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

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1 Senior tutors may make offers on conditions differing from the norm to take account of an applicant 's special circumstances , but it is stressed that this should be an exceptional practice in case targets be overshot .
2 Is it expected that that will be the embryo for a carbon tax to pay for more investment in renewable energies ?
3 Since each is a little different from its parent , it is only to be expected that each will be slightly more different from its grandparents ( and its grandchildren ) , and even more different still from its great grandparents ( and great grandchildren ) .
4 It was expected that these would be first seen at a higher value of the exposure and that in every case a roughly linear graph segment would follow the point at which the subject was fully seen .
5 Major improvements were being noted two years later , and it was expected that these would be carried further when the Polytechnic was transferred to the East Sussex Local Authority following county boundary changes .
6 Too often it is forgotten that these should be ways of love and concord .
7 ‘ I have never considered that these would be alternatives , they serve different purposes , ’ he said .
8 ‘ I have never considered that these would be alternatives , they serve different purposes , ’ he said .
9 It is recommended that this should be defined as a fixed set by the Project Manager ; e.g. whether the code is re-entrant , position independent or overlayable .
10 It is intended that 828 will be working on the main line as soon as possible and consequently it has been rebuilt to British Rail Main Line standards .
11 The project management have decided that 60163 will be constructed to BS 5750 , the first standard gage steam locomotive to achieve quality assurance .
12 For next year , we 're also getting a further specific grant , which we 're showing up here , but instead of continuing the distribution that we 've got in the current year , the government have decided that that should be entirely distributed on S S A factors , and again that 's been to the detriment of Sh Shropshire .
13 The defendant was employed as a sales representative who sold the service of renovating and repairing office furniture and commercial seating and the judge correctly decided that that must be the business which was referred to by the restraint of trade clause .
14 Because the new filter would be the last link in the chain , it was decided that this would be primarily a biological filter .
15 Lucy had already decided that this would be the wisest course for her to take .
16 As the intention in this study was to have subjects make estimates while they were driving it was decided that this would be unnecessarily difficult .
17 The English climate , having given its clients a long series of warm sunny days , had decided that this must be paid for .
18 The major interest was in the preparation of audiovisual teaching aids and it was decided that this should be the focus of a co-operative scheme and a steering committee was formed to co-ordinate the work .
19 In an attempt to focus attention on what was seen then as the ‘ plight of women ’ , the United Nations had decided that 1975 would be International Woman 's Year .
20 A fresh look at the whole process was needed , and it was felt that this could be achieved by taking a systems view , unbiased by what was then happening in practice , ie before the Act took effect .
21 The importance of providing a focal point for these developments was also emphasised , and it was felt that this could be part of the role of the College Administration Officer so that non-partisan strategies for computer developments could be evolved .
22 It is accepted that that would be difficult in markets because a relatively small percentage of the lambs presented are shipped overseas .
23 Joanna Foster , chairwoman of the Equal Opportunities Commission , says that while virtually every politician and company has accepted that more must be done , there have been more words than action : ‘ Provision is patchy and mostly accessible only to high income groups .
24 But even where a man threatens to use no more force than is necessary for him to have sexual intercourse with a woman and the force needed , bearing in mind their relative sizes and strengths , would be minimal , it seems to be accepted that this would be rape .
25 Because the two agents have independent inhibitory effects on platelet function and the coagulation cascade , it has been argued that both should be used .
26 We have seen that this can be used to monitor communities seen as rebellious and ‘ un-British ’ , be they black or Irish , non-familial groups such as gay communities , militant trade unionists , alleged terrorists , the poor , single parents and the unemployed .
27 There is no need whatever to follow the capital sharing ratio and no presumption would be made that that should be implied .
28 The foresters attached the forest dwellers every year if their dogs were not lawed , although the Charter of the Forest had promised that this should be done only every three years .
29 He had thought that that would be the last he would hear of her , but a few days later she had sent him her first piece , and he had been so impressed by it that he had printed it and asked her to write more for him .
30 So I went back to Miss and said about the scanner appeal and she said that would be she thought that that would be the best idea .
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