Example sentences of "that [modal v] [adv] [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Frequently it manifests itself when people blame the system for difficulties that may well be caused by other factors . |
2 | Similarly , unless it is reasonable to do so in the circumstances , a firm must not , in any written communication or agreement , seek to exclude or restrict : ( 1 ) Any other duty to act with skill , care and diligence which is owed to a private customer in connection with the provision to him of investment services in the course of regulated business ; or ( 2 ) Any liability owed to a private customer in connection with regulated business for failure to exercise the degree of skill , care and diligence that may reasonably be expected of it in the provision of investment services in the course of that business . |
3 | It is not possible to draw up an exhaustive list of matters that may legitimately be taken into account . |
4 | The notice can in fact be contained in a market counterparty terms of business letter or agreement ; this may be used in order to provide for the various commercial protections the firm may want and the material interest disclosures that may still be needed at law as a result of fiduciary obligations even if ( exactly because the market counterparty is not a customer ) they are not required by the COB Rules . |
5 | The words themselves , being less ’ everyday ’ , are less likely to have widely accepted definitions or stereotypical patterns of usage that may then be quoted as examples in their dictionary definition . |
6 | It is necessary for prospective purchasers to undertake detailed market research and a site investigation , and to prepare a feasibility study in order to identify the highest value that may safely be put on the site . |
7 | First of all , no map can show all the attributes that may conceivably be required by a user . |
8 | By the use of the last phrase I have indicated a comparison that may possibly be drawn between Gandhi and Paul Tillich . |
9 | Other matters that should also be covered in your terms and conditions of sale are terms of delivery , details of warranties and guarantees and the conditions under which goods may be returned or credit notes issued . |
10 | " Darling , if you put your ear close to mine , you 'll hear last night 's electric , whining , beating group that should still be issuing from the brain tissue . " |
11 | Bleached bodies lie beached in the full heat , revealing sights that should never be disclosed to the closest lover let alone half of Teesside . |
12 | its them that should actually be looked at as opposed to the , to the vehicle 's themselves . |
13 | 1.16 Much has been written on ‘ English across the curriculum ’ , a phrase which , for some , conjures up an unacceptable vision of English reduced to a service subject , and for others an equally unacceptable vision of subject specialists burdened with responsibilities that should rightly be carried by teachers of English . |
14 | These committees are responsible for drafting resolutions that must eventually be agreed by Congress as a whole . |
15 | The question that must ultimately be asked about Israel 's God is : ‘ Is there a God besides Me ? ’ |
16 | Then further , into the little purses that must never be talked about , that they were n't supposed to know they had . |
17 | For such cases a field repair is soon effected with adhesive-backed sail repair tape , usually 50mm wide and in a heavyweight ripstop that might even be located in a matching colour ! |
18 | By the time the interviews were to start , there was an atmosphere prevalent that might best be described as ‘ heightened excitement ’ . |
19 | Fearful of punitive damages , companies will avoid doing anything that might later be seen as an admission of guilt . |
20 | However , there are other compounds that might also be helping with it . |
21 | In that task I am assisted by a team of six managers , all of whom are professional nurses and district nurses or health visitors and they of course are there to advise me on professional issues , and to share with me the management task of using the resources of Oxford City in the way that we feel is best appropriate , and in doing that , I think one of the important things for us to do , I do n't think we do it quite as well as we should , is to work more closely with the local council , and to look really at what the needs of our local communities are for health , and to try and make sure that the feelings that might well be expressed by individuals , either individually , or through caring associations , or through other statutory agencies , or through voluntary health organisations , are actually given a chance to be there , and to influence our , that official policy and constituents , and to , to influence the planning process . |
22 | For instance , he examines the development of dolls from 3000 BC , via the 18th century mechanical automata , through to the possible future delights ( or horrors ) of pornographic robots which entertain their human companions in ways that might well be measured in kilocuddles . |
23 | Newton 's laws and many others which followed , spurred scientists into a vision of a universe that might eventually be described in its entirety . |
24 | Sciagraphy has grown as a convention used by architects and engineers because it can be used to reveal detail in forms that might otherwise be lost in orthographic linear projections . |
25 | Then the others will be free to burn the oil and coal that might otherwise be consumed in the nuclear nations . |
26 | Those that have substantial incomes should not be in a position to take up houses that might otherwise be allocated to those on a lower income and Mr Mayor i as a result of this I feel that that I would urge this council , although I suspect I shall be unsuccessful , in supporting this motion . |
27 | B : Oh he got a fine If it later transpires that Harry got a life sentence too , then B ( if he knew this all along ) would certainly be guilty of misleading A , for he has failed to provide all the information that might reasonably be required in the situation . |
28 | While the information assembled here facilitates the design and implementation of interventions that might reasonably be expected to be effective , chapter 9 shows that there is little firm evidence to demonstrate such effectiveness in many specific high-risk situations . |
29 | This is clearly a literary phenomenon , or rather an example of literacy at work in place of the semi-literacy that might naively be associated with the film industry ; people who had read one book by the author then sought out his earlier book , putting it too on the best-seller list . |
30 | If a worshipper were to make a fetish of his stone or metal image , however , then that might correctly be construed as idolatry , but such an attitude has to be distinguished from the element of sacredness that worshippers often attribute to temples , churches and mosques or to books such as the Bible , the Koran or the Gītā . |