Example sentences of "[subord] [ex0] [vb mod] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | He points out that such a provision bans any invasion of sovereign territory , air space and maritime zones , even where there might seem to be good grounds . |
2 | ‘ Conduct of business ’ rules , where there will have to be some convergence between stringent and lax host authorities . |
3 | Although there may appear to be numerous difficulties , do n't be discouraged . |
4 | One solution proposed by Amman is to bring in entry charges of DM3 per head , although there would continue to be no charge on Wednesdays and Sundays . |
5 | The West German Finance Minister , Theo Waigel , had told the meeting that the costs of unification could be carried by means of tax revenues resulting from higher than expected economic growth , and in an interview on April 8 he said that , although there would have to be some tax adjustments , the overall tax burden would remain the same . |
6 | We 've gone back and forth a couple of times on pickups and pickup placement — one of the problems with having 24 frets is that the pickup has to be slightly further towards the bridge and it 's not such a warm sound , so there might have to be some compromise there . |
7 | I 've got a knackered left arm where the car went over it ; they took a piece of bone out of the shoulder , so there 'll need to be a lot of physio on it . |
8 | In answer to one of the questions posed by employees in meetings throughout the Group , Chief Executive Kneale Ashwell explained : ‘ If , as expected , 1993 remains on a par with 1992 , we will have some over-capacity , so there may need to be some small pockets of short time working . |
9 | The only problem is that he is the captain of Bohs so there would need to be lots of dosh on the table before I 'd allow him to move . |
10 | ‘ So there will have to be some block contracts to provide predictability for the provider , ’ says Stephenson . |
11 | A corporation tax deduction will be available to Newco for contributions made to a non-qualifying employee trust provided that : ( a ) the contributions are regular and of a revenue nature ; ( b ) the contributions are voluntary ( so as not to constitute annual payments within s337(2) ( b ) TA 1988 ) ; ( c ) the class of beneficiaries under the trust is confined to employees of the settlor company , so there will need to be multiple settlors if all the employees in a group of companies are to benefit and the various companies in the group that are contributing wish to ensure corporation tax deductions ; and ( d ) the companies themselves are entirely excluded from benefiting under the terms of the trust . |
12 | Some of the equipment in here must have cost a small fortune — it would be dreadful , would n't it , if there should happen to be an accident ? ’ |
13 | If there will continue to be migration from from Leeds and that is obviously incorporated in the population projections produced by the County Council . |
14 | I have never been able to ascertain just why such an arrangement should exist , since there would seem to be no 480 volt mains supplies . |
15 | We suggest that , whilst there might appear to be a substitution of temporary for regular workers , the alternative to temporary working would probably be more hiring and firing and more temporary lay-offs . |
16 | The Tory whips are busy counting heads to work out whether there 'll have to be a government retreat . |
17 | Whether there would continue to be a single currency was , however , unresolved . |
18 | Whether there would continue to be a single currency was , however , unresolved . |
19 | There was indeed something rebarbative — as there may prove to be about The Manson Family when and if we see it on stage here — about the use of a serious story for a work which struck many as frivolous and even posturing . |
20 | She said she had prayed because it was impossible for people to live in a house like that , with lies everywhere — as there would have to be . |
21 | The dotted line indicates the extension of the fitted relationship ( continuous line ) , as there will tend to be zero tax revenue at both 0 and 100% tax rates . |
22 | as there will need to be more campaigning before we see the expansionable description in the theatre and that could be |