Example sentences of "and [subord] [adj] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 All equipment within and around the warehouse complex , i.e. order pickers , stackers , lifting devices conveyors , fork lift trucks , etc. must be designed to be fire resistant and where applicable should be provided with full emergency escape facilities .
2 Henry Erskine 's correspondents could have added to their list several other varieties of revenue officer , judicial appointments , university chairs , first appointments in the army or the navy , and where these could be obtained without purchase , advancement in rank in these services , Indian and colonial patronage , and much more .
3 The public were promised that it would be introduced after the war ( it never was ) and if successful would be followed by tax changes and other ideas such as tax credits to regulate demand .
4 The pilot scheme will involve shops in five selected villages for the first year , and if successful will be extended and developed for a further three years .
5 He said : ‘ This club has a wealth of world-class former playing expertise and if that could be reinforced at some future date by David Bishop , I think Pontypool would only be the richer for it .
6 Well that 's interesting because yes we have we have discussed that and I do n't know whether the er the clerk wants to comment further but I think that is absolutely right and and if that could be taken further it would be of very positive benefit to you know the car parking problem for those people who want to shop on King Street and have difficulties in find a car parking space .
7 Long ago I went to a seminar of archivists who were confident that particular instance papers could be sampled by a variety of statistical methods and if necessary could be anonymized without damage .
8 Unfortunately , the clean/crunch and OD1/OD2 switching has to be done manually , and if this could be achieved via a footswitch it would in effect make this a four-channel combo with all the versatility which that implies .
9 It really is something that I would like to see us achieve in the future and if this can be brought forward by meeting the developer down there , then I would be , certainly be in favour of that and I would certainly like , and this is what we said at this meeting , to find out a little more detail of exactly what they were offering but we have to be minded all the time , as I said again , is how we 're going to acquire permission to go over one or two different land owners ' lands .
10 The Stacker device driver is pretty big — 40Kb — and unless this can be loaded high , it 's going to take a big chunk of Conventional memory .
11 These are practical limits on the beneficiary 's powers , for , although it will not usually be difficult to determine whether a real price was paid , it will regularly be very hard for a beneficiary to show that a buyer did know of the existence of a trust ; and unless this can be shown , no action lies .
12 Reynolds may have admired and borrowed from Michelangelo , and while this could be said to represent , perhaps , a long-standing tradition of cultural domination — or the domination in England of the Italianate tastes of the English upper classes — it would be a mistake to make too much of this .
13 That there will be fierce opposition to such changes is fairly certain , and there will be vociferant arguments against them , and whilst these must be listened to , they must be allowed to have influence only if they can help in the process of bringing into being the new philosophy or religion .
14 All the lead-in codes were set up for USA-style dialling ; local , long distance and so on , and whilst these could be changed the lead-out character was set to be a semi-colon .
15 Much will depend on the overall political climate and whether this can be changed sufficiently by a combined strategy conducted over a sustained period .
16 The skeleton of the body took shape and when complete would be lifted on to rollers , rolled along the timber , out through the double doors and down to the waiting chassis in the yard by means of skids .
17 Collocations represent a further linguistic constraint upon text , and as such may be exploited by the semantic analyser .
18 Text corpora provide empirical data concerning language usage , and as such may be used in the design and testing of NLP systems .
19 This means that , although commitment accounting can improve budgetary control and as such may be used for periodic reports to managers , professional practice in the UK precludes its use in the final accounts .
20 Instead , they are usually part of the worm burden of trichostrongyloid species which are responsible for the syndrome of parasitic gastroenteritis in sheep and as such may be controlled by the measures outlined below .
21 However , each of these concepts may be potential search keys and as such may be described by terms which exhibit any one of the problems listed in I to 4 above .
22 The judiciary and magistrates are of course drawn predominantly from the middle and upper classes ( see Box 1987 , p. 134–135 ) and as such can be expected to reflect the beliefs and prejudices of their class .
23 The reports , made by doctors on yellow cards , is data that the committee owns and as such can be disclosed by them as they see fit .
24 The trail is easy to follow , though it is a typical Scottish mountain walk and as such should be treated with respect — proper footwear and clothing are essential .
25 The body is , after all , the temple of the Holy Spirit ( 1 Corinthians 3:16 ) , and as such should be maintained properly .
26 Dietary and postural therapies are aimed principally at correcting environmentally induced imbalances , and as such should be considered in any treatment programme where it is likely that such imbalances play a part .
27 His view of the visible church , for example , was much wider than that of even Whitgift , as he appeared to argue that since Christ had died for all , all men and women — including Roman Catholics — were potentially part of the visible church , and as such should be offered the sacrament of the eucharist , if they were prepared to receive it in good faith .
28 It is argued that these are debts owed to the community and as such should be accorded a preference .
29 ( Case 189/87 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 5565 , 5585 , that the special jurisdictions enumerated in articles 5 and 6 of the Convention constitute derogations from the principle that jurisdiction is vested in the courts of the state where the defendant is domiciled , and as such must be interpreted restrictively : see also para. 8 of the same judgment .
30 With respect to the second part of the question , it must be observed , as already indicated above , that the ‘ special jurisdictions ' enumerated in articles 5 and 6 of the Convention constitute derogations from the principle that jurisdiction is vested in the courts of the State where the defendant is domiciled and as such must be interpreted restrictively .
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