Example sentences of "that [vb mod] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is the client 's business that may be damaged by a breach of confidentiality . |
2 | The inferences that may be placed in data materials can and do change as theoretical frameworks change and shift . |
3 | Wesker might be accused of being somewhat subjective about the play , a charge that may be repeated as the producer of his own work . |
4 | The banks and cuttings have been left ‘ wild ’ for so long that they are rich in plant life with tremendous variation which is reflected in the 60 different bird species that may be seen along the line . |
5 | There is a passage in Wittgenstein 's Philosophical Investigations in which he compares an answer that may be given to a philosophical question about someone else 's pain with an answer that may be given to a question about the meaning of ‘ It is 5 o'clock on the sun ’ . |
6 | There is a passage in Wittgenstein 's Philosophical Investigations in which he compares an answer that may be given to a philosophical question about someone else 's pain with an answer that may be given to a question about the meaning of ‘ It is 5 o'clock on the sun ’ . |
7 | Wittgenstein does not compare other answers that may be given to the two questions . |
8 | To sum up , in positing an item as an ontological existent we are at the same time by implication positing this item as a potential subject of a non-arbitrary subset of predicates from among an indefinite number of meaningful predicates , and hence as completely determinate with regard to possible descriptions that may be given of it at any given time . |
9 | But for all the desirability of the help that may be given in careful marriage preparation , the experience of marriage itself brings to , life many personal challenges . |
10 | So , please think carefully before you take an axe to any ivy and consider the harm that may be done to countless woodland birds and insects . |
11 | The political damage that may be done to governments by industrial conflict may be illustrated by the fall of the Heath government in the course of the 1973–4 British miners ' strike . |
12 | It can also examine timetables to ensure that bus companies operate not only at peak times but at midday or at other times when people wish to travel to doctors , hospitals or services that may be situated in the centres of population in cities and towns . |
13 | Secondly , it acts as a source of capital and labour which can be indirectly utilised by other forms of capital that may be operating in different spheres of the economy . |
14 | Examples of possible objectives that may be achieved through sales promotional activities include : |
15 | Given that the health board has said that it will have difficulty finding the money for that relocation and upgrading , will the Minister consider favourably any requests that may be made at the meeting ? |
16 | At the other end of the scale , rules would define precisely the shots that may be made for specified circumstances , confining all shots to the head and shoulders of the Member who has the floor , for example ( this solution has been adopted by the Canadian House of Commons ) . |
17 | Inquiry has no bearing on the practical concerns of life , and science should not be valued for any ( unscientific ) practical applications that may be made of its current resting places ( 1.616ff . ) . |
18 | The use that may be made of the occurrence or non-occurrence of a reinvestigation by the defence is bound to be problematic . |
19 | The effect of this judgment would be to substitute rather different declarations for those made by Vinelott J. The declarations should , in our opinion , subject to any comments on the drafting that may be made by counsel , be in the following form : |
20 | I have indicated several recommended walks that may be made from parked cars , even reaching a few of the more spectacular mountain summits . |
21 | The notice of objection was expressly stated to be ‘ without prejudice to any challenge that may be made in any subsequent proceedings , for instance by way of an action in negligence . ’ |
22 | The AWB also controls the length of the working week and the allowances that may be made in the weekly wage for various payments in kind . |
23 | This is thought to facilitate moving around on twigs and branches which , for a bird that lays its eggs in nests that may be hidden in thick vegetation , is an advantage . |
24 | ‘ THIS RECORD might be the stuff of tragi-comedy , but the funereal tune with cumbersome guitars and world-weary singing kills any irony that may be hidden in the lyrics . ’ |
25 | This finality makes it proper to regard death as the most serious harm that may be inflicted on another , and to regard a person who chooses to inflict that harm as the most culpable of offenders , in the absence of some excuse or justification . |
26 | In this pathetic condition it is completely immune to any pain that may be inflicted upon it . |
27 | A separate cashier 's office will receive all payments for guests ' accounts , deal with foreign currency and any petty cash disbursements , and take care of guests ' valuables that may be deposited with them . |
28 | There is the sense here that reason is more than the sum of its parts , and that the serious pursuit of truth can , over time , generate a way of looking at the world and an approach to forming judgements on it that stands over and above any particular truths that may be assimilated on the way . |
29 | The simplest lakes lie on or in front of ice-sheets , formed by seasonal melting that may be enhanced by the presence of scree or windblown dust . |
30 | 5.12.3 To pay and satisfy any charge that may be imposed upon any breach by the Tenant of planning control or otherwise under the Planning Acts |