 The first is that the donations that would be made would go to charitable social service agencies providing for the same groups as statutory agencies .
29 The fact that the endometrial sampling is not listed in the statement of fees and allowances ( section 42 , minor surgery ) as a minor surgical procedure for which payment may be made would preclude most from adding vabra curettage to their repertoire .
30 The Court held that compliance with the Extradition Treaty ( which specifically included murder as an extradictable offence ) by the United Kingdom in circumstances where the death sentence might be imposed would put that country in breach of the European Convention .
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