Example sentences of "that [modal v] be [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We should park a little of our funds in those societies either tipped to convert to a public company or ripe for takeover to benefit from any freebies that may be on offer .
2 And so therefore if anybody has amendments that they wish to make to the deliverance as it is , we will take them if necessary one by one and vote for them as they are presented to us , and then we 'll come to any other counter motions that may be on hand .
3 Also Mama would like to speak with your guardian about something that may be of benefit to you .
4 She looked from Aggie to Ben , and it was Aggie who said , ‘ Something that may be of benefit to you .
5 She argues that while the research provides clues about the types of preventive programmes that may be of help we also know what a complex problem child abuse is : The implication seems clear .
6 We have asked your embassy to see if she has any connections that may be of interest to us .
7 Now I wanted to tell you a little bit too before we leave about one of the ARC publications that may be of interest to those of you who are self-propelled .
8 CCG people is YOUR newspaper , so if you think you have got something that may be of interest , please write to us .
9 Siliceous spicules of demosponges occur in strata in Iran that may be of Ediacaran age , and claims for Precambrian sponge spicules need re-examination , especially as protistan biomineralization , possibly of silica , is known from the preceding Riphean Period ( Fig. 1 ) .
10 The application of regional geochemical maps for land use planning was demonstrated as they indicate areas characterised by major and trace element excesses and deficiencies that may be of importance to the health of crops , animals and directly to humans .
11 Nor is it the knowledge that Foxton , a haunt of foxes even in Saxon times , is a meeting place among others of one of the great Leicestershire Hunts , the Fernie , however important a cause that may be for assemblies of motorists in the county .
12 Whatever happens , Tendulkar is no doubt resting easily at night safe in the knowledge that Geoffrey Boycott has already emerged as a sort of godfather figure , willing to be called on to help at any time , to be party to any photo opportunity that may be at hand .
13 Forward planning and good communication are the two foundation stones that must be in place to guarantee that people ill with HIV have the best choices and continue to enjoy the very best quality of life , wherever they choose to be .
14 This step consists of identifying in detail what is required to get from here to there : the activities that must be completed , the resources that must be allocated , the relationships that must be in place , the management structures that are necessary for the transition , and the rewards that must exist .
15 Would you object if I were to buy any other land that might be on offer , and work it with the farm ? ’
16 The result is that the publicly available information resource that might be of relevance to strategic decision making presents an extremely confusing picture to the executive decision maker .
17 Write the word " client " in the margin against any information that it 's necessary to impart ( and your client should be kept fully informed on every matter that might be of material interest ) , ticking this , as already mentioned , when you " ve done so .
18 They had wonderful opportunities for sport and also for learning as many things as possible that might be of use for their future development .
19 The engineer with the irreverent sense of humour who would n't give houseroom to a defunct machine but who would carefully dismantle and put by any parts that might be of use later on would — this time next year — be helping to nourish the rose beds .
20 I had no contacts that might be of use to a composer .
21 After the six inner-city journeys there is information on those parts of the far-flung city that might be of interest , together with transport suggestions for reaching them .
22 I have a very exciting proposition that might be of interest to you . ’
23 It is impossible to list here the hundreds of post-graduate , professional , and continuing studies courses that might be of interest to alumni .
24 Proposals in front of the Government would require conversations between quoted company and outsider to avoid mention of anything that might be of interest to investors .
25 Once the pain and muscle soreness disappears I 'll have to try and restore any muscles that might be in danger — and in doing that restore the nerve routes — the circuits , if you like — that link muscle and brain . ’
26 Any other things that might be in terms of preparation .
27 Most information about terms and their relationships that could be of assistance to the user of the index will be transferred from the list to the index or catalogue itself .
28 This was to see if there were any experiences that could be of use to the LEA as it looked at its own internal processes , particularly the support services it provides for its schools .
29 The LDDC decided last week to support the plan for a commuter airport that could be in operation by 1985 and handle more than 100 aircraft movements every day from the port by 1990 .
30 If the teacher had had no obvious part in planning or organising an activity , it was difficult to see what might be learnt from it that would be of help to other teachers .
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