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

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1 Unlike the power to impose conditions on processions , the grounds upon which a ban may be sought are still restricted to those of serious public disorder which the senior police officer believes that he will be unable to prevent , even taking into account the imposition of conditions under section 12 .
2 The only way the magnitude of this building may be grasped is by seeing the model of Prague in the Prague City Museum ( see p. 158 ) .
3 The reason for discussing the availability of judicial review before discussing the grounds on which decision may be reviewed is because the law of judicial review is more ‘ remedies-oriented ’ than private law .
4 In both cases , the conditions under which liquor may be sold are subject to the provisions of subs .
5 However , the question how and by whom such elements in the curriculum should be taught is perhaps relatively easily answered .
6 And the Government 's preferred method by which this responsibility should be discharged is the introduction of " energy management systems " microprocessor-based products which allow fuel consumption ( and control over environmental conditions ) within buildings to be centralised and automated .
7 The methodological criterion on which our own study must be based is the following ; that the supremacy of a social group manifests itself in two ways , as ‘ domination ’ and as ‘ intellectual and moral leadership ’ .
8 Discussions of how the relative strength of States should be evaluated were common , but none of their authors succeeded in finding a clear or universally applicable solution to the problem .
9 Contrasting the Soviet and English systems , Muckle points out that traditionally in England the task of working out what subjects should be taught was ‘ replicated in every school ’ .
10 It is further evidence that the issue of whether top roles should be split is complex , and that prevailing wisdom , which favours splitting the roles , should be challenged — something Rick Greenbury had the courage to do on his appointment as chairman and chief executive of Marks & Spencer .
11 The court to which an application for a stay of action should be made is the court in which that action is pending and the court can either stay the action or allow it to continue on such terms as it thinks fit ( s 285(2) ) .
12 The plum tasks for which the Great and Good might be chosen are Royal Commissions or Committees of Inquiry , the device by which governments buy the days when faced with demands for change , political embarrassment , or questions too deep for quick political answers .
13 Until that time , the only statutory means by which payments of arrears in excess of the then statutory limit of 12 months could be made was by means of a late appeal to the social security appeal .
14 Finally , the emergence of pools where the fully-fledged candidates could be identified was raised .
15 The digging and concealing of pits into which animals could be lured was an even greater mental triumph .
16 The grounds on which this remedy could be sought were summarized by Lord Diplock in the GCHQ case under the three headings of illegality , irrationality and procedural impropriety .
17 And yet the process whereby the dutiful , rational , moral citizen could be developed was complex .
18 Prior to the passing of the SGSA what warranties could be implied was the subject only of case law .
19 Note that a judge or district judge may sue or be sued in accordance with the rules set out below , but if the court in which the action would be commenced is a court of which he is judge or district judge , then the action may be commenced in the nearest court or most convenient one of which he is not the judge or district judge ( Ord 4 , r 7 ) .
20 Whether the victim did believe that immediate violence would be used is immaterial so long as the offender intended to cause the victim to have that belief .
21 LAST week sweeping changes in the way County Durham 's fire brigade will be run were formally adopted .
22 This is why I maintain that both when and how these funds will be spent is closely bound up with the question of morality .
23 The uses to which religion can be put are not always beneficial — indeed can be very damaging indeed .
24 The accuracy with which the pulses can be timed is such that the phase ( Fig. 8.7(b) ) can be carried across gaps in the data with an accuracy to better than 20 µs ; that is to better than .
25 Markets in exchange traded futures are much more " transparent " than the corresponding over the counter markets : the prices at which a future can be purchased are publicly available , and are the same for everyone .
26 The relationships between which modules are stored on which media items and which media units can be used is maintained within the Offline System .
27 The second main way in which a Christian 's mind can be affected is by allowing alien presuppositions to enter and dominate afterwards .
28 One way in which the source of methane can be identified is to identify trace components of the gas that 'fingerprint' its source .
29 The time period that funds can be invested is critical in maximizing the returns from investments .
30 One reason that so few indicators can be shown is the all too frequent changes in the formulae used for allocation of elements of the GRE .
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