Example sentences of "[be] [that] they [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , DEC is supposed to have Alpha boxes running on the floor at DECWorld ‘ 92 in Boston this week : expectations are that they may have a deskside Flamingo , and one to four processor Laser there .
2 When the wardrobes are moved it could be that they will hide the wall light switch and he 's not bothered about that one little bit !
3 It may be that they will enjoy an opportunity to talk about their models afterwards , perhaps how they were made , or comparisons of materials used , but this will obviously depend upon the child .
4 I do not know what sort of friends they were that they would let a young woman come to them on her own !
5 The modern position is that they may have an action for negligence , or under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 .
6 One advantage of setting up these centres is that they may help a two-way flow of ideas for efficient technology , possibly serving as a model for changes to Western society .
7 The problem with using them is that they may produce a self-fulfilling prophecy .
8 One reason why we are determined not to have a Labour Government is that they might tip the balance in the Community towards a fortress Europe and against the forces of free trade which we have successfully orchestrated so far .
9 Happily , the faux-pas has n't stopped Dino continuing to make inroads into the Irish record market ; latest news from the camp is that they 'll have an album from Latoya Jackson in the shops for Christmas …
10 The case for the objectors is that they would wish the boundary proposed by your own authority , at an earlier stage , to be the boundary .
11 The constraint to which budget-maximizing bureaucrats are subject is that they must supply the output expected by the sponsor .
12 The design target for these materials is that they should mimic the traebecular ( interconnected strand ) structure of natural bone which is very similar to that of a sponge .
13 Quite apart from the fact that they would appear to be unorthodox and a distortion at its best of Christian theology , I believe it must be said of all these suggestions that , if what is intended is that they should give an equal place to women or to the ‘ feminine ’ within the Christian religion , they fail .
14 What is vital is that they should generate the kinds of questions which can be explored through interaction with others .
15 We should be clear , for example , that what people learn from a " trust game " is that they can trust the person/people they are working with at that moment .
16 One kind is the establishment of joint ventures for exporting : the justification is that they can share the fixed costs , and pool expertise , in penetrating foreign markets , and that they can avoid competing against each other for foreign orders .
17 Well I think what people have said to me very often about the Community Charge is that they can see the er they can see the point of having a community charge which everybody pays and which actually brings in to the local taxation system the hundreds of thousands of people who were previously not paying any rates at all but were benefiting from local services .
18 A great inducement of ‘ start-ups ’ or ‘ green-field projects ’ , where the original investors are in on the ground floor , is that they will make a killing if the company one day goes on to the Stock Exchange , or is gobbled up by a predator in a takeover bid .
19 One of the main arguments for giving GPs and hospitals freer rein is that they will pioneer the innovations that lead to swifter change .
20 In this instance , that is in the interests of taxpayers and also of managers and employees because it is only through learning what the values are and what the method of bidding is that they will achieve a learning curve .
21 A further disadvantage is that they will strip the aquarium of all plant growth , for this forms the staple part of their diet .
22 As the Minister and I agree that the fatal weakness of the MacSharry proposals is that they will increase the cost of the common agricultural policy , thus breaching the budgetary limit , will the Minister give the House a guarantee today that the Government will use their right of veto on any proposals to breach the budgetary limit ?
23 As soon as the opportunity presented itself , the likelihood was that they would show the same determination to seize the nobility 's land that they had displayed in 1905 .
24 The general idea behind them was that they would provide a setting for vigorous entrepreneurs , capable of generating an industrial renaissance .
25 The BBC would , at that stage , have had a generalist — the standard habit when I arrived in the field was that they would have a generalist producer , researcher , or somebody writing the script , cobbling together the best knowledge , whether the producer or researcher had worked on archaeology last time , flower-arranging next time , what have you after that …
26 The farm minister also went on to say that the fundamental flaw in the package was the attempt to halt the drift from the land by people whose main reason for leaving farming was that they could attain a higher standard of living elsewhere .
27 Er , the recommendation to those committees was that they should treat the paper as a basis for consultation , it was on that basis that they approved it , it was my impression that they support it in general terms .
28 The original intention was that they should replace the Milnes cars which were worn out .
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