Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [vb pp] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 The frequency with which such copies are taken will be determined by each individual lexicographer , but in any event the system will copy the entry when it is first called from the Working-Set .
2 Does he accept that the conditions in which live animals are exported must be humane ?
3 The approach also takes into account that the way objectives and goals are defined can be influenced by the perceptions , attitudes and behaviour of individuals .
4 ‘ There is real anger on the Shankill Road and IRA gun attacks here and bombings where loyalists homes are destroyed will be avenged , ’ the man added .
5 Licences which specify the conditions under which data are provided must be drawn up .
6 It follows that the way in which the upper years of junior schools are organised should be seen — just as already happens for pupils of the same age in middle schools — as part of the process of securing good continuity between the primary and secondary phases .
7 Often the proportion of useful to redundant data being stored can be very small .
8 If you mention the possibility of a conspiracy charge , it would be wise to add that the addition of conspiracy counts when the crime is consummated must be specially justified .
9 Reducing possible misunderstanding or confusion by ensuring that tasks requiring vision are presented as clearly as possible both in terms of the materials themselves and the way in which explanations and directions are given will be a great help not only to pupils with defective vision but also to their classmates .
10 As the loss can be quite substantial , the quantity of water in which potatoes are boiled should be kept to a minimum .
11 worthy of discussion , but the context in which articles are published can be as important as the content of the articles themselves .
12 The officer who saw the vehicle being kept should be in a position to state the length of time he observed the vehicle being kept on a public road , but see ( B ) 2 of this offence regarding the length of time kept being immaterial .
13 Those against whom criminal offences were proved would be tried .
14 The site from which the mountains were drawn would be chosen so the different peaks arranged themselves to their best advantage whilst retaining their correct topographical position .
15 The trainee will carry out his or her normal job and the manner and competence with which the work is undertaken will be assessed by a departmental head or supervisor [ in a bigger company ] or , in a smaller establishment , perhaps by a visiting college lecturer acting as an assessor .
16 Because of the immediate nature of such patients ' problems it is important that whatever form of help is offered should be available without too much delay , and for this reason health-centre-based therapists may be of particular value , as has been shown in the case of psychologists ( Robson et al. 1984 ) and social workers ( Shepherd et al. 1979 ) .
17 Immediately an expected date of discharge from hospital is known , inform the Department of Health and Social Security so that any pensions , benefits and allowances to which your parent is entitled may be restored to the normal level as soon as possible .
18 It is of capital importance that the microscope upon which CL equipment is mounted should be of the highest possible transmissivity .
19 An insight into the way the official terrain is constructed can be gained by noting the exclusion of other categories , which might have yielded different ‘ problems ’ : ‘ Muslims ’ , ‘ Jews ’ , ‘ Catholics ’ , ‘ Protestants ’ , etc .
20 With equal division , the wealth inherited by the next generation is It should however be remembered that the process by which wealth is divided may be considerably influenced by public policy .
21 Whatever procedure for dismissal is established must be seen as fair and just , so that governing bodies are able to demonstrate that they have acted reasonably .
22 SNH says any new providers of water services should be subject to a statutory duty to conserve natural heritage and that the recreational use of any land whose ownership is transferred should be safeguarded .
23 The cases in which supplementary help was given can be described as follows :
24 The first test of his promise that the bad old days are gone will be the manner in which he treats people like these , who continue to exercise their right to criticise his government .
25 The procedure under which the views of the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice about the requirements of retribution and deterrence are obtained will be the same as that proposed for discretionary life sentence cases , and will be introduced at the same time .
26 The steps of which particulars are given must be such as would justify an order for substituted service of a bankruptcy petition ( r 6.11(5) and ( 6 ) ) .
27 Who would have thought that the tablets on which the Ten Commandments were written could be encapsulated in a microchip ?
28 Whenever a package is issued as a product , all SSRs which reference the version of the package being issued must be distributed with the product .
29 Skinnergate and High Row will be closed to traffic on an experimental basis , despite claims the town 's disabled could be driven out of Darlington .
30 Only the person to whom the duty of confidence is owed will be allowed to sue ; in other words , an outsider who is adversely affected by trading in shares to which the information relates , will again have no remedy .
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