Example sentences of "[noun] on what [modal v] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Belfast club CIYMS provide the opposition on what will be a landmark day in the history of the club .
2 Perhaps it is too much to hope that the Court of Appeal ( in their forthcoming judgment in the Sutcliffe case ) will give definitive guidance on what should be included in the judge 's summing up in a libel trial .
3 NPAs ( since the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act ) have been charged under Section 43 with preparing maps of moor and heath ( without guidance on what should be included ) which in their opinion are important to conserve .
4 For the first time there will be a nationally agreed curriculum which gives clear guidance on what should be included in a health education programme and indicates a progression across the stages .
5 Nevertheless , to line up the specialist with the practical , the theoretical with the generalist may throw light on what should be the future structure of the school curriculum .
6 No doubt computers will be utilized to manage and track the inevitable masses of information and to provide comparative fitness testing data on what could be a pool of more than 100 players in the three categories .
7 Decisions to postpone the actual wording or analysis categories can often be rationalized as being safeguards against too rigid a mental outlook on what may be a very exploratory field of research .
8 The medical qualifications which at first gave him distinction tended later to restrict his outlook on what might be achieved in the field of occupational health .
9 As we have seen , there are distinct limitations on what can be achieved by way of conditions on a planning permission ; this can often be as awkward for the developer as it is for the planning authority .
10 There is an increasing awareness that there are limitations on what can be assessed by formal written tests or examinations .
11 However , the fluidity of our use of language places limitations on what can be done with these searching tools .
12 Name had reached a ceiling on what could be achieved under present arrangements ;
13 For the fourth time in its five year history , the ARC , the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers , has been bedevilled by light winds on what should be the tradewind route from the Canary Islands to the West Indies .
14 The Occupational Segregation project has a specific focus on what may be one of the most far-reaching changes to affect ecoonmic and social life ; the increasing participation of women in paid employment in Britain .
15 These look almost out of place on what must be considered , at least by association , a heavy rock guitar , the popular penchant , of course , being for the chunkier fret .
16 The rest of this chapter will set down three broad and differing perspectives on what should be the form of a new constitution for Britain .
17 It then becomes possible to formulate generalizations on what might be described as the sociolinguistic typology of low-status versus relatively standardized , higher-status phonological systems .
18 Catherine Hobaiter , 11 , of Redcar , a pupil at Teesside High School , was runner-up in a national newspaper competition to write a letter in no more than 20 words to Environment Minister David Trippier on what can be done for the environment .
19 ‘ You want to turn your back on what could be so great between us ? ’
20 And the character of those towns is also erm subject to pressure from development on what might be described as brown field sites and could adversely affect the character of those settlements themselves .
21 Built-in furniture is also worth consideration at an early stage , as there will be a strict limit on what can be brought up through a loft hatch or new stairway .
22 At Wester Hailes a small support group was set up in advance of the assessment to advise staff on what would be required of them .
23 Was was there any sort of attempt to er acquisition of expensive equipment now , was there any attempt made to gain the er the knowledge of the workforce on what would be suitable machinery to buy ?
24 It 'd got to the stage where the workforce were not gon na talk to the management on a an official level , you know we were still talking informally at the picket line and , you know still trying to be helpful and offer our advice on what could be done to solve the dispute .
25 Notes on what should be covered in this are available from SOED .
26 An integrated pool of shared first party information would overcome the data protection problems and eliminated reliance on what might be spurious data from third parties .
27 In practice , the new narrative is based in large part on what might be described as a broader concept of realism , one which takes account of the complex , multifaceted nature of reality .
28 TWO letters by readers carried in the November 1991 issue of RW&P prompt me to send you my views on what must be the most important issues facing the IRB and future Rugby World Cup tournaments .
29 In addition , the Six noted ‘ that there is a divergence of views on what should be done in the event of a failure to reach complete agreement ’ , but that ‘ this divergence does not prevent the Community 's work being resumed in accordance with the normal procedure ’ .
30 Between elections the paramount need for any Home Secretary is to maintain the support of his own party members , a task made harder in each of the major parties by the fact that local party workers often hold more extreme views on what should be done than do Ministers .
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