Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] what [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In Read v. Lyons , Lord Porter commented that ‘ non-natural user seems to be a question of fact … and in deciding this question I think that all the circumstances of time and practice of mankind must be taken into consideration so that what may be regarded as dangerous or non-natural may vary according to the circumstances . ’
2 It is blatant , undisguised opportunism by management , showing preference for what can be done , rather than what should be done .
3 This is partly because what might be called laws-of-war issues — to do with legitimacy in the use of force , proportionality , restraint and so on — invariably lurk in the shadows of all discussions about nuclear weaponry , and would inevitably return to haunt those who cavalierly denied the importance of such issues .
4 This is also true of the Marxist , or more strictly , Gramscian approach to the question of permissiveness , taken by Stuart Hall and others , as well as what might be termed the ‘ Foucauldian ’ position .
5 This can not be done from behind a desk as it requires direct observation of the operation , sometimes for an extended period , to find out what is actually done on site as well as what should be done .
6 As people get wealthier right , one of the , they not only demand more goods , but they demand a wider variety of what is essentially or what can be classified as the same good .
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