Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [be] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The survey results , which are closely watched by Government and in the City , will raise hopes that the end of the recession may be in sight . |
2 | ‘ The whole of Stalinvast may be in chaos in the ordinary sense , but Chaos as such has nothing to do with it . |
3 | This measure may be of use to health care planners , but , even if it is eventually validated and accepted as an equitable way of allocating resources , it will be of little help to general practitioners , whose decisions are mostly concerned with managing self limiting minor illnesses . |
4 | These findings suggest that cyclosporin may be of benefit to the colon in patients with ulcerative colitis who are being treated with cyclosporin for primary sclerosing cholangitis . |
5 | This lacuna may be of interest in trying to establish the circumstances , or complex of circumstances , required if an ice age is to occur … assuming , of course , that the neat spacing of the others is not just a matter of chance . |
6 | The research aims to explore the possibilities of trip chain analysis sufficiently to establish in what ways the technique may be of value to practising transport planners . |
7 | Since the trust charged on the curator has failed , their entitlement may be in jeopardy . |
8 | and computer may be via ribbon cable or individual wires drawn together into a neat harness secured with cable ties . |
9 | In drawing this essential balance between flexibility and simplicity , the drive system checklist 4 in the appendix may be of value . |
10 | Of course , Work Experience should be of benefit to young people in making career decisions and a good Work Experience report from an employer may be a reference in itself . |
11 | Our experience should be of value to skippers thinking of calling here in 1991 . |
12 | If this is the case then the inquirer may be best advised to negotiate directly with the Revenue in the manner that he suggests , namely to establish that the donations are non-taxable receipts and that the only taxable income should be in respect of investment income and any trading profits . |
13 | My responsibility must be to truth , not to society , which is corrupt . |
14 | The election must be in place before any dividend is paid . |
15 | " Legally enforceable " in s.2(2) does not mean that the liability must be in existence for s.2(1) ( c ) to apply . |
16 | Prayer should be beyond self , and so Nenna repeated a Hail Mary for everyone in the world who was lost in Kingsland Road without their bus fares . |
17 | Quantifiably , the decision should be in favour of change , but a qualitative factor that could change the decision is what the reaction of staff might be . |
18 | The administration opposed Moynihan 's suggestion , but the proposed budget contained a commitment to isolate the social security contributions from the calculation of the budget deficit starting in 1993 — after the next presidential elections — when , in theory , the budget should be in balance in accordance with the Gramm-Rudman schedule . |
19 | Thus for the last decade the report envisages that 25 per cent of new building should be for replacement ; at such a rate the demand for greenfield sites might fall . |
20 | James MacAllister 's number-one priority is always that any building should be in keeping with its setting . ’ |
21 | In the case of unregistered land this description should be by reference to an attached plan . |
22 | In both shallow and deep water examples the origin of the overgrowth cement calcite is generally thought to be from aragonite dissolution during early diagenesis , although modifications of sea water chemistry with ocean depth and with shallow burial may be in part responsible . |
23 | This association may be by virtue of some formal semantic connection ( good , for example , associates with its opposite bad ; animal with any example of an animal like horse ; violin with orchestra of which it is a part ) , or it may be because words are felt to belong to some more vaguely defined lexical group ( rock star ; world tour ; millionaire ; yacht ) . |
24 | The mouth may be in need of care if a person has suffered from one or more of the following : |
25 | So , the short-term effect may be on output as firms strive to meet the increased demand , but the eventual effect will be almost entirely on prices . |
26 | The results of the study should be of interest to both macroeconomists and economic historians . |
27 | Research on language and law , language and industry should be of benefit to both monolinguals and bilinguals . |
28 | The NCC stressed that funds contributed by the finance industry should be in addition to the money currently contributed through central and local government , not as a substitute for it . |
29 | The mercantile agent must be in possession of the goods or documents of title ; and he must have that possession at the time he sells , pledges or otherwise disposes of the goods . |
30 | The mercantile agent must be in possession of the goods or documents of title in his capacity as a mercantile agent . |