Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] they [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 And just to make sure the volunteers sleep soundly they 'll be given a slap-up meal and as much wine and port as they want on the house .
2 Once the required modifications to a package and its constituent modules have been carried out they can be submitted for APPROVAL to a baseline , specified by the Quality Control procedures of the organisation .
3 Yeah well if he gets caught again he 'll be expelled and if he 's dealing , any dealers cau caught here they 'll be expelled in instantly cos they 're actually causing harm to other people .
4 The remainder of the functional description was concerned with elaborating on the ideas expressed by the conceptual model , explaining how they would be implemented in practice .
5 The Royal African Company came under criticism from the West India sugar planters , who clamoured for more slaves to be supplied without explaining how they would be paid for , and also from other English merchants who thought they could do a better job of supplying slaves .
6 If we wish to store and manipulate normal form programs in computers it will be worthwhile investigating this and other topics to discover how they can be made more compact .
7 And it is difficult to know how they will be heard .
8 Moving from a low cost to a high price housing area will be of concern : employees will wish to know how they can be helped to meet increased payments .
9 The plan identifies broad development needs and specifies how they will be assessed and met .
10 These shares are held by the investors , and on the triggering of the ratchet — the achievement of certain projections or market capitalisation on a flotation , for example — all or some of the convertible redeemable preference shares will be redeemed ; but if the results fall short of what is expected then they will be converted into ordinary shares and as a result increase the investor 's share of the equity at the expense of the proportion held by management .
11 Employers are entitled to require their employees to move to different premises if there is an express term in the contract which specifies where they may be required to work .
12 It was not difficult to guess where they might be supported .
13 ‘ I ordered beds for you weeks ago , and the company promised faithfully they 'll be delivered tomorrow morning , but that does n't mean a thing .
14 This will highlight the respective advantages and disadvantages of the two approaches and show how they can be used to complement one another in the analysis and presentation of large complex datasets .
15 If they are and this kind of tragedy occurs then they must be punished for such behaviour . ’
16 Energy management systems may represent a major attempt to rationalise fuel consumption in non-domestic environments , but it remains to be seen how they will be received by such buildings ' occupants .
17 In view of incidents involving visiting supporters vehicles during previous seasons , coaches are requested to rendezvous at junction 25 , M1/A52 where they will be met by a police escort .
18 But it also raises the visibility of the Christians , and as people enquire what 's going on they can be informed that a new congregation will soon be started .
19 After these simple substitution drills are mastered separately they can be placed alongside each other ( as above ) and drilled across as a system drill .
20 And because they have flowered early they could be damaged by frost .
21 I can not see how they could be established in British literary education , where there are no graduate schools as such , and the narrow , uphill tunnel of A-level work leads on to the rocky , cloudy uplands of the undergraduate degree , with its confused mixture of practical criticism and thematic study , analysis and literary history , coverage and special subjects .
22 Similarly , with a clearly enunciated history curriculum other departments in the school can see how they can be served on occasion or a basis can be laid in history which they can reinforce .
23 Having emphasised the differences between these two approaches , statistical and conceptual , we shall now see how they can be used together .
24 It will therefore be wise to record details of job changes and about leavers No doubt there are gaps in my scenario , but the range of activity I have described provides ample scope for the beneficial use of computers , so let us see how they can be used In doing so I shall make particular reference to the value of microcomputers .
25 These machines created a stink in holland last year when a magazine showed how they could be used to copy paper money .
26 The flying display , with a falconer , showed how they could be controlled , even in free flight .
27 Our discussion here will consider the variables normally found important in second language learning , and consider how they might be used to predict BSL learning .
28 ‘ Staff would welcome a timetable as to when they will be told how they will be affected , so that they can plan for the future , ’ he said .
29 It remains to discuss how they might be characterized , interpreted , and used as a basis for further work .
30 ‘ When we take on authors who have been published by other publishers , we try first to identify how they should be packaged to improve sales .
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