Example sentences of "be that some [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The predictions are that some records will tumble .
2 The results of this approach are that some individuals may be committed to lifelong drug therapy which they do not need .
3 For 40 years the policy has been that some contribution should be made towards the cost of sight and dental charges — that was agreed by both parties .
4 The implication would seem to be that some lives could be ‘ so demonstrably awful ’ that the doctor 's legal duty would be limited to making the child comfortable and allowing it to die .
5 While a corollary of the new deal may be that some consultants will have to take a more direct role in the acute management of patients , this in no way diminishes the attraction of a senior post .
6 It may be that some visitors will get no further than this area !
7 ‘ Could be that some tracks could emerge on a compilation , however , ’ says SF 's Clive Selwood .
8 One possible drawback could be that some people might decide to take an overdose as a result of learning about it through the media or public discussion , even if the behaviour had been presented as an inappropriate way of coping .
9 Now it may well be that some people will transfer from S I S into B S G , I do n't know yet , erm
10 Another reason why you may not see them mating is that some adults can lay eggs without mating first .
11 What they 've been saying is that some authorities might have experiments in the cabinet arrangement we 're not advising to go down that road because and on which point we do n't agree with that type of of government .
12 The corollary is that some areas will be better placed to initiate a shift away from the isolated role of special schools .
13 Another testable restriction is that some variables will affect only the membership and wage equations directly .
14 It is not quite a handicap system either but the point is that some sufferers can , for instance , swim better than others and may therefore go up a classification .
15 The net effect is that some plants should be more resistant to water stress ( and more tolerant of atmospheric pollution as partially closed stomata impede entry of potentially harmful air pollutants into leaves ) .
16 Of such undertakings all that can be predicated is that some breaches will and others will not , give rise to an event which will deprive the party not in default of substantially the whole benefit which it was intended that he should obtain from the contract ; and the legal consequences of a breach of such an undertaking , unless provided for expressly in the contract , depend upon the nature of the event to which the breach gives rise and do not follow automatically from a prior classification of the undertaking as a " condition " or a " warranty " .
17 7.7.1 to comply with all the requirements and recommendations of the insurers The problem with the requirements and recommendations of insurers is that some insurers can impose quite unreasonable requirements and recommendations .
18 In a national newspaper with a wide circulation , the inference was that some readers would know the special facts which identified him .
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