Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether reasons should be given will be considered below . |
2 | In this way , a more complete picture of why the practice should be prohibited can be gained . |
3 | How much proof should be required will be examined in the next section . |
4 | How much evidence should be required will be discussed shortly . |
5 | Having said that , the question of to whom the resource should be provided must be addressed , and here I propose to generalise to a large extent , though initially to make reference to the local situation . |
6 | Nevertheless , a time by which they must be achieved should be stated . |
7 | Checks on relationships that must be represented can be executed by examining each card in turn and seeking cards which show related terms . |
8 | It 's a success story The Chancellor of the Exchequer must be praying will be repeated across the country . |
9 | Finally , some fresh methods by which managerial power might be justified will be explored . |
10 | The profession needed to be educated on the subject of undertakings , and any rules which might be introduced should be limited to undertakings given in the course of conveyancing transactions . |
11 | The details of how such intentions could be realized would be left to local joint planning and financing at the district level : ‘ any proposal to move the balance of care from hospital to community should come from the local level ’ . |
12 | The sensitivity of these results to the way in which expectations could be formed will be investigated . |
13 | The circumstances in which , and the purposes for which , futures transactions may be undertaken should be specified and it should be indicated whether positions may be off-exchange as well as on-exchange . |
14 | In drafting a break-clause the draftsman should consider : ( 1 ) the time at which the break-clause may be exercised ; ( 2 ) the manner in which it may be exercised ; ( 3 ) whether the circumstances in which the break-clause may be exercised should be limited in any way ; ( 4 ) the effect on other parts of the lease of the inclusion of a break-clause. ( a ) Time of exercise A break-clause is a species of option properly so called . |
15 | More detailed information and guidance on the way in which a learning diary may be developed can be obtained from the HCIMA Education Department . |
16 | Information from existing database software engineering tools the customer may be using can be integrated into the BusinessObject dictionary at the entity level . |
17 | Information from existing database CASE tools the customer may be using can be integrated into the BusinessObject dictionary at the entity level . |
18 | Circumstances in which overtime may be used should be identified , together with a list of staff who have agreed to be approached in time of need . |
19 | Predation will be discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , and the modifications by which predators may be identified will be described in Chapter 3 . |
20 | ‘ 10(4) In all summary proceedings by the local authority for the recovery of any such expenses , the time within which the proceedings may be taken shall be reckoned from the date of the service of the demand or , if an appeal is made against that demand , from the date on which the demand becomes operative . ’ |
21 | well that maybe true , but I think it 's working off an analogy on that , turning it the other way round and saying well erm if , if I got to the stage of erm , well possibly even seeking some information from the commission , well certainly if I gave you a conclusion for example , that it should be referred , erm and I think again even if I came to the conclusion that I should neither want , er there 's no point in seeking information from the Commission , nor should I refer it , or at least refer to the stage erm what his clients would be saying should be done in the interim and what he says in effect , for the reason he 's outlined is , er that we should proceed on the basis of erm the validity of the act erm and of the byelaws |
22 | The day when every museum attic will be filled can be delayed . |
23 | Details of how the projects will be implemented should be spelt out by project leaders at the Williamsburg summit in May when the nations review progress . |
24 | All that will be said could be put , although often less comfortably , in terms of individual properties or , occasionally , sets of them . |
25 | ww3.pcx Which directories will be searched can be set by pressing the Search button , and then changing the Search path msdos1.pcx Having set the prompt to show the text ‘ What now Fred ? ‘ , the next command sets it back to show the current drive and directory |
26 | The database which will be produced will be made available through the ESRC Data Archive , and through publications . |
27 | Full details of this and the documents that will be required can be found in leaflet NI49 . |
28 | The timetable for implementation and ranking of criteria against which performance will be measured should be agreed as the strategy is written up . |
29 | All that can be done will be done generally right away too . |
30 | I agree with the hon. Gentleman that every conceivable thing that can be done should be done to ensure that the applicant — the hon. Gentleman was right to say that he may be old and slightly confused — is assisted in filling out the forms . |