Example sentences of "[modal v] be [prep] [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , Work Experience should be of benefit to young people in making career decisions and a good Work Experience report from an employer may be a reference in itself .
2 This should be of benefit to small businesses , since it is a cheap way of connecting single PCs and sharing expensive resources such as printers and fax modems .
3 But the real issues had nothing to do with the balance of power , which merely dictated that Britain should be on terms of benevolent neutrality with whoever won in Spain .
4 It is intended that these articles should be in addition to current missionary writing which appears in the magazine each month .
5 Socialists should be in favour of maximum democracy .
6 Should be in Lisbon by late afternoon . ’
7 The damage to the share price could have been greater but for news that Dalepak 's final figures will appear on schedule in mid-July and should be in line with current market expectations of about £33/4m .
8 People wishing to collect semen or inseminate goats , or vets wishing to transfer embryos must be in possession of current licences from the BGS and must give requisite prior notice to the BGS Office of their plans .
9 The launch suggested that the Russians must be in possession of effective inter-continental missiles .
10 At the same time , the mind must be in readiness for new ways of seeing so that it is already poised for the marvellous and even the illogical .
11 It is convenient first to consider a jurisdictional point raised by Mr. Beloff , who submitted that the only proper mode of challenge by the plaintiffs to the validity of the notice must be by way of judicial review against the Bank of England , rather than by way of an action against the defendants for injunctive relief , since in a normal case ( i.e. one without an injunction ) there would be no question of a customer having locus in any court other than by way of judicial review .
12 The result is that the publicly available information resource that might be of relevance to strategic decision making presents an extremely confusing picture to the executive decision maker .
13 To those who read with scepticism in the Guidance notes on the Code of Professional Conduct that there may be occasions when the Association would act where the law might be in conflict with professional ethics this is encouraging .
14 However , he cared little about his life at this time , and it was possible that this lone female might be in need of courteous assistance .
15 Another senior personnel manager said : ‘ It would not be a moral judgment , but we have to consider the practicalities of appointing someone who could be off work for long periods . ’
16 ( On Feb. 28 the UN Security Council had warned Iraq of " serious consequences " after ballistic experts were refused permission to destroy Scud missile equipment , on the grounds that they could be of use in civilian industry — see p. 38788 . )
17 Presumably such breeds could be of value in developing areas of the world where veterinary surveillance is poor .
18 This would imply that a black hole could be in equilibrium with thermal radiation at some temperature other than zero .
19 The Community Charges Registration Officer has discretion therefore to omit names from the public extract if the individuals concerned could be in danger of physical violence .
20 CHILDREN learning to swim could be in danger from faulty inflatable arm-bands , it was revealed yesterday .
21 The organization believes that the new plans could be in breach of European law requiring full environmental impact studies to be carried out .
22 In some areas urban pressure on the periphery creates additional problems because expansion may be into areas of considerable landscape value .
23 The heterogeneous increase of urokinase type plasminogen activator in oesophageal and stomach carcinomas , together with the recently described association of urokinase type plasminogen activator in tissue extracts of breast carcinomas with aggressiveness and prognosis , may be of relevance to prognostic studies in oesophageal and gastric cancer .
24 It may be of significance to hon. Members with constituencies in the King 's Cross vicinity that , at the very least , the alternative Baxter scheme will be no less disruptive to homes , highways and places of work than the BR proposals .
25 A member of the Society has drawn attention to a point which arises in connection with the payment of sickness benefit under the National Insurance Acts which may be of interest to other members of the Society .
26 The research aims to explore the possibilities of trip chain analysis sufficiently to establish in what ways the technique may be of value to practising transport planners .
27 Junior hospital doctors may be on call for extended periods and on occasions have to manage with little or no sleep .
28 Obese individuals , because of their less prudent eating habits , and/or differences in metabolism , may be at risk for mild deficiencies in these nutrients .
29 Acting for a seller , who may be at risk of heavy damages payable to a disappointed buyer , the seller should be asked explicitly whether anyone else has an interest in the property : if so , that person 's written consent to the sale should be obtained , or he or she should join in the contract for sale to declare and relinquish his or her interest , if any .
30 The Liberal Democrats have claimed that over half a million bottle-fed babies in England and Wales may be at risk from mental retardation due to lead pollution of tap water .
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