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

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1 The quality , calibre , extra capability and extra commitment that they give are well worth any time that may be given up to volunteer reserve service .
2 Personal sources provide a view of intangible aspects of the environment that may be filtered out by written media .
3 I hold that on an appeal to the High Court under the Children Act 1989 the only findings of fact and the only reasons that may be relied on to support the decision of the justices under appeal , are those announced by the justices in accordance with rule 21 .
4 I trust you will look favourably on both these applications and on any others that may be sent in by the various organisations within the village .
5 It is the sort of knowledge that may be laid down in rules and can be learned from books .
6 But if the negotiators do allow them to fail after all , or if the United States Congress rejects any compromise that may be worked out during the next two months , the effects will be disastrous .
7 This will record any restrictive covenants that may be set out in full in the body of the certificate or may more commonly be referred to in a transfer deed , which may be sewn into the back of the certificate .
8 Relocation company counsellors assigned to families moving to Britain also provide information on activities that may be taken up by the spouse .
9 They might very well , for example , relate to the sorts of implements that may be carried on the procession which even if they are not offensive weapons at the beginning of the procession may become so during its course .
10 Company policy may also specify a limit as to the number of surveys that may be carried out at company expense .
11 This is not the same as being someone to whom other people often bring their problems ; that does not guarantee the instinctive knowledge of whether something is real or merely a " try-on " , or whether something that is being glosssed over is really something that should be dug out and gone into in depth , or whether the time has come to say and do nothing other than give encouragement to the sufferer to work something out for himself or herself with the assistance of other sufferers in the group .
12 The Essex pair and debut-making fast bowler Andy Caddick are the only three names that should be written down automatically for Lord 's at Saturday 's selection meeting .
13 Now the problem with that model of proceeding is that you then end up with you can end up with the exploitation of complain procedures for a wide variety of , not all of which you want to countenance , and some of the universities ' and colleges ' experience of trying to run complaint procedures in connection with sexual harassment has been deciding when to try to cool someone down and when a complaint is someone that should be run along with .
14 In future , however , energy matters would be kept under review by a new advisory panel of independent experts which would suggest how information should be interpreted on the way in which markets were developing and studies that should be carried out , similar to ones which were commissioned for the coal review .
15 Besides trends that come and go , there are basic pieces that should be snapped up at every opportunity — anything that has been hand-made or finished : beaded and embroidered cashmere cardigans , beautiful lace shirts , superbly cut Thirties and Forties jackets or satin brocade robes .
16 Having said that , I feel that there are significant aspects that should be brought out in order to put the matter in perspective .
17 What Ryedale is seeking is not a figure for its sector within the Greater York area , and the same with the other districts , but rather a figure for the Greater York area as a whole , and then a figure for the remainder of those parts of the districts outside the Greater York area , so you do n't get a situation with my colleagues on the left where you are in the structure plan dictating the number of houses that should be allocated in , for example , two parishes .
18 Other Commissariats were accused of holding on to rolling-stock that should be handed back now the war was over .
19 Politics can often skew decisions that should be taken on their merits .
20 The research project would lead to proposals concerning the amount of land that should be taken out of production , which land should be chosen and by what means ‘ set-aside ’ can be encouraged .
21 The cost of upgrading each workstation to CD-Rom is around £300 , a figure that should be paid back in around three years .
22 Where any action needs to be taken , make a note in the margin ; eg when the replies contain information that should be passed on to your client , put a marginal note " Buyer " ; when the reply indicates that there is an error in the abstract supplied to you , mark it " Abstract " ; and tick these marginal notes as you take the necessary action , for example , when you write to the buyer , or amend your abstract .
23 One thing that must be pointed out is the fact that these remarks , however romantic-sounding , are all self-centred .
24 There are stories of gangs of roughs waylaying cyclists and pelting them with stones , and in one case a South London cowboy was brought before Lambeth court for lassoing cyclists — ‘ a kind of horseplay that must be stamped out at once ’ said the magistrate , with good reason .
25 He denounced democracy as a psychopathic expression of inferiority and compromise as an aberration that must be crushed out of existence .
26 The dog food comes in frozen slabs that must be cut up with a felling axe .
27 The floor must be lined with straw within the sleeping quarters but wood shavings can be used within the run section since this is easier to clean out — a task that must be carried out regularly .
28 Politicians are elected on party manifestos which have , increasingly since the Second World War , contained social policy commitments that must be carried out by local authorities but are often contentious .
29 Within his own country , he is not so much a Leviathan as a Gulliver figure hemmed in and tied down by a complex network of restraints that must be thrown off if he is to be more than a helpless giant in the White House .
30 There are so many things that might be incorporated in to ‘ fear of strangers ’ , or ‘ attachment ’ , or ‘ intelligence ’ , that to propose that it is somehow ‘ multi-determined ’ misses the point .
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