Example sentences of "be [verb] [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Allowances that are given , based on an intention to bring the building into use by 31 December 1994 , will be withdrawn where this condition is not , in the event , met .
2 It should be explained that such efficiency is practically impossible nowadays , for many reasons , chiefly because of what is termed as ‘ lines of demarcation ’ .
3 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
4 As well as the new DB2/6000 relational database for the RS/6000 described on Monday ( CI No 2,128 ) , IBM Corp yesterday duly announced DB2 Version 3 for the mainframe — but the thing will only go into customer testing under the Quality Partnership Programme in June , and availability and ordering information will not be given until that process is complete .
5 It must be realised that neither System 7 , Royal fonts or Bauer/Microsoft 's PostScript ( now called TrueImage ) actually exist as marketable products .
6 Without wishing to detract from the impact of the number of dogs put to sleep weekly by the RSPCA , it must be realised that this number would be much higher if vets themselves did not also spend much of their time carrying out euthanasia .
7 It must of course be realised that any funding organisation may wish to appoint their own solicitor to handle the case , particularly if a trade union is involved , but as always , the client 's interests must come first .
8 Need it be emphasized that this exposition claims to be no more than schematic ?
9 It should be emphasized that this level of explanation does not commit the functionalist to a belief in any non-physical substances or processes .
10 It should be emphasized that this division into four classes is man-made ; it is convenient for the construction of partial theories , but it may not correspond to anything deeper .
11 It should be emphasized that this policy initiative was part of much broader policy changes in the city , set in motion by a new Labour leadership elected in May 1980 .
12 Where a partner dies before the action is commenced , or later but before judgment , his personal representatives will need to be joined if any judgment is to be enforceable against his estate .
13 ‘ It 's vital to have a communications network running through the team and the ideal would be for the team leader to be consulted before any part of the business gets involved in any new activity and so can recommend whatever risk management measures are necessary including any special insurance , ’ Hardie said .
14 should be consulted if this service is required .
15 The challenge is then to persuade the statutory agencies that their priorities should be adjusted and that money should be found elsewhere to fund these new kinds of service .
16 For the growth of a forest , the fires have to be stopped and some enrichment planting of early successional species tried , e.g. Canarium zeylanicum ( Burseraceae ) , Artocarpus nobilis ( Moraceae ) and Vitex pinnata ( Verbenaceae ) , etc. to restore the tree cover .
17 First , the 1945 election would be regarded as some kind of high point in terms of the programme choice offered to the electorate by the Labour and Conservative Parties : Labour was out to create a new socialist Britain whilst the Conservatives were still rooted in the Old Toryism of empire and unregulated capitalism .
18 Although cholesterol has come to be regarded as some sort of evil , a certain amount is actually essential for some aspects of physical health such as repairing lining membranes and the manufacture of sex hormones .
19 When a good-going winter gale sets in , a week or more may pass without a break in the weather to allow the boat to be checked and any rain water to be pumped out .
20 Most builders use a simple cost system for job costing ( specific order costing ) and the stores department may well just be treated as another job or cost centre with monthly costing which is balanced and closed on an annual basis .
21 The announcement may contain a pre-condition to the posting of the formal offer document , in which case the offer document need not be posted until that condition is satisfied .
22 The line of argument depends upon two principal features : ( a ) there is a need to produce an oven justification for practices which might be criticized and this justification must explain racial discrimination in terms of anything other than irrational preferences ; ( b ) the discourse implies that irrational preference would be morally bad and the good intentions of the speaker , and those whom the speaker justifies , are guaranteed if they are shown to differ from those who might act on the basis of irrational prejudices .
23 However , it has to be considered whether this payment will actually cover what the successful party must pay to his or her solicitor .
24 It can not be supposed that this regulation meant that , in each case , the minister in person should direct his mind to the matter .
25 And the matter certainly can not be resolved until much work has been done , especially on individual firms and industries .
26 The rejection of the newly mobile toddler may be accentuated if another baby is born at this time .
27 As we hope to make clear ( especially in Chapter 2 , but also throughout the whole of this book ) , the penal system is indeed in our opinion the source of very substantial injustice , and the crisis is unlikely to be solved unless this injustice is mitigated .
28 Their problems are not likely to be solved unless this aspect of them is dealt with and some skill may be necessary in drawing it into the light .
29 But it must be added that this meaning is never the right one : superstructures are faulty acts which have ‘ made it ’ socially .
30 And it should be added that some degree of ethnocentrism is likely to be endemic because all discourses and individuals necessarily have to use language and categories .
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