Example sentences of "[vb pp] [modal v] be [det] " in BNC.

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1 Even if the witness is willing , the law of the place in which he is to be examined may be such as to render the examination inadequate .
2 This creates the constraint that the situations recalled should be those at which risk ratings were given .
3 The steps of which particulars are given must be such as would justify an order for substituted service of a bankruptcy petition ( r 6.11(5) and ( 6 ) ) .
4 The average wait before this is located would be half a revolution if the whole overflow track were full .
5 So far as the performer is concerned , he has the defence that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that a programme involving the use of the offending material would be included in a cable broadcast , or that the circumstances in which such material was included would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up .
6 most important , the books selected must be those which children enjoy .
7 In Mustard v Morris , a decision of the Court of Appeal on 21 July 1981 it was argued that the award of damages for loss of amenities to a man who was already quite seriously disabled should be less than that to a previously fit person who had suffered equivalent injuries .
8 Give me friends every time — and the friends we 've got may be few , but they 're jolly good ones , ’ said Breeze .
9 The vocabulary used should be such that words and constructions learned in the lessons can be used immediately in situations which occur frequently in the culture .
10 In addition , for the purposes of completing returns of information or transfer forms , the details supplied must be those of the incapacitated person .
11 Extending the curriculum to include a range of applications which more adequately than at present represents the kinds of human endeavour where mathematics is used would be another such change , with fewer examples involving ballistics and war , for instance , and more involving such activities as working with fabrics , designing appliances for the disabled or looking at the school canteen 's queuing problems .
12 The Convention does not prescribe the language to be used in responding to the Letter ; the normal expectation is that the language to be used will be that in which the Letter was sent , but documents and evidence taken orally will be sent in the original language , whatever that may be .
13 Exactly what is shown can be any of the last time and date the file was saved , the summary information , the file statistics , or the contents .
14 This means the yarn produced can be any ply from two to eight and also be a mix of qualities and even colours if the customer wishes .
15 Worst affected will be those who upped borrowings when miners ' earnings hit a peak in the early 80s .
16 ‘ Those companies that will be most severely affected will be those who have demonstrated the greatest commitment to the future of the UK continental shelf through active participation in licensing rounds , ’ he said .
17 The interest protected must be such as the court would enforce against the land or charge , and the cautioner must be a person interested in any land or charge registered in the name of another person .
18 ‘ If a person presenting or directing the performance is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , it is a defence for him to prove — ( a ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the performance would involve the use of the offending words or behaviour , or ( b ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the offending words or behaviour were threatening , abusive or insulting , or ( c ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the circumstances in which the performance would be given would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up . ’
19 The only cost involved may be that of advertising the property and , even if the diocese is reluctant to do this , it should be persuaded it is worthwhile .
20 The rent charged should be enough to cover mortgage , rates , repairs and agents ' fees as well as tax but even this modest target may not be reached in many places without risk of taking in the wrong kind of tenant .
21 A newspaper campaign to prevent breeding by some of the substandard individuals with whom society is saddled would be much more to the point than vapid maunderings about the welfare of a child who has been endowed with an almost perfect inheritance , and is being given the best possible care ! ’
22 In J v C [ 1970 ] AC 668 Lord Macdermott described it as : … a process whereby , when all the relevant facts , relationships , claims and wishes of parents , risks , choices and other circumstances are taken into account and weighed , the course to be followed will be that which is most in the interests of the child 's welfare as that term has now to be understood .
23 The best that I can say is that we shall receive the answer to the question that the House of Lords has asked in forthcoming months — I hope that the number involved will be few , not great .
24 The jobs noticeboard is the first of what is hoped will be many scattered around villages in England 's heartland .
25 Other issues to be examined will be those involved in randomly selecting a person to be interviewed within a household and problems arising in mixed surveys where non telephone owners are interviewed face-to-face .
26 This is regarded by the present government , along with its proposals for a national curriculum , as a means of enhancing the quality of education , and making schools more accountable to parents in a system of schooling that it is intended will be more consumer oriented .
27 ‘ to fall within the principle , not only ( 1 ) must there be a necessity to act when it is not practicable to communicate with the assisted person , but also ( 2 ) the action taken must be such as a reasonable person would in all the circumstances take , acting in the best interests of the assisted person .
28 So the vicar signed a missing person report to be added to the dozens of others filed that day all over the country and that until something else happened would be that .
29 The costs awarded will be those that the court considers just and reasonable .
30 As a result , the brunt of investment pressures will have to be borne by an ever-decreasing stock of pubs ; and what good pubs we have left will be more than ever exposed to the cold winds of change .
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