Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [noun prp] [modal v] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the Soviet view foreign bases in the Indian Ocean should be dismantled as the first step towards the establishment of a zone of peace in the region .
2 And today the design I have absolutely promised not to call the Picasso Zebedee will be introduced formally as only the fifth logo to be attached to the 45-year-old jewel in Scotland 's cultural crown .
3 At 8pm in the Central Library the Foyle Yarnspinners will be joined by their friends from Belfast for a night of gripping stories .
4 Secondly , His Holiness the Dalai Lama should be given the ownership of Tibet . ’
5 The Dalai Lama should be congratulated on the great honour which is to be bestowed on him , and the Prime Minister or the Foreign Secretary should make it clear that he will be warmly welcomed when next he is able to visit London .
6 A commanding view of practically the whole of the marshlands between the wolds and the North Sea can be had from a spot near the hamlet of Muckton , on the edge of the wolds .
7 The Clee hills are beyond and in clear weather the Black Mountains can be seen .
8 Walter Pater 's account of the Mona Lisa can be used as an example .
9 As the eager spectators applauded , and their cheers echoed around the field at Louis Paulhan 's success , how could anyone imagine that in just nine years time the Atlantic Ocean would be conquered by a young man in the crowd .
10 A SCIENTIFIC probe in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean will be relayed by satellite to Liverpool 's Maritime Museum .
11 Bookings for the Cutty Sark should be made through the Master of the Cutty Sark on 081 853 3589 .
12 The museum function of the Neue Galerie will be explored through the work of those artists who deal in the language of art : the museum as a box of wonders is a theme developed by Paolini , Gerhard Merz , Kosuth and Steinbach .
13 The jobs that currently go to the military in the United Kingdom would be lost from factories in Scotland .
14 However , if the settlor at the time when he put the monies into the trust did not satisfy the requirements of the UK residence , ordinary residence or domicile set out in s110(2) then the trustee resident in the United Kingdom would be treated as not resident in the United Kingdom and all the trustees therefore would be resident outside the United Kingdom .
15 At that time I believed that the United Kingdom would be facing severe economic problems in the future , and I decided that I wanted to work somewhere where I could serve the community , and make a contribution to the resolution of those problems .
16 if the conditions below are satisfied the trustee or trustees not resident in the United Kingdom shall be treated as resident in the United Kingdom ; and 2. otherwise , the trustee or trustees resident in the United Kingdom shall be treated as not resident in the United Kingdom and as resident outside the United Kingdom .
17 if the conditions below are satisfied the trustee or trustees not resident in the United Kingdom shall be treated as resident in the United Kingdom ; and 2. otherwise , the trustee or trustees resident in the United Kingdom shall be treated as not resident in the United Kingdom and as resident outside the United Kingdom .
18 Section 742(8) states that for the purposes of this section any body corporate incorporated outside the United Kingdom shall be treated as if it were resident outside the United Kingdom , whether it is so resident or not .
19 All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly : and the expression ‘ enforceable Community right ’ and similar expressions shall be read as referring to one to which this subsection applies .
20 ‘ All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly . ’
21 The movement of trailers destined for foreign locations to or from port terminals in the United Kingdom may be carried out under a standard ( domestic ) licence .
22 In European terms the whole of the United Kingdom may be considered as a peripheral region and even the South East has relatively under-developed links with the Continent .
23 Materials designed for the international English teaching market , as well as the more restricted range intended for use in the United Kingdom will be examined and discussed , as will the growing body of materials designed to meet a local need , and informally circulated .
24 An incentive in the United Kingdom could be to reduce the prescription charge by , say , 50p if the patient selected the generic option .
25 One of the major objectives is to contribute to a better understanding of how the scientific constructs used to represent the objectives and practices of nature conservation in the United Kingdom can be communicated more effectively to the general public .
26 Does he agree that there is only one place where the constitution of the United Kingdom can be changed , and it is this Parliament ?
27 As far as Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) is concerned , the United Kingdom must be ordered to pay all the costs , including those of the Kingdom of Spain , which intervened in support of the Commission 's conclusions , but with the exception of the costs incurred by Ireland , which intervened in support of the United Kingdom .
28 Similarly , it is considered that the distinctiveness of the smaller constituent parts of the United Kingdom should be recognised and that they should have a guaranteed membership .
29 We are also required to agree with you that should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
30 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
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