Example sentences of "[is] that it [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The problem for the authorities is that it may be impossible to confirm or disprove the existence of ‘ Inner Circle ’ .
2 The problem for the authorities is that it may be impossible to confirm or disprove the existence of ‘ Inner Circle ’ .
3 A third objection which could be raised is that it would be undesirable if the suggested approach were to be applied to certain types of jurisdictional error .
4 Okay but all I was just saying is that it would be helpful that before we that Ian has seen through these
5 So in summary , I m in my view , the reason why an outer northern bypass is much less successful in relieving the A fifty nine , is that it would be unattractive to the local traffic .
6 What it says is that it would be self-contradictory to posit something as a topic , while denying the possibility of referring to this something with the phrase " the same A " .
7 The effect of the disappearance of such local legislation in 1919 is that it would be unwise to leave off drafting replacement legislation until 1978 , since if an order for the purpose met with any setback it might be too late to correct it before the present law disappears .
8 I think the things that have come out of this for me er from Councillor actually is that it would be unlikely that we , we or would be allocating that plan today and I think the amount of traffic has increased through the town centre would make it foolish and one does wonder at the wisdom if all the development went along which had to be serviced then through er Street and through the town centre in to the main areas of employment that happened years ago .
9 One is that it would be wrong to assume that all or even most judges have viewed the distinction in a purely instrumental fashion .
10 However , influenced by the fact that the deterrence policy is firmly adhered to by the governments of the superpowers and has some political acceptability , and that the traditional doctrine of the laws of war did not apply to preparation for war , his eventual conclusion is that it would be difficult to state that any measures short of use are illegal .
11 Their advice is that it would be wise to wait until all the rules are formalised and to secure a rock-solid conveyance .
12 The answer is that it must be partial entry , a firm offering to supply part of the market only at a price less than p , .
13 Perhaps the most important thing to remember about exercise is that it must be enjoyable .
14 ‘ The construct of authority ‘ held in the mind ’ is that it could be good but is in actuality bad , and the hope held by workers is that it [ authority ] may be all that is positive for their children .
15 The hope is that it could be possible to agree to look for alternative possibilities for Mrs Falconer . ’
16 5.21 Sale of reversion etc To permit [ upon reasonable notice ] at any time during the Term prospective purchasers of or agents instructed in connection with the sale of the Landlord 's reversion or of any other interest superior to the Term to view the Premises without interruption provided they are authorised in writing by the Landlord or its agents This is a normal provision and the only comment to make is that it could be disruptive to a tenant 's business , although one would hope that the frequency of a sale of the reversion would be limited .
17 Another point is that it could be difficult to direct members to the book shelves , CAL area etc if only one desk was planned .
18 But the whole principle is that it should be possible for the reader always to get back from the secondary to the primary source .
19 Thus the tendency , normally , is to take the view that a condition of significantly claiming x to be actually existent is that it should be possible to ask " Where is x ? " .
20 A useful test of how effective your section headings are is that it should be possible to string them together into a paraphrase of what the essay says .
21 The essence of good housing for old people is that it should be easy to run ( easy to heat , clean and move around in ) , conveniently situated , afford independence and privacy to the occupant , with opportunity for sociability and the security of regular contact .
22 The crucial element in the system is that it should be modular .
23 The essence of such self-expression is that it should be voluntary .
24 The great thing about drilling is that it can be fun , but remember not to spend too much time on one particular drill , since boredom can easily set in and have a disruptive influence .
25 My view is that it will be necessary to establish four or five Passenger Transport Boards to be responsible for Transport but that these should have a different range of powers from that of the Strathclyde PTA .
26 The expansionists acknowledge that the great worry about devaluation is that it will be inflationary and could at best be self-defeating or , at worst , bring in higher interest rates and slower growth .
27 For example , if the job change has meant a salary increase , the new scheme will probably be more expensive to buy into as the likelihood is that it will be earnings-related .
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