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

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1 Any one of these may be highlighted and then located in the database to display a full summary of its present rating with regard to the nature of the substance , its source and effect on man , and notes may be added to expand on this .
2 It is not reasonable to expect a tenant to have to accept construction works which may differ from those in the building documents and accordingly be less beneficial to the tenant than it may be expecting as a result of what the surveyors may be perceived to notice on an inspection .
3 Councillors on authorities other than education authorities may be invited to participate at some level in educational administration and in the case of primary schools , district and parish councils may have rights in respect of appointing governors .
4 Built-in ovens may be designed to go under the worktop ( built-under ) , either beneath the hob or away from it , or they may fit into housing units so that the oven(s) are more accessible .
5 The discount houses may be forced to borrow from the Bank of England as lender of last resort .
6 As these funds are tied up in Treasury Bills , commercial bills and other assets , the houses may be forced to turn to the lender of last resort — the Bank of England .
7 The Music Publishers ' Association has produced a Code of Fair Practice which offers helpful advice as to when church musicians may be permitted to copy without application to the publisher .
8 ( 3 ) The offer must be made to all shareholders of the same class and shareholders must be allowed to accept in full for the relevant percentage of their holdings .
9 In its report , published yesterday , the advisory group on video-recorded evidence says no child witness in such cases should be required to appear in open court .
10 But when it is a question of instant recall , your notes must be compiled to act as a memory-trigger for the more important facts .
11 Once the LIFESPAN Manager has identified which data has to be transferred and for whom , the method of transfer to be used and the transfer schedule , LIFESPAN RDBI should be configured to run with these characteristics .
12 In the professional context , reservations have been felt in the past about the extent to which surveyors should be allowed to practise in organisations where large stakes of capital are held by outsiders for investment purposes only .
13 Taking for example the nuclear power plant control room , the question is whether the desk operators should be expected to cope with all emergencies which appear within the total information presentation or whether , for complex and dangerous situations , a more senior person such as the shift-charge engineer should be called upon to make the decisions .
14 Parliament has now recognised that local authorities should be left to judge for themselves what local legislation is desirable , but in a tidying-up process all powers under local Acts in force on 1st April 1974 which were not preserved by subsequent general or local legislation automatically expired at the end of 1984 .
15 Such interference could have widespread implications and plans should be made to mitigate against this possibility .
16 This is not to suggest that plans should be left to evolve in a natural way .
17 The season ticket agreement John Horscroft and Pat Shilland hope climbers will avidly welcome ever more firmly establishes that climbers should be asked to pay for their climbing .
18 Mounts must be left to cure under pressure .
19 Leave was refused at first instance and in the Court of Appeal , though a few months later a Practice Direction ( [ 1986 ] 2 All ER 226 ) was issued indicating the collective view of the judges that solicitors should be permitted to appear in the High Court or Court of Appeal in formal or unopposed proceedings .
20 Policies should be developed to deal with matters such as organisation and staffing , recruitment , training , employment conditions , sickness , discipline and retirements .
21 In 1348 they demanded free trade in wool , and in 1351 achieved a definitive victory when the king agreed that the maltote should be granted only in parliament and that all merchants should be permitted to deal in wool ‘ without being restricted by those merchants who call themselves the king 's merchants ’ .
22 When and how consolidated accounts should be adjusted to cope with distortions when incorporating operations in economies affected by hyperinflation was clarified in an abstract issued by the Accounting Standards Board .
23 Young stallions who have never served a mare may settle down after castration , but a good six months may be needed to allow for the hormones to leave their system .
24 In a survey of a ‘ closed ’ institution such as a prison or a firm the informants may be instructed to co-operate with interviewers because of agreement about the survey by the people in authority , but in many instances of samples from the general population no such authority exists and surveyors must try to obtain co-operation as best they can by interesting the informants in the survey and gaining their completely free co-operation .
25 Opportunities may be expected to exist for a young male to join the harem .
26 One of these subjects may be offered to qualify for the Second Level Group Certificate in Book-keeping and accounts .
27 A subsidiary set of parameters may be devised to relate to a particular stage of the project which is being audited .
28 Our hope is that this letter will be a warning to others and that some of your readers may be alerted to check on their security arrangements , whether it be simple precautions or advice about a security installation .
29 If the VCR 's input socket is for ‘ mic ’ level inputs , the ‘ line ’ signals should be reduced to match via an attenuator lead which is connected into the set-up at ‘ X ’ .
30 The success subjects should be expected to have in this matching process and the situations under which they would change their target levels are not clear .
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