Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [am/are] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The medical treatments for some of the illnesses you may experience are improving all the time .
2 The details on how the transaction should proceed are set out in the text , and these deal with the situation from the moment new instructions are given : the ticking of the relevant boxes on the " fixtures , fittings and contents " form and " property information " form ; dealing with any additional enquiries ; signing the contract in readiness for exchange of contracts ; proceeding to sign the transfer in order to conclude the transaction , and redeeming any outstanding mortgage .
3 These meetings , in his opinion , are starting to assume the status of an industry forum , where ideas on such issues as what direction the industry should take are exchanged and discussed .
4 But among the elderly the tensions and illness that may result are defined as natural accompaniments to ageing ( Bosanquet , 1978 ) .
5 The ways this might happen are limited and most involve specific types of behaviour .
6 Some of the different ways in which play might develop are outlined below .
7 The Russians are so bureaucratic that any gems of intelligence they might cull are lost in a mass of trivial dross .
8 The possibilities where this may occur are outlined below .
9 Yet only 9 per cent of women who could benefit are taking up the option .
10 A suggested framework has now been put forward : two examples of possible priorities which could emerge are mapped out below .
11 Some of the animals which he used to shoot are seen above his head
12 The versions of the module header that LIFESPAN will accept are shown on the Log On page .
13 The types of questions which can arise are varied ; for instance , ‘ Can we turn the paper over ? ’ ,
14 Now uranium erm is , is er a non-renewable resource like oi oil and coal and gas but there 's an awful lot of it in the world and this is erm the reserves of the energy they can give are compared to the remaining reserves of coal or and er gas , you can see it 's one of the largest energy resources on on earth .
15 The jobs they can do are limited , and they arc thought to bc less intelligent and more easily pleased .
16 The four outcomes that can result are taken to be as labelled in the Box ( over page ) .
17 Jane Fowler asks why only 9 per cent of women who can benefit are taking the option There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it'
18 The strategy services which MAS can provide are outlined below .
19 Finally taking a look at traffic in and around Nottingham 's roads the vehicles I can see are moving steadily .
20 Because although stars near to us show both red shifts and blue shifts , distant galaxies show only red shifts , and that means that all the galaxies that we can see are moving away from us .
21 They are being engaged in activities which have a direct relevance to work they are already involved in , and which they can see are designed to help them do this work more effectively .
22 The problems which those words can create are illustrated by a provision such as : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may terminate the contract , recover goods already delivered and retain all payments already made .
23 I see people every day of my life who you can bet are going to have a heart attack .
24 Furthermore , it was discovered that while anyone can become infected with HIV , the ways in which this can happen are limited and the transfer of infected body fluids is always involved .
25 The ways this can happen are limited .
26 The only evenings I can recall are fixed in my mind precisely because they are different from all the others .
27 Equally , it is not unknown for a partner gradually to lose interest in mundane administrative matters : often enough the problems that this can cause are exacerbated by his co-partners allowing him to escape his share of responsibility over a long period .
28 Errors which relate to the type or kind or scope of case into which a tribunal can inquire are regarded as jurisdictional ; errors which relate to the truth or detail of the findings that it makes are categorised as non-jurisdictional .
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