Example sentences of "those that [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It teaches you to become aware of your reactions in daily life and to learn how to prevent those that might be causing you physical or mental stress .
2 And this — ’ he moved his arm slowly to the side as he was about to add , ‘ This is going to be your grave , ’ but he stopped , for two reasons ; the words sounded melodramatic , like those that might be used in an amateur play , and this was no amateur play ; the second reason was that he felt sick .
3 Recent work has shown that a range of mental activities , typical of those that might be found in an office , are at appreciable risk from such distraction .
4 Thus postnominal position does go hand in hand with a notion of emphasis , but only of one particular type , which is perhaps the weakest of those that might be considered .
5 The major regions excluded are those that may be identified as the more remote rural areas — the extreme South West , the Lake District , the northern Pennines , mid- and North Wales and Scotland .
6 The following error messages are those that may be reported in the RDBI error log file while running LIFESPAN RDBI .
7 For instance , suppose that in tigers there is a particular gene which , by means of its sideways influence in cells of the jaw , causes the teeth to be a little sharper than those that would be grown under the influence of a rival gene .
8 The job losses in United Kingdom defence industries as a result of the change of emphasis in British procurement are as nothing compared with those that would be suffered under the Labour party 's defence policy — if so dignified a term can be used for something so confused , contradictory and misleading .
9 It seems clear from the surviving images that emperors took interest in and approved the form of their portraits , particularly those that would be seen by many of their subjects on coins and statues set up in public places .
10 Such views are very different from those that would be associated with behaviourism or epiphenomenalism , neither of which allows mental states any causal role in the production of behaviour .
11 We must first examine within this society both those elements that resisted the change and those that would be considered as instruments of progress .
12 The directions are those that would be expected if the pigeons use the sun as a compass , making allowance for the movements of the sun through the day .
13 The principle that a mortgagee is entitled to add to the secured debt his costs , charges and expenses properly incurred is , therefore , firmly embedded in the law and is the principle underlying express contractual provisions such as those that must be construed in the present case .
14 God grant me the serenity to accept the things which can not be changed , the courage to change those that should be changed , and the wisdom to know the difference .
15 Any enhancement of HLCA payments ( Articles 13–15 ) ‘ to improve or maintain the natural landscape ’ should be reimbursed by EEC funds and should be linked to conservative needs , e. g. agreed stocking levels below those that could be supported for purely agricultural objectives .
16 A government can influence private company plans in a variety of ways , and thus achieve objectives which are essentially the same as those that could be reached by ownership .
17 Further expansion was carried out on the same basis , progressively moving through the model until more specific activities started to emerge , such as those that could be associated with component 8.7 , ie reduce costs :
18 Margaret Thatcher had created a ‘ supermarket society ’ where the only thing a society needed was a credit card and the only freedoms that mattered were those that could be bought .
19 It follows that the alternative models presented in this Lecture should not necessarily be regarded either as fully satisfactory or as exhausting those that could be advanced .
20 For those churches not vested in the Redundant Churches Fund or retained by the Board of Finance of the diocese , two categories can be perceived : a ) those that will be demolished ( although the Advisory Board may initially withhold a demolition certificate ) and b ) those that can be adapted to a range of alternative uses .
21 Draw solid lines on either side of each pleat , indicating those that will be stitched together , and tack through the heading to indicate the fold lines of each pleat .
22 This refers to disorder on a widespread scale , and the officer should take into account not merely his own resources , but those that can be made available to him through the use of the mutual aid provisions of the Police Act 1964 .
23 According to the logical positivists , the only permissible scientific concepts are those that can be tied directly to measurement .
24 The first step in problem.solving is to form come idea ( it can not be definite ) as to the factors that really are involved and those that can be ignored .
25 Benefits should be analysed at two levels : those benefits which can be obtained by purchase of a particular type of product ; and those that can be obtained by purchasing that product from a particular supplier .
26 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
27 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
28 For those churches not vested in the Redundant Churches Fund or retained by the Board of Finance of the diocese , two categories can be perceived : a ) those that will be demolished ( although the Advisory Board may initially withhold a demolition certificate ) and b ) those that can be adapted to a range of alternative uses .
29 What makes this pattern of dots different to those that can be produced by a scanner and page printer is that they vary in size .
30 This is not an exhaustive listing of all foci , but merely identifies and organizes those that can be derived from Figure 13.2 and its subject statements .
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