Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] discuss [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Whether this is necessary or desirable should be discussed at the highest level by the legal and medical professions .
2 Ideas should be discussed with the Regional Information Office as early as possible , and their advice sought .
3 Arrangements should be discussed with the Regional Information Office , and once agreed , publicised well .
4 After observing several interviews , these aspects should be discussed with the in-bureau tutor .
5 Some of these services have the potential of attracting income for RBGE , and should be discussed with the appropriate marketing specialists .
6 Any technical points should be discussed with the relevant experts to avoid any arguments about the pictures afterwards .
7 Certain of the concepts described in the body of this Guidance Document may not be applicable and proposals should be discussed in the initial stages with officers to the Greater London Council 's Building Regulation Division .
8 In November 1988 a set of ‘ Theses ’ on the national question was issued by the Central Committee with a view to clarifying the issues that would be discussed at the forthcoming plenum .
9 The new constitution under consideration would be discussed by the crucial party congress to be held in October next year .
10 The contracting parties are agreed that , in connection with the establishment of German unity , international treaties of the GDR shall be discussed with the contracting partners concerned …
11 We are simply concerned with those issues which we will be discussing over the next erm eight days or so .
12 I will be discussing with the Irish Hockey Union how far I would like to go — and then it will be a matter of reaching a compromise .
13 Indeed , the data from patients with brain injury that I will be discussing in the final two sections are very puzzling indeed from the standpoint of folk psychology .
14 Details of when and where will be discussed at the next meeting as far as I
15 Moves to reopen the access between Milton Street and Dundas Street in Saltburn will be discussed at the next parish council meeting .
16 Solutions will be discussed at the next meeting of the council 's environmental protection committee .
17 These will be discussed at the Open Meeting which , may I remind you , will be held at the Roxburghe Hotel , Edinburgh on Tuesday 19 April at 1830 hours .
18 Totem and Taboo then becomes somewhat easier to understand and will be discussed in the second part of the present chapter .
19 Indeed , instead of starting from the misleading contrast between ‘ material ’ and ‘ cultural ’ , we have to define two areas for analysis : first , the relations between these material means and the social forms within which they are used ( this is of course a general problem in social analysis , but the discussion is limited , here , to cultural means and forms ) ; and , second , the relations between these material means and social forms and the specific ( artistic ) forms which are a manifest cultural production ( these will be discussed in the succeeding chapters ) .
20 Examples of these applications ( speech , script and text recognition systems ) will be discussed in the following sections .
21 Government expenditure also encourages consumption and hence economic growth even though they may also have detrimental effects if they exceed certain high levels — a claim that will be discussed in the following chapter .
22 As a number of alternatives to and criticisms of Saussure 's theory will be discussed in the following chapters , 1 shall only mention here some of its positive implications for the study of literature .
23 As will be discussed in the following chapter there is evidence that in some circumstances arousal may in fact impair or systematically bias memory .
24 Given this view of representation as activity , the discussion about what lexical and phonological knowledge TRACE II uses , will be discussed in the following section which deals with how such knowledge is used .
25 ( Protection is not its only value , of course — others will be discussed in the final chapter ) .
26 The events in Beijing during early June 1989 may have changed this situation in a number of important ways , as will be discussed in the final chapter .
27 Moreover , the bare facts about costs , cuts and cash limits need to be seen in the context of the larger ideological debate on the role of welfare which will be discussed in the final chapter on problems of policy in the social services .
28 It is probable that both will be discussed in the forthcoming conference on environment and development to be held in 1992 in Brazil .
29 There are at least three ways ( others will be discussed in the next chapter ) in which an authority acting correctly may make a difference to what its subjects ought to do , which are all consistent with the dependence thesis .
30 Both ideas will be discussed in the next section .
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