Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] be done " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The argument that would draw a sharp line between quantification of litigation costs which may be done by taxation , on the one hand , and quantification of non-litigation costs , which must be done by the Chancery master taking the account without the assistance of a taxing master , on the other hand , is , in our judgment , misconceived . |
2 | Common to them all is the fact that they are acted and are therefore simulations of reality , which may be done with varying degrees of realism or fantasy . |
3 | In writing the minutes , which should be done the same evening if you wish to avoid mental stress , the general tenor of the debate , as well as its conclusions , should appear . |
4 | Editor , — Minerva 's statement that ‘ Most children with suspected acute bacterial meningitis have no contraindications to lumbar puncture , which should be done promptly before treatment is started with intravenous antibiotics , ’ may undermine the advice given by the chief medical officer in 1988 in relation to meningococcal infection . |
5 | He 's talking about amniocentesis as well , which should be done next week if it 's going to be done at all . ’ |
6 | Jobs which should be done by full-time workers paid at proper rates of pay , real jobs to put back dignity into the lives of such , so many of the unemployed . |
7 | Moreover , whatever your age , circumstances and financial resources , taking stock is something which must be done from time to time — it is the first step in making decisions . |
8 | The argument that would draw a sharp line between quantification of litigation costs which may be done by taxation , on the one hand , and quantification of non-litigation costs , which must be done by the Chancery master taking the account without the assistance of a taxing master , on the other hand , is , in our judgment , misconceived . |
9 | 2 The " condition " — acts which must be done to make the sentence operative . |
10 | Similarly in ( 19 ) the conditional would signifies that not building is being envisaged as a hypothesis , as something which might be done in the future , but which is unadvisable in the eyes of the speaker . |
11 | This reflected a very negative and ageist view that there was little which could be done to improve the health of older people . |
12 | There was n't a lot which could be done |
13 | He accused BR of malice by employing contractors on work which could be done by redundant rail employees . |
14 | Now trick films were the sort of first visual magic that the cinema could produce and erm these , these films you would see for example a motor car disintegrate and then reassemble itself , this kind of thing , people 's clothes change , drop off and a new set of garments would come on , all this sort of thing , people 's faces would change , their environment would change , their chairs would collapse under them and rebuild themselves , this sort of thing which could be done relatively easily once you knew how to do it . |
15 | The aim of the agreement is to provide an integrated system for managing both types of network , which will be done by effectively incorporating Intel 's LANDesk Manager into OpenView for Windows : the latter will receive information from LANDesk Manager subnetworks via SNMP , and then remotely access and control the desktop systems in those subnetworks . |
16 | Thus we should only praise conduct which needs to be stimulated in this way , even though other ( perhaps more selfish ) conduct which will be done anyway is itself good or better . |
17 | Our task is to bring back the mass-production element into the house-building industry , which can be done only by enabling it largely to work on its own authority for a prospective demand — by ‘ letting the dog see the rabbit ’ . |
18 | One is to eliminate any badgers with TB and for this much hope is pinned on the development of a test for TB which can be done on live badgers . |
19 | In a pre-industrial society women may have important occupations in handicrafts or in garden agriculture , jobs which can be done in the home . |
20 | The Home itself is the first place to start getting people active , and there are all kinds of things which can be done which only need a bit of imagination and common sense rather than expense . |
21 | There are many simple exercises you can do to help people keep moving which can be done sitting down such as ball games . |
22 | However , these blades do increase the damage which can be done to the model when you get it wrong . |
23 | What is more , at this stage they were concentrating on what they knew best , namely the heat measurements , and were giving little attention to nuclear effects , though some search for tritium — which can be done by a chemical process — was made on a 1 mm rod that produced heat . |
24 | You can also sow seeds in a greenhouse in March or April , or try lavering , which can be done up to August . |
25 | In this important respect , and in common with more formal economic analysis , her study fails to appreciate the need to gain a much fuller understanding of microeconomic behaviour ; something which can be done only through detailed investigation of individual businesses and economic institutions [ Major , 1979 ] . |
26 | Because the country 's traditional strength is in manufacturing , which can be done anywhere , such migration is turning out to be alarmingly common . |
27 | Such factors of course make Northern Ireland a prime site for locating computer operations which can be done discreetly with no eyeballing required . |
28 | The work which can be done is any work a solicitor normally does other than representation in a court or tribunal . |
29 | The only exception to this rule is when the Attorney-General enters a nolle prosequi which can be done at any stage of the proceedings . |
30 | For the benefit of those who would suggest that section 2(1) ( b ) shows that appropriation is something which can be done with the consent of the owner , I would paraphrase that provision by saying ‘ if he appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other 's consent if the other knew what he had done and the circumstances in which he did it . ’ |