Example sentences of "these [noun] [modal v] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The aesthetic quality of the results will depend heavily on the artistic ability of the user but even these skills can be developed in time |
2 | These skills can be applied to a fairly wide range of tasks which can be tackled by the lowest achievers . |
3 | But you may find that some of these skills could be taught to others , so that you are not always responsible for cooking meals , or washing and ironing clothes . |
4 | ‘ I feel nothing but disgust that these bombs should be planted at a time and in places where ordinary people are going to work . ’ |
5 | There is an item about this joint staffing watch at item ten , which suggests that the government are also finding that it 's got limited use , and are suggesting that these returns should be completed on a different basis , and rather than quarterly , annually . |
6 | In particular these transformations may be applied to the potentials for the metric functions that will be described in Section 12.4 . |
7 | Regular eating of these objects should be treated with special attention as it is a deviant behaviour and often indicates a high level of social deprivation . |
8 | These openings can be found by ramblers who prefer daylight to darkness and , like me , like to wander in search of them , but the black labyrinth to which they lead , the complex network below ground , is reserved exclusively for those experienced in subterranean travel , hardy adventurers who risk rockfalls and flooding to satisfy an insatiable curiosity to go where few men have been before , to see what few men have seen before . |
9 | The repair of derelict , and the construction of new , buildings connected with these estates could be seen as part of the same policy . |
10 | These cases may be referred to another agency without the NSPCC investigating . |
11 | These cases may be discounted for the present purpose , which is not to see what lay people believed or imagined about the law , but what distinctions and doctrines the jurists who developed it were employing . |
12 | ‘ In our judgment , bearing in mind Viscount Dilhorne 's warning in Director of Public Prosecutions v. Humphrys [ 1977 ] A.C. 1 , 26 , that this power to stop a prosecution should only be used ‘ in most exceptional circumstances , ’ … the effect of these cases can be summarised in this way . |
13 | Thanks to this way of analysing the movement of to , the expressive effects of unexpectedness , good or bad luck and the like produced by the to infinitive in these cases can be accounted for . |
14 | before these , before these cases can be brought to the court . |
15 | Moreover , the fact that Parliament by the Act of 1976 deliberately refrained from legislating for cases such as these , where the child was born before the enactment of the Act of 1976 , does not in any way support the view that these cases should be left for future legislation . |
16 | In many societies , especially those in which healthy childspacing patterns have been traditional , the will to regulate fertility — at least by spacing — exists , and these patterns may be supported through the provision of modern means of family planning , the spread of relevant information , acceptance of its validity and its correct application . |
17 | These patterns can be related to the same type of factors as described above for the urban-rural shift . |
18 | They show how these definitions may be disputed by individuals or groups , and how actors negotiate shared rules and ideas . |
19 | These improvements may be attributed to the adjustments , described in Chapter 6 , which BRAC had made to its standard lobon-gur message as a result of the 1984 observations . |
20 | These meetings can be segregated into two broad types : |
21 | NOTE : Further details of the times and venue of these meetings will be announced in the local press in due course by the Social Secretary . |
22 | The agenda for these meetings will be issued in due course and members are asked to retain their copy of the Draft Structure Plan to take to these meetings , as appropriate . |
23 | The Agendas for these meetings will be issued in due course . |
24 | Although some of this work may be informed by certain theoretical readings — Irigaray , Cixous , Kristeva , Judith Butler , or some of the work by Italian feminists on the mother-daughter relationship — there is a real sense in which these artists could be said to be producing theory visually . |
25 | ‘ By ensuring that these inventions can be patented in all Community countries , this measure aims to encourage research in the context of the large market and to help European industry compete on equal terms with its American and Japanese rivals , who already enjoy such a facility ’ , the Commission declared . |
26 | Studies of these entities can be conducted by Ph D students in any country , and the theses describing the results of such research will be written in the language of the researcher , and deposited within the particular system of bibliographic control which has evolved in that country . |
27 | These attitudes may be moulded by parental influence ( and hence positively — or negatively — correlated across generations ) and may be influenced by the social climate . |
28 | International differences in these attitudes can be correlated with differences in the birth-rate . |
29 | These maps should be compared with Figures 4. 11(a) — ( c ) , which are the output from the plotter mapping package GIMMS , which is described in Section 4.3.2 . |
30 | These interactions can be classified into two groups : |