Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It also covers data held manually which can be identified using a code held on a computer .
2 But it is not man 's activities alone which can be held to account , for man is also a part of the natural ecosystem .
3 ‘ Need a training officer , though size of authority probably does not justify — perhaps what should be done — though it won ‘ t be — is that a library school or SLA should employ somebody to look after staff development ’ .
4 We have to remember in terms of timing that we started with the Gulf War and then moved into perhaps what will be seen as the worst recession since the '30s .
5 An upper jaw from Samburu Hills appears to have gorilla-like morphology of its teeth combined with thick enamel , which is very much what would be expected if thick enamel is identified as an ancestral hominine character .
6 Sometimes it is convenient to give the line some thickness and so what may be called the " cooked spaghetti " model is used .
7 So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed ?
8 You can compel them to go to the polling station and even to put an official election slip into the ballot box but that slip could be blank or spoiled , so what would be achieved ?
9 So what should be done ?
10 So what should be done ?
11 So what can be done ?
12 So what can be done ?
13 So what can be done ?
14 So what can be done if you live near er a naval town or North sea support town to actually get that oxygen into the bloodstream ?
15 So what can be done to protect those who are being exploited ?
16 So what can be done to redress the balance ?
17 So what can be done ?
18 So what can be done ?
19 So what could be done both to protect us from crime and to make us less fearful ?
20 The Bible is treated primarily as a human product ; the world is explored by human investigation , and only what can be established rationally and scientifically is to be believed ; religion itself must be validated by reference to human experience , human values and human reason .
21 " The real is not only what can be reproduced , but that which is always already reproduced … the hyperreal , which is entirely in simulation " .
22 Most museums offer relevant publications , guide books , document packs , slides , teachers ' notes etc. which can be purchased in advance .
23 Mrs Gould who I am happy to say is quite well has been fully occupied in making drawings of the soft parts of the birds together with appropriate plants flowers berries etc. which will be introduced into my work and I trust from the fund of information I shall be enabled to add that the book will not be void of interest especially to all lovers of ornithology …
24 In 1935 , after the Murrells débâcle and the dawning realization that very little which could be described as administration had gone on in Masai District , the Tanganyika government did in fact begin to give some serious thought to the type of man which should be sent there .
25 The results indicate problems for hearing people in using sign language effectively which might be traced directly to the problems of the language learning situation .
26 They appear to be just what would be required to exploit the " chirp radar " technique .
27 Thus the interaction between these stimuli is just what would be expected from considerations of generalization decrement and is not that predicted by conditioned attention theory .
28 This capacity of the adjective to stand alongside the verb is just what would be expected if there is a specially close link between the verb and the adjective in the case of the adverbal construction .
29 Returning to Figure 2 we can see just what can be achieved for glass .
30 He was amazed with the improvement I had made and it showed just what can be achieved with hard practice .
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