Example sentences of "[that] [modal v] be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The inferences that may be placed in data materials can and do change as theoretical frameworks change and shift .
2 The political damage that may be done to governments by industrial conflict may be illustrated by the fall of the Heath government in the course of the 1973–4 British miners ' strike .
3 Examples of possible objectives that may be achieved through sales promotional activities include :
4 The effect of this judgment would be to substitute rather different declarations for those made by Vinelott J. The declarations should , in our opinion , subject to any comments on the drafting that may be made by counsel , be in the following form :
5 Before describing and assessing the binomial and Black and Scholes option pricing models it is appropriate at this point to examine the factors which are expected to influence option premiums and in the next section to have a brief look at the various investment strategies that may be created with options and securities .
6 I am advised that if an implant is successful it would reduce the need for medication and would therefore reduce the likelihood of the side effects that may be caused by drug treatment .
7 This approach to diseases that may be caused by micro-organisms has wide ranging implications .
8 To better understand and service your needs , we make a special effort to answer all of our customers ' questions and to help them with any technical problems that may be related to MiLAN products .
9 Costs are , in fact , forced upwards both by the limitations on the supply of land and the restrictions on the densities of housing that may be constructed per hectare ( Hall et al .
10 The variety of complications that may be associated with schlerotherapy is less well known , and the role of surgery in the management of recurrent bleeding and other sequelae is not always appreciated .
11 Some of the features of deprivation that may be associated with life in such regions are discussed in chapter 10 .
12 Here is a selection of speeches for both men and women that may be recommended for auditions at drama schools .
13 Is he aware that some EC partner states want mechanisms for cohesion to be written into the text of the treaties that may be signed after Maastricht ?
14 Ideally it should have plenty of hiding places — rocks , pots , and bogwood — plus flat stones that may be used for spawning .
15 In the UK , there is a BSI Standard for preparing microfilms that may be used in evidence , No.6498 , Guide to the preparation of microfilm and other microforms that may be required as evidence , 1991 .
16 The major one is that there is no way that the researcher can hope to be aware of , still less control , all the possible independent variables , and this casts doubt on any conclusions that may be drawn about causes .
17 But the most important requirement is a window that opens , with blinds or curtains that may be drawn against summer sun or winter blasts .
18 In the UK , there is a BSI Standard for preparing microfilms that may be used in evidence , No.6498 , Guide to the preparation of microfilm and other microforms that may be required as evidence , 1991 .
19 A similar standard is currently being prepared for document image processing systems : draft discussion document ( DD206 ) entitled R ecommendation for the preparation of electronic images ( WORM ) of documents that may be required as evidence .
20 7.3.2.1 such sum as the Landlord shall from time to time be advised [ by the Surveyor ] as being the full cost of rebuilding and reinstatement including architects ' surveyors ' and other professional fees payable upon any applications for planning permission or other permits or consents that may be required in relation to the rebuilding or reinstatement of the Centre the cost of debris removal demolition site clearance any works that may be required by statute and incidental expenses and
21 7.3.2.1 such sum as the Landlord shall from time to time be advised [ by the Surveyor ] as being the full cost of building and reinstatement including architects ' surveyors ' and other professional fees payable upon any applications for planning permission or other permits or consents that may be required in relation to the rebuilding or reinstatement of the Centre the cost of debris removal demolition site clearance any works that may be required by statute and proper and reasonable incidental expenses and
22 7.3.2.1 such sum as the Landlord shall from time to time be advised [ by the Surveyor ] as being the full cost of rebuilding and reinstatement including architects ' surveyors ' and other professional fees payable upon any applications for planning permission or other permits or consents that may be required in relation to the rebuilding or reinstatement of the Centre the cost of debris removal demolition site clearance any works that may be required by statute and incidental expenses and
23 7.3.2.1 such sum as the Landlord shall from time to time be advised [ by the Surveyor ] as being the full cost of building and reinstatement including architects ' surveyors ' and other professional fees payable upon any applications for planning permission or other permits or consents that may be required in relation to the rebuilding or reinstatement of the Centre the cost of debris removal demolition site clearance any works that may be required by statute and proper and reasonable incidental expenses and
24 Deliveries arrive from Switzerland on Monday and Friday each week so any materials that may be required in bulk or larger than normal stock quantities will be delivered within 7–10 days .
25 Although compressed into less than 18 months there are certain similarities between the two revolutions , in their tactics as well as their phases , and although it is not explicit there is a remarkable comparison that may be inferred from Devillers ' brilliant essay in which he describes a Vietminh , at the end of 1946 , already losing momentum and because of that , driven to imprudent acts :
26 The paper serves to illustrate some of the fundamental problems that may be encountered by organisations which aim to introduce new technology to developing countries , in spite of the fact that the technology in question is aimed at improving the quality of life of the inhabitants .
27 in such a condition , there is no place for industry ; because the fruit thereof is uncertain : and consequently no culture of the earth ; no navigation , nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea ; no commodious buildings ; no instruments of moving , and removing , such things as require much force ; no knowledge of the face of the earth ; no account of time ; no arts ; no letters ; no society ; and which is worst of all , continual fear , and danger of violent death ; and the life of man , solitary , poor , nasty , brutish , and short .
28 The decision to expand outside national boundaries is therefore usually taken at some later stage in their development , and this section reviews the factors that may be taken into account in arriving at a decision which fundamentally alters the nature and scope of a company 's activities .
29 The report says that the amount of alcohol that may be taken without harm varies considerably from one person to another .
30 The steps that may be taken by LCH are extensive and diverse .
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