Example sentences of "was [vb pp] [that] there [modal v] be " in BNC.
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1 | It was intended that there should be assessment of the mother , but by August 1991 she had missed three assessment appointments . |
2 | Once it was mooted that there should be a study-period after school , but this was vetoed by the parents ' meeting which protested that it would interfere with after-school sports . |
3 | No similar proposal was made in relation to Class B applications , but it was recommended that there should be a strict three-month time limit . |
4 | It was expected that there would be 13 feet of water during the lowest tides . |
5 | In the first case it was expected that there would be a linear increase in the subject 's reaction time with increase in the number of bits of information required . |
6 | In the latter case it was expected that there would be a relationship between size of the memory set and the average response time which would tend towards linearity . |
7 | As it was decided that there would be a better chance of getting across the front line without a military escort , WHO 's Head of Office in Sarajevo Dr Risto Tervahauta and the UNHCR Chief of Operations Larry Hollingsworth left for Gorazde , Bosnia , at 6 am on May 1 unaccompanied by UN soldiers . |
8 | After the hearing but before judgment it was decided that there should be a further hearing before an Appellate Committee of seven Lords to determine the issue whether , and in what circumstances , Parliamentary debates on a Bill might be used as an aid to construction of the ensuing Act . |
9 | At their first venture into the male Cooperative Congress in Edinburgh in 1884 , it was decided that there should be ‘ no platform speaking , no advertising , no going out of women 's place ’ . |
10 | The suggestion was made that there should be community discussions with LEDU , that West Belfast people , in the absence of ideas from the IDB , are going to have to come up with their own ideas and develop them in conjunction with the universities , industrialists , and so on . |
11 | A public inquiry was held in January , during which it was revealed that there could be as many as five roundabouts within half a mile in future . |
12 | It was suspected that there must be a link between the murders and Dovaston set out to find it by devising a computer programme that could provide a statistical profile of who the murderer was likely to be . |
13 | It was agreed that there would be no partnership salaries or interest on capital and that Frost would be entitled to a 20% share of the profits/losses . |
14 | It was agreed that there would be no increase in rents to users of the hall . |
15 | It was agreed that there would be no armed attacks , infiltration of men and material , creation of underground structures , statements inciting violence , threats of armed action or training inside the country by the ANC . |
16 | The treaty was signed at an October meeting in Berlin where it was agreed that there must be a reduction in levels of pollutants poured into the 1,170 km river . |
17 | It was agreed that there should be a Chief of Staffs ' meeting to discuss the matter and , on 8 May , by which time Alexander estimated that Tito had some 60,000 troops in Venezia Giulia , his Chief of Staff , General Morgan , flew to Belgrade to meet Tito . |
18 | Although little emerged from the conference in terms of new financial proposals , it was agreed that there should be nationwide targets for literacy , scientific and mathematical knowledge , vocational training , better teacher training , a reduction of dropout rates , and drug-free schools . |
19 | It was agreed that there should be further investigation into optimum methods of publicising such an event in the future , and it was noted that setting up a central diary of events might help to reduce the chances of conflicting or uncomfortably close dates for similar events being chosen . |
20 | The future It was peculiarly difficult to predict future trends at the present time when it was anticipated that there would be a major re-distribution of work in the trial courts in consequence of legislation to give effect to the recommendations of the Civil Justice Review . |
21 | After this pilot scheme , which was full , it was anticipated that there would be a charge of 250–300 pounds per person . |
22 | It was anticipated that there would be controversy in the US Congress over this arms package , notably because of the concern of the pro-Israeli lobby over such agreements with Arab countries , and on Sept. 23 Baker said that the request was to be scaled down , from the original package worth $21,000 million to a smaller-scale sale totalling some $7,500 million initially . |
23 | This was anticipated that there would be some add-on to the report that came to the last committee . |
24 | It was thought that there would be new tills and some furniture and chairs coming from CBSI , Ware . |
25 | Instead it was understood that there would be a long period of commodity circulation and all that that implied . |
26 | But Coun Bob Pendlebury , deputy leader of the county council 's ruling Labour group , said it was recognised that there might be problems , but they would be dealt with as they arose . |
27 | It was recognised that there must be quiet areas on farms for wildlife to thrive . |
28 | It was noted that there may be variations and tensions within disciplines as well as between them . |
29 | Repayment started in 1946 , initially only to men aged 65 or over and to women aged 60 or over , but the conditions for claiming varied over the years until 1972 when it was announced that there would be a ‘ general release ’ and that all credits were to be repaid without any further restrictions . |
30 | In December the State Council held a national planning conference at which it was announced that there would be no change in the rural household contract system , the enterprise contract system , the factory director responsibility system , the development of the private and collective sectors , local government financial autonomy , or special policies for Special Economic Zones and coastal regions . |