Example sentences of "[v-ing] they [modal v] be " in BNC.
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1 | Various techniques will be discussed here , and the main solutions that have been obtained using them will be described in the next chapter . |
2 | Since the majority of modern machines have airbrakes which are held closed by a geometric lock , it is essential that the method of checking them must be foolproof for this kind of system . |
3 | All games ’ pitches and ornamental areas are out of bounds , even though the areas adjoining them should be okay . |
4 | At the same time the other party , or parties , involved will have their sensitivities too , and understanding them will be another key to successful conflict management . |
5 | If no assets registers exist which record values , then the task of taking an inventory of fixed assets and valuing them might be a huge and expensive one . |
6 | Enthusiasm for such ideas has even now not completely evaporated ; voices advocating them can be found through the 1970s and 1980s and , in only marginally more sophisticated forms , at the present time : |
7 | It is certainly a good idea to do this job now , as fitting them will be so much easier . |
8 | Every man , woman , and child in the country would own about 100 of them , but garaging them would be no problem as each car would be little bigger than a matchbox . |
9 | It has no full time consultants and now the G Ps are warning they may be forced to give up the hospital work because the Department of Health is planning to put them all on new contracts from next year . |
10 | But consumer experts are warning they could be extremely dangerous . |
11 | Ways of informing them would be to put the price on the pharmacist 's label and make financial need the only basis for exemption from prescription charges : more patients would pay the charges ( which could have an annual ceiling ) but the unit payment could be reduced . |
12 | Indeed , public education about the nature of legal problems and the role of lawyers in solving them might be much more effective in the long run . |
13 | Mrs Thatcher , a recent convert to environmental conservation , clearly held the opinion that environmental problems are not only soluble but that solving them can be shown to be cost-effective : |
14 | As usual , however , there are problems , and help in solving them can be had by making a few simple measurements . |
15 | Leading them must be R. K. Cope , who took pictures of the trackbed , complete with rails , bridges etc , together with a number of shots of stations with rolling stock standing in them . |
16 | The quantity of finds depends on the type of site being excavated , and for sites that produce a large quantity of finds , the tasks of washing and marking them can be lengthy . |
17 | There were then , as there are today , young people from other groups who , irrespective of academic ability or social class , felt that through teaching they would be serving future generations . |
18 | Joining them will be their daughters Kate , 29 , and 31-year-old Bara — short for Barbara — who is flying in from Los Angeles . |
19 | 'Cos there 's that what were they doing they 'd be doing and the bread the bread and milk comes every day and then I think the meat , meat comes once every week , like . |
20 | In so doing they will be building on their earlier writing experiences which should have given them a positive view of themselves as writers who are capable of making and receiving meanings using a variety of forms depending on audience and purpose . |
21 | Despite the gloomy initial traffic forecasts , Alastair Morton , the British co-chairman of Eurotunnel , rejected suggestions that fares would be forced up , saying they would be competitive with ferry and air fares . |
22 | They meant well of course , but they were trying so hard to be sympathetic and reassuring , saying they would be praying for her . |
23 | A spokesman said : ‘ Many rang in on car phones saying they would be late . ’ |
24 | Det Supt Albert Kirkby appealed for the two boys seen escorting James from the shopping centre to come forward , saying they may be completely innocent . |
25 | No , I 'm not saying they should be forbidden from having political opinions or from making political statements . |
26 | Even World Bankers were saying they should be encouraged . |
27 | The Prime Minister has announced a reform of the honours system saying they should be awarded on merit not seniority . |
28 | When bream are resting they can be anywhere , and usually anywhere but where the patrol route is . |
29 | ‘ Ca n't spare the water , but by the time I 've finished cooking they 'll be sterile . ’ |
30 | The administrative effort involved in collecting them should be devoted instead to improving enforcement of other taxes , ’ argued a recent International Monetary Fund study . |