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

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1 According to the position of the court in the hierarchy other courts may be bound by the ratio of the case or may be in a position to overrule or amend it .
2 Accordingly , he has drawn up a document outlining his position on negotiations which he means to make public , so the people are fully apprised of the proposals that would be on the table .
3 Russian groups are keen to play in the West and will be in a position to arrange gigs for your band in Russia if your group can do likewise for them in Ireland .
4 Asked by Hot Press magazine if he would be prepared to kill or die for Ulster , Mr Wilson said : ‘ I certainly would not allow terrorists to dictate the future that would be for me , my family and my community .
5 The results will be used to develop transport policies for the future and will be of use to other national parks suffering from similar traffic problems .
6 An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing , executed by or on behalf of the appointer and shall be in the following form ( or in a form as near thereto as circumstances allow or in any other form which is usual or which the Directors may approve ) : —
7 An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing , executed by or on behalf of the appointer and shall be in the following form ( or in a form as near thereto as circumstances allow or in any other form which is usual or which the Directors may approve ) : —
8 who has been Senior Development Officer responsible for the Central Support Unit and co-ordinating the Advanced Courses Development Programme , is undertaking an evaluation of the programme and will be in contact with selected centres in due course .
9 This step consists of identifying in detail what is required to get from here to there : the activities that must be completed , the resources that must be allocated , the relationships that must be in place , the management structures that are necessary for the transition , and the rewards that must exist .
10 The equipment already purchased for estates work is at present unlinked to the LAN but may be in the future for more efficient financial management .
11 Mary paused , some distance from the little settlement of Buttermere , and steadied herself inside this deeply protected , world 's end valley , the home as might be of the hidden enchantments of fairy tales as Mr Fenton had said .
12 They are also breaking the law and could be in serious trouble for that .
13 They might well prevail in any skirmish with the local forces , but in the circumstances that would be of little profit .
14 Now slowly breathe in and out and imagine the scene that might be in the backdrop .
15 As Christine takes us on a final tour of the house she and Doc D share in a village ten miles out of Norwich , I venture the question that must be on every SHE reader 's lips .
16 Obviously , sorting out the courses which are on offer can best be done by writing for the prospectus but with any application the question that will be of overriding importance is how you are going to finance your training .
17 As in previous years , the Exhibition will take place adjacent to the conference and will be of interest to all those engaged in credit and associated areas .
18 In particular the customer can restore the goods to the shelf and will be under no obligation to pay for them .
19 As for the doorstep survey , this was carried out in order to generalize about the speech of the city as a whole , and in this way to be able to describe modifications to the vernacular that might be of general import .
20 And therefore I , I would like to tell you an experience I had in Madagascar because it 's one of the things that will be in my memory on my deathbed .
21 much of the area that would be under consideration for a new
22 Let us talk about reductions in corporation tax , which are still feeding through the economy and will be worth £1 billion to industry in the next year .
23 Some companies ( particularly in the USA ) , in response to these and other factors , decided in the late 70s and early 80s that they should designate within their organisations a person or persons whose job would be to specialise in the acquisition and processing of information from the environment that might be of potential strategic importance .
24 Interesting work has been undertaken in Sweden by Braf ( 1984 ) relating to those aspects of the environment that can be of positive help to visually handicapped people .
25 So that literally means the developer will pay all the teachers that might be in a school , pay all the people to sweep the roads and a a and and everything else .
26 Notification arising under Items 1 or 2 shall be to the Head Office of the Society and shall be by Post Office Registered or Recorded Delivery or shall be delivered by hand .
27 They are artificial and do not adequately measure the students ' ability to use the complex information tools available and thereby gain the information that would be of use for their studies .
28 I told him that I could not go on behalf of any party , but that I would go on behalf of the government if he came to power , since I knew the situation and could be of some help .
29 The case for such objective assessment before operation seems particularly strong in women over the age of 50 because they may have suffered occult damage to the anal sphincter during the childbirth and could be at particular risk of a poor functional outcome if the sphincter were to sustain further damage at the time of operation .
30 The tour continues up and down the country and will be in Newcastle at the Corner House on Sunday ( 9 ) .
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