Example sentences of "these [vb mod] only be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The rules of court impose strict time limits on the parties and these may only be varied with leave ( see Chapter 5 ) .
2 The final point to be made is that in Re G ( a minor ) 1988 ( A11 FR p. 7(15) the House of Lords upheld the argument that adoption orders can be made with access but that these should only be made in exceptional circumstances although a distinction may be drawn between the position of birth parents and other relatives .
3 The Brecknell-Munro ‘ B/1 ’ trolley mast was slightly offset towards one side and one end , although identical in appearance to those on Corporation cars , these could only be turned to one side and small arrows had to be painted on the bulkheads ( later inside the headlamp . )
4 It was against self-will and worldly desires that he set his face ; and these could only be overcome by personal conversion .
5 Historians have tended to ignore these important developments , which implied the growing need for a small supply of vessels specially built for war ( like heavy artillery , these could only be afforded by the crown ) , the facilities for their maintenance , and the growing appreciation that England 's commercial interests should be defended by ships built for that purpose .
6 There were still tendencies towards national rivalry and arrogance , and these could only be countered by a steadfast policy of internationalism .
7 These could only be corrected by the user .
8 It represents a tremendous opportunity and challenge , but these will only be obtained if the development of organisational change and information systems is properly integrated and managed .
9 These will only be changed if the chemical composition is such as to ease crystallization or if the chains have been oriented by some means so that considerable anisotropy is present .
10 These will only be resolved in the course of an internal struggle , which will eventually produce governments neither more nor less enlightened than , for instance , those which have ruled over western Europe for the last five hundred years .
11 Questions such as these can only be studied with information which includes details of employers ' policies alongside details of employees ' perceptions , attitudes and experience at work .
12 These can only be answered tentatively on present evidence .
13 Whatever the motives of those in power , these can only be fulfilled by serving ‘ larger purposes ’ as well .
14 In this case a high percentage of plasmids without insert is obtained and these can only be distinguished from the positive ones by restriction analyses .
15 Pollution levels in the city centre have been shown to be dangerously high , and these can only be reduced by encouraging a switch to more environment-friendly modes of transport .
16 These can only be sold off at a loss .
17 Such tasks as these can only be carried out when the engineer has also derived methods of organising his knowledge on a wide range of subjects such as efficiency , reliability , safety , economics , elegance , marketability etc. in a coherent way .
18 These can only be identified with certainty by " replaying " the search with the same programs and files .
19 These can only be discriminated in thin sections viewed under the microscope after they have been exposed to appropriate dyes .
20 However , these can only be taken up by larger farmers with access to credit , with a lower vulnerability to the risk that the innovations imply , and with the economic and local political power to assemble all the necessary physical inputs together in time .
21 But Tony Murrell , managing director of financial advisers Fraser Marr said : ‘ In most circumstances we would not recommend the use of educational trusts because these can only be used for school fees — nothing else .
22 These can only be used by Charities recognised ( and given a number ) by the British Charities Commission .
23 We thus have two results ; x has s arbitrary elements , and x is null : these can only be reconciled if s = 0 , when q = p .
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