Example sentences of "they [modal v] be [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 They may be picked on in revenge raids by the security forces after attacks by armed opposition groups or protests by political groups .
2 Planning requires the identification of tasks and matching the means with which they may be carried out in the time available and under the conditions prevailing .
3 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
4 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
5 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
6 I am satisfied , therefore , that the issue which arises for determination , that is whether it is in the children 's interests that the mother should be permitted to live with them in England or whether they should be brought up in Australia where they could have more frequent contact with their father , may properly be determined in either court .
7 They 'll be flown over in one of the biggest movements of horses ever .
8 erm So now we started up the long term survey , and we 've now got 10 schools taking part , and they 're starting next week , and they 'll be carrying on in the same way as they were the pilot survey , taking the same measurements .
9 They could be writhing round in agony . ’
10 ( The printed sheets were ‘ signed ’ with a letter of the alphabet , so they could be gathered up in the right order — one of each , B , C , D , etc .
11 ( This does not mean that the replacement funds will be available in liquid form on expiry since they could be locked up in other fixed asset purchases . )
12 More or less universal was the practice of allowing cash or kind allowances to married men with children , to bring their basic earnings up to a bare living ; in return they could be hired out in gangs , work on the roads , or if the critics are to be believed , do nothing .
13 Exactly what extent they could be taken up in the period to ninety six , is not necessarily erm clear because we we do n't know exactly when those are going to be taken up .
14 It had been a puzzle that they could be knocked around in interaction with each other and yet emerge unscathed , the same as they had been at the beginning .
15 They 'd be taken up in a trainer plane by a pilot who had survived the Battle of Britain and , as Len put it , was zonked out with combat .
16 They would be going off in the boat together because that is what they always did in the mornings , to return in half an hour .
17 They would be taken up in Eliot 's later prose .
18 They can be written about in such a way that someone else is able to empathize with them .
19 Well they can be tipped back in the tin then ca n't they ?
20 The unit can include as many net-armed and as many club-armed Night Goblins as you wish , and they can be mixed up in the ranks as you please .
21 They can be carried round in the pocket and referred to frequently — on the bus , while taking the dog for a walk , while shaving , almost anywhere .
22 From here they can be drawn up in two ranks , both of which can fire , and they can draw line of sight to almost any place on the field .
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