Example sentences of "[that] [art] [noun pl] [modal v] be able " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The documents show that the companies will be able to go straight to the director general of water services for extra price increases , ’ he told the conference .
2 In answer to a question in the House , by Lord John Manners on 19th June , Hall stated that the judges would be able to make their award ‘ on or about 25th instant ’ .
3 Although Nourse LJ does not categorically state what the law is in this situation , his decision indicates and points towards the view that the defendants may be able to escape the restrictions of the sale agreement where it would be inequitable to allow the plaintiff to rely on the strict wording .
4 But where the research and claims go further , as the proponents of smart drugs increasingly do , and assert that there is a widespread disability , ‘ age-associated memory deficit ’ , and that the drugs will be able to alleviate the symptoms of this memory loss , then I become a great deal more sceptical .
5 Photographs should only be sent if you are absolutely sure that the recipients will be able to use them — even to the press .
6 Once you have issued the invitation it is important to make sure that the photographers will be able to do their job .
7 The theory is also that the regions might be able to bypass the National Government and deal directly with regions of Europe .
8 It is usual to assume that the pupils will be able to use close-range materials on the desk or table in front of them , and then look up to the blackboard , perhaps to copy notes or diagrams displayed there , then quickly refocus on to their desk work .
9 ‘ I hope that the children will be able to cope with the separation .
10 It is important that the children should be able to play freely in this way , and again although it might be appropriate to talk with them about the materials beforehand or afterwards , if a model has been completed , a great deal can be learnt simply by observation .
11 They may consider them too trivial or feel that the police would be able to offer little assistance .
12 It was possible that the police would be able to provide him with some more samples of the suspect 's handwriting when they visited the lad 's place of work , but he did n't really need them .
13 but had somehow formed the impression that the police would be able to proceed without any further input from them .
14 Dennis Tirpak , of the EPA , spelt out his organisation 's involvement : ‘ We see our role as having provided seed money , but we hope that the centres would be able to pull on substantial sums from foundations and industries . ’
15 Even so , I felt by no means certain that the elders would be able to prevent their refractory warriors from attacking us after dark .
16 Another type of error that a GIS should be able to detect and correct is closure error in a digitized polygon , which is shown in Figure 7.4 .
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