Example sentences of "[subord] [vb mod] be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is an additional reason for management to create an even more elaborate division of labour than might be warranted from mere technical considerations of the tasks to be done .
2 I found parental " insignificance " a family situation which figured a good deal more often than might be expected from mere chance in the history of dependent individuals .
3 Stool volume and frequency ( Table VI ) increased after all doses of cholera toxin to a higher degree than might be expectred after intestinal perfusion studies using balanced electrolyte solutions .
4 In Scotland and Wales public pressure developed for more independence than could be gained from decentralized administration .
5 This single value can not be used statistically when comparing chemistry with geology , but it does suggest that some elements of PhD research are diffused into the literature in a much more widespread manner than could be expected by simple inspection of the titles of papers .
6 This single value can not be used statistically when comparing chemistry with geology , but it does suggest that some elements of Ph D research are diffused into the literature in a much more widespread manner than could be expected by simple inspection of the titles of papers .
7 The report points to the existence of a large deficit on non-oil current account in the middle of a recession ( see Ch. 25 ) as evidence of a more serious shortfall in the UK productive potential than could be gauged from official data on investment .
8 More importantly , it puts them there for indeterminate periods ( until they are ‘ cured ’ ) which can , and does , mean longer than would be warranted by retributive justice ( determined by the gravity of their offence ) .
9 The premium put option provides a higher guaranteed return to the holder of the debt than would be received on identical debt without such a put option .
10 The 1.9:1 difference in the amount of perceived depth for the two simulated viewing distances when both vertical and horizontal perspective cues were present is very much less than would be required for complete depth constancy .
11 Then an on-road study found that drivers did indeed recall more central details than would be expected from risky situations .
12 Moreover , some of the new units will be designed for one or two persons , so that it may be possible to come closer to a one for one replacement on cleared sites than would be expected by past experience .
13 The may maybe I just comment on that that last that last point , which as I understand it it the the justification for a new settlement is brought about solely by increasing the requirement for Greater York to twelve thousand seven hundred , going through those figures there seems to me , for instance , for both Ryedale and Selby to be more provision than could be met in a single settlement , I I think the the figures put forward by Barton Willmore are more than can be met in existing allocations and a single new settlement of a reasonable size .
14 Space precludes a full account of the APT saga , but briefly stated the purpose of the tilting train is to run through speed-restricted curves in complete safety and without loss of passenger comfort at much higher speeds than can be achieved with conventional rolling stock , enabling journey times to be reduced without recourse to realigning and upgrading existing tracks at prohibitive cost .
15 In 1976 , despite coverage a hundred times greater than can be achieved by conventional flash photography ( which is limited by back scatter ) , no results were achieved in three months of work .
16 It depends upon the weather and the number of visitors at the resorts , and greater flexibility is required than can be provided by simple fixed-term contracts .
17 Love must be the most beautiful flower than can be cultivated in transcendent garden of the mind .
18 The response to pruning is a concentrated and redirected burst of growth which will be more readily sustained by good , fertile conditions than can be expected on sandy , barren and infertile soils .
19 Individual total utility can be raised if can be removed in good times , leaving and added to achieve also in bad times .
20 Such subordinate staff , including enforcement officers , as may be determined by Senior Management .
21 Such kinds of nationalism , which may be strengthened in some cases by the dominance of a particular religion , are not , in their most intense form , generally conducive to the development of a liberal democratic society , as may be seen from certain current trends in Eastern Europe .
22 For such reasons , one may argue that there is a continuity of comic tone between the Miller 's and Reeve 's Tales which counteracts such contrasts as may be produced by cold moral calculation .
23 So , too , the Chancellor tries the whole case himself ; he does not — as must be done in Common Law cases — send it to be tried by a jury .
24 The findings indicate that , as might be suspected from common experience , impressions formed during sleep are not retained .
25 Next , he says , SBUs may well form alliances outside the corporate group to obtain the same benefits as could be obtained by internal linkages while retaining more control over their situation .
26 We examined whether this deficit applied to the left side of unsegregated space , as would be predicted by purely spatial models of visual attention , or to the left of perceptual figures derived by preattentive segregation processes , as would be predicted by object-based models of attention .
27 It is as if each animal wears on its skin a giant fingerprint , with as much individuality as would be needed for personal recognition .
28 Unfortunately , most buildings built for the purposes of ‘ agriculture ’ have been for a long time exempt from such planning control as can be exercised by local planning authorities .
29 As can be seen for wild-type Eco K approximately 50% of the DNA is cleaved after 30 min and no further reaction appears to take place after this time .
30 Individuals go to bed later or earlier than average on certain occasions , as can be seen by close inspection of Fig. 2.2 .
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