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

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1 There 's one further search that should be made on a purchase or mortgage of unregistered land : if the seller or mortgagor is a limited company , which acquired the land before 1 January 1970 , search the Companies Register to ascertain whether any puisne mortgage ( ie a mortgage not protected by the deposit with the lender of the title deeds , such as a second mortgage ) is noted in its register of charges .
2 During bar 1 the A-B bends should be pitched slightly flat in order to produce the bluesy effect that can be heard on the track .
3 This finality makes it proper to regard death as the most serious harm that may be inflicted on another , and to regard a person who chooses to inflict that harm as the most culpable of offenders , in the absence of some excuse or justification .
4 Consider a fictitious part that might be made on them in order to go through the network .
5 Other scientists were more concerned with physics that could be studied on earth .
6 Lord Sutherland told Maddison that life imprisonment was the only sentence that could be imposed on a murder charge .
7 Indeed " spot the deliberate mistake " is one technique that might be used on occasions — a plastic object might be included in a collection of Victorian bric-à-brac , for instance , and the pupils would be required to explain that plastic had not been invented then .
8 In the final analysis you will have to make a decision that should be based on the most objective assessment you can make but relying to a certain extent on your own instinct and intuition .
9 In the case of electromagnetism and gravity , the interactions are also long-range , which means that the fields produced by a large number of matter particles can all add up to give a field that can be detected on a macroscopic scale .
10 Prison officers at Ford Open Prison claim every drug that can be bought on the street is available inside Ford .
11 And that 's the judgement that 'll be made on that day .
12 TO THE Indians , he is Txai , a blood brother — the highest honour that can be conferred on a white man .
13 To their credit , both sides managed to overcome the elements and produced an exciting cup-tie that will be continued on the wider spaces of Woolmer Hill .
14 Object oriented graphics : are the other type that can be created on a computer and here the packages have names like MacDraw , Windows Draw , GEM Draw and AutoCAD .
15 A NEW antifouling that can be used on underwater metal has produced sales of more than $1.3 million in the United States during the launch period .
16 Between the torque control and the trigger sits the forward/reverse switch , a smallish device that can be set on neutral to stop the machine being accidentally turned on .
17 It is not a job that can be undertaken on the basis of a business meeting of the governors once a term .
18 In a move which pension fund managers describe as ‘ pension fund taxation by the back door ’ , the decision to cut from 25 to 20 per cent the tax credit that can be reclaimed on dividends , has reduced the yield on the FT All-Share Index from 4.1 per cent to 3.9 per cent and could cost the funds £1 billion a year .
19 The Minister will know that we appreciate and share his concern about the handicap that might be placed on British industry by the European social charter .
20 The counsellors may provide displaced executives with ‘ mini-offices ’ — their own office space and secretarial back-up that can be used on a daily basis .
21 Erm I think we feel quite strongly that that erm er the the emphasis that should be placed on environmental considerations is is considerable .
22 The report starts with the premise that wild red deer are ‘ a valuable national asset that could be managed on a sustainable basis to produce greater net economic , environmental and social benefits than at present . ’
23 Pop music that should be heard on Top Of The Pops .
24 Once the crew for each boat is selected — a choice that will be made on the basis of strength , ability and leadership qualities — everyone will be given the opportunity of specialising in certain areas of maintenance .
25 If the artwork for a slide is prepared on an A4 sheet it is , roughly , 400% of the final size that will be captured on the slide .
26 But what better opportunity could there be of examining the fate of those seeds of reason that might be cast on the stony ground of the communal intelligence ?
27 It is her bust that can be seen on the façade today .
28 Does my hon. Friend agree that , given the substantial extra burden that will be placed on employers , well-meaning proposals to extend the benefits of the national insurance system to low-paid employees would have the opposite effect to the one intended , as most would lose their jobs ?
29 I have already mentioned some information that can be included on a hand-out , e.g. reading lists , training plans , aims and objectives .
30 In particular , prepayments for insurance will be carried at the amount that can be realised on the cancellation of the policy .
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