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

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1 Another effect that can be measured is the ‘ isotope shift ’ .
2 The degree of violence that must be proved is the same as that which would substantiate a charge of violent disorder or even riot .
3 However , the overall size of rugs that can be made is restricted by the fixed beams , and village wavers rarely produce large carpets .
4 The worst possible condition that can be envisaged is one in which there is an expert in the plant aiming to do the maximum possible damage and aware of the indications of his actions which are transmitted to the operator — this is not quite science-fiction , it could happen as a form of sabotage , .
5 One of the new technologies that will be evaluated is a catalytic extraction process developed by Molten Metal Technology , US .
6 The decision that must be made is between a postal questionnaire and some form of face-to-face interview .
7 The first test that must be passed is the but for test for factual causation .
8 Maximum benefit that can be advanced is £1.6m .
9 We only have a small concrete building used as a youth club and the only sport that can be played is table tennis . ’
10 Perhaps the most surprising discovery that can be made is that there were ‘ unopened station ’ .
11 The number of phrases that can be used is only limited by the computer 's memory .
12 The question that must be answered is : will the exercise of curriculum review be a hollow one , resulting in schools simply justifying what they currently do , or becoming frustrated by their inability to follow through the consequences of their thinking ?
13 The question that must be asked is : does the national ensign still have any part to play among yachtsmen , apart from acting as a sort of sporting rosette ?
14 The first generalization that can be made is that andesite lavas are more viscous than basalt ones .
15 The only truly valid generalization that can be drawn is that no truly valid generalization is possible
16 Perhaps the one point that should be emphasized is that extreme care should be taken in documentation and interpretation of petrofabrics , as one can be easily misled by what appears to be a straightforward thin section ( Fig. 5.45 ) !
17 Under such conditions , any information about the site that can be salvaged is regarded as a bonus .
18 The conclusion that must be drawn is that corporate management in the large public company are not controlled by the shareholders exercising the powers accorded to them by law to appoint , dismiss and monitor the directors of the company .
19 As far as their usefulness as a measure of performance the conclusion that should be reached is that none is superior as we can only measure performance by comparison .
20 Whatever the answer to this may be , the general policy conclusion that can be drawn is that making access and use of medical services more equitable will reduce certain aspects of class inequalities in morbidity and mortality but will not do away with them or reduce them substantially .
21 Still , it is sometimes possible to infer alterations over time , and one direct conclusion that can be drawn is that part , at least , of landlords ' rationale was economic : within a situation affected by such non-economic factors as pious donations , landlords organised estates and renders to maximise resources .
22 the job that could be going is at , this erm and they do these tapes or something in Flint
23 One of the easiest and most useful filters that can be made is one that can be used in the fry tank .
24 The volume of documentation that must be digested is staggering .
25 When I talk about implementation of the Maastricht treaty I mean that one of the things that must be done is to set up the arrangements agreed at Maastricht by which member states can be taken to the European Court and punished if they do not carry out obligations that they have assumed .
26 One of the first things that should be done is to share this with your partner so that your partner can help separate fact from fiction and be sensitive .
27 One of the problems that will be encountered is that we may find words which are obviously complex but which , when we divide them into stem + affix , turn out to have a stem that it is difficult to imagine is an English word .
28 If the subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group are released into the private sector , with all the rhetoric about freedom and competition , one of the rights that will be established is the right of a buyer to sell on to a new owner Whatever safeguards the Minister may tell us , to salve his conscience , are built into the legislation , the truth is that they will disappear immediately further sales take place .
29 In the proposed E two the only development that would be permitted is that which needs to be in the open countryside and that 's a much more rigorous test .
30 The second question about the WGMS that must be addressed is whether it is technically sound .
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