Example sentences of "[noun pl] [ex0] [vb mod] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In other words there must be processes of recording and retrieval and the underlying mechanisms must be closely integrated with the mechanism of the store .
2 Democratic mechanisms must be conceived as operating at different levels : within the operating units there may be scope for direct participative democracy perhaps also involving factory committees in close touch with the workforce ; at the level of the enterprise , direct democracy would probably be impractical and some form of representative mechanism would be required .
3 In the next few months there will be opportunities for discussion across the Region on community care issues and I hope you will let us have your views .
4 As well as formal sessions there may be opportunities for developing informal and spontaneous bedside teaching both patients and students .
5 In some areas there may be centres of population which are very poorly served by public services .
6 In matrimonial matters there may be cases in which a minimum of investigation is required to establish whether Scots or English law falls to be applied .
7 There is no heating because there is no fuel , and in 10 or 12 weeks there will be 2ft of snow outside .
8 In addition to the skin lesions there may be involvement of the liver and spleen , the bones and eyes , and occasionally the central nervous system with a syphilitic meningitis .
9 Over the next five years there would be shortfalls of ‘ tens of millions of tonnes ’ unless new investments came on stream , he warned almost as the government announced that capital spending in the energy sector would be slashed by 40 per cent .
10 Over the next few years there will be changes in the structures of Lothian and Borders Police and Regional Council Departments which will affect various elements of the delivery of the road safety function .
11 Nevertheless , despite these problems there will be growth in synfuels production through to the end of the century and beyond with most of the growth resulting from new projects supported by governments or from already established programmes .
12 In some cases there would be errors in the reproduction .
13 Less severe forms of sanction include rebuke , withholding of praise and demanding repetition of work ; in more serious cases there may be referral to senior staff , detention , putting a pupil on report , writing to parents and calling them into school , referring the pupil to a special unit in the school and ultimately exclusion from school .
14 It is envisaged that in some cases there will be transfer in both directions between this course and the above degree course ( see page 97 ) .
15 ‘ In many cases there will be commitments in the form of telexes or letters of intent but these are not expected to meet the requirements of the proposed legislation .
16 Furthermore , in most fonts there will be confusions between letters ( e.g. ’ e ’ and ’ c ’ ) and ambiguities regarding the correct segmentation ( ’ d ’ can look like ’ cl ’ ) .
17 Schools could work forwards or backwards in time ( though it is expected that at all times there will be reference to time-lines , and time-charts , and that attention will be given to the question " when did this happen in the past ? " ) .
18 In public bureaucracies there may be conflicts of interest between different levels of the hierarchy arising from the values which different strata bring to bear on the policies being pursued by the government .
19 Between the spending departments there will be competition for resources .
20 In fevers there may be thirst for hot drinks during the chill , for sips during the heat and a copious thirst during the sweat .
21 I do n't know but he would n't , he would n't have it cooked aboard there , my mother used to cook it for him and I 'd stagger down in an ordinary shopping basket , in two basins there 'd be vegetables in one and his pudding and gravy in the other and I used to take that down for him and he used to come ashore and he used to then go and have it .
22 On individual time sheets there may be hours of non-chargeable time , for example unproductive time spent waiting in the yard or time spent by apprentices in training or at college .
23 In politics just as in morals there can be obsessions with old forms of life which are now out of date .
24 Where they contradicted each other in inessential points there might be room for debate and uncertainty .
25 On certain specific issues there may be changes of emphasis .
26 In some areas , the farms were actually congregated in the villages , and behind the farmhouses on the streets there may be barns of considerable length .
27 If , therefore , some are to have priority over others there must be provisions to this effect in the terms of issue .
28 He says ; not once has he lost his liberty and we say for his own sake and others there must be consideration about whether he should be put in a secure place .
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