Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be [vb pp] by [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A primary objective for ODA-funded BGS support for the Geological Survey Department is the training of junior professional and technical staff so that both posts may eventually be filled by local staff . |
2 | Certain status changes may only be authorised by senior lexicographers . |
3 | In the coming weeks the The England party is due to visit outposts such as Cuttack , Jampshedpu and Ahmedabad which may only be reached by tortuous train journeys of up to 15 hours , some requiring overnight travel between games . |
4 | The core of these theories maintains that contractual obligations may only be incurred by voluntary consent . |
5 | The Supreme Court enjoys an effective if indirect and delayed veto over legislation and executive actions , and its decisions where based on the Constitution may only be overridden by constitutional amendment ( involving the approval of two-thirds majorities of both the House and the Senate and of three-quarters of the states ) . |
6 | The Supreme Court enjoys an effective if indirect and delayed veto over legislation and executive actions , and where its decisions are based on the Constitution they may only be overridden by constitutional amendment ( involving the approval with two-thirds majorities , of the House and of the Senate , and of three-quarters of the states ) . |
7 | Visits to observe lessons should only be made by prior appointment with the headteacher , all concerned knowing of the visit well in advance . |
8 | Just because Ben Nevis is a popular peak do n't be lulled into a false sense of security — it 's a peak worthy of respect and in snow and mist should only be tackled by experienced walkers . |
9 | It should only be tackled by fit walkers who know what they 're doing with a map and compass . |
10 | Acquisition searches should only be undertaken by MAS if appropriate research capabilities are in place . |
11 | This is why , as has been said earlier , conditions which more closely reflect the constitutional state of the person should only be treated by experienced therapists and not the well intentioned novice . |
12 | Communicators bring to the conversation their attitudes , beliefs , values and prejudices , these being fashioned by previous experience which must necessarily be affected by social background . |
13 | The delegates had , however , gone further than the Premier by demanding on April 22 that the country 's President should henceforth be elected by popular vote , rather than by the two Houses of the Sejm , as at present . |
14 | The difficulty is that most people seem to believe such an important issue must somehow be supported by public funds , from the Sports Council perhaps . |
15 | They should preferably be presented by elderly gentlemen with a certain amount of grace and the recipient must blush ; that is important . |
16 | It must always be accompanied by other forms , eg ab- in abnormal . |
17 | It also dissolves fat from the skin with extreme rapidity , leading to dermatitis , so hands should always be protected by surgical gloves . |
18 | Notice must also be given by public advertisement ( r 6.79(5) ) . |
19 | The Community 's progress must also be guided by recent pan-european developments . |
20 | Section 0610 should also be used by MAS to review heads of agreement received by the vendors . |
21 | This simple structure , the blastula , must now be moulded by cellular activities into all the shapes that emerge during development . |
22 | The generosity of the donor must surely be balanced by good sense . |
23 | But one lesson we have learnt is that patient determination is essential in all rescue operations and one should never be discouraged by temporary setbacks . |
24 | These aspects , if articulated at all , must therefore be governed by informal agreements . |
25 | This footprint contains three potential overlapping actinomycin binding sites which must therefore be characterised by different dissociation parameters . |
26 | For example an advance factory programme should ideally be measured by additional benefit to a region 's economy , but in practice intermediate measures such as jobs created may be used instead ( National Audit Office , 1986b , para. 13 ) . |
27 | They must never be shown by explicit method . |
28 | These confounding factors may largely be excluded by future case-control studies . |
29 | They may soon be joined by elected sympathisers . |
30 | Revision of aseptic technique may best be covered by one-to-one teaching , whereas the care of the terminally ill patient may best be discussed at a tutorial . |