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

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1 Back home , he dreamt , he filled the whole flat with buckets of earth , even filled soup dishes and the kettle and the wineglasses with soil , and spent hours watering them and moving them carefully around every day , carrying them from room to room so that they would be struck in turn by whatever sunshine came in through the different windows at different times of the day , making sure they were kept warm .
2 When the King withdrew , Jeffreys , the Lord Chancellor , told the bishops that they would be prosecuted in the King 's Bench and asked them to enter into recognisances to appear in court .
3 Fitzroy acquiesced and said that they would be placed in a Reading Room on the following day .
4 I was assured that they would be covered in the clause regarding ‘ personal items and jewellery whilst away from home ’ for which an extra premium would be necessary .
5 Basically , it provided that they would be investing in her rather than letting her buy this or that security for them .
6 The manager 's first job on the band 's behalf was to negotiate a new deal with Red Rhino , so that they would be presented in a more important light .
7 They had not been consulted and they knew that they would be caught in the middle if , as for a time seemed probable , there should be violent local protests .
8 No particular form of words is necessary to create a floating charge ; it suffices if the intention is shown ( a ) to impose a charge on assets both present and future , ( b ) the assets are of such a nature that they would be changing in the ordinary course of the company 's business , and ( c ) the company is free to continue to deal with the assets in the ordinary course of its business .
9 Mswati did not specify who would decide on the incorporation of the Vusela-2 recommendations into a new constitution , neither did he give a new date for elections , which had been due in November , although he said on Oct. 26 that they would be held in the first half of 1993 .
10 Constance followed close behind , clutching at his shirt in her terror that they might be separated in the crush .
11 The application was defended on the basis that discovery would be contrary to public interest as the reports were highly confidential and the fact that they might be used in litigation would inhibit the doctors preparing such reports in the future .
12 Some cases are susceptible to medical treatment , some require intensive nursing care , most respond to education and training and a small minority may be so severely impaired that they may be detained in hospital or placed under guardianship .
13 For it suggests that they may be penalised in future for environmental damage which was legal at the time they allowed it to happen .
14 She was busy trying to explain to the mother that they must be kept in isolation for the rest of their holidays .
15 Roy had asked that the boards be numbered , so that they could be erected in sequence .
16 It is also quite conceivable that they could be caused in part by stressful , low status jobs .
17 The poem ends by asking if humans and the world were evolved so that they could be destroyed in war then why did the sun bother to give life to things in the first place as it all seems silly and pointless .
18 Do you think that it could ever be true that they would be sufficiently inexpensive that they could be used in most doctors ' surgeries , or is it going to be something which is only used in one or two important hospitals ?
19 In Italy money used to be paid for crickets so that they could be released in the garden to add their harmony and endless cheerfulness to it .
20 The principal concern for companies is first that they should be kept in touch with prevailing opinions on environmental issues that could affect them ; second , that any misconceptions on technical or other matters should be corrected .
21 The thing to remember about these batteries is that they should be stored in a way which prevents the accidental short-circuiting of their contact terminals : if they are shorted , the battery quickly overheats and will become unfit for further use .
22 One view is that they should be allocated in discounted present value form to individuals who gain from them .
23 In July it was intended that they should be contained in regulations .
24 These residents , mostly old people , were determined to stay in the area , and the plan was put forward that they should be re-housed in nearby Innes Place .
25 Typically such beds are located in pre-1914 hospitals , although the British Geriatric Society has consistently argued that they should be located in district general hospitals .
26 I am inclined to think that they should be included in this category .
27 People are excluded from seeing death by the fact that death has become more like an illness that must receive medical attention , rather than the last event in a person 's life that they should be left in peace to deal with in whichever way they choose .
28 The nature of H.T. and Floribunda bushes suggests that they should be planted in isolation , or in long and narrow strips where they can be approached both sides .
29 If no great tactician , the Duke was already justifying his popularity with his men by showing concern for their health , insisting that they should be housed in billets .
30 The strong flavours of culinary herbs ensure that they should be used in small quantities , but there is no need to go to the other extreme and be timid with them .
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