Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [modal v] [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | Even where a household is categorized as a farming household there is a high probability that family members will be employed outside the farming sector and much of the household 's income will also be drawn from outside it . |
2 | Lord Keith agreed with the Court of Appeal 's finding in Webb , that even if the later test were applied , the employer 's defence would still be justifiable . |
3 | The reason for Virani 's euphoria can also be explained by his timing . |
4 | In the chambers of Sammath Naur one 's judgement must also be suspended . |
5 | Jensen 's measure may now be defined as , Essentially , it is an estimate of the difference between the actual risk premiums and the premiums predicted by the ex-post CAPM and may be interpreted as an abnormal return . |
6 | Similar costs incurred by witnesses reasonably called to support the claimant 's case will also be met out of public funds . |
7 | In the previous two sections I have attempted to outline ways in which the evidence for God 's existence may either be too strong or too weak to make sense of religious belief My conclusions , however , connect up with the discussion of ‘ meaning ’ and ‘ no meaning ’ forms of theism and atheism in the first chapter . |
8 | In Pascal 's argument , the possibility of God 's existence may actually be very slight . |
9 | Any information material to the patient 's decision should therefore be revealed . |
10 | The Treasury claimed that the firm 's decision could only be interpreted as a victory for Mr Lamont . |
11 | Direct testing of children 's comprehension will also be carried out . |
12 | The Community 's progress must also be guided by recent pan-european developments . |
13 | They said the cabinet 's resignation could only be a first step in an attempt to regain credibility . |
14 | Besides — and in the way the French Army of those days functioned it is hard to believe such considerations did not pass through Joffre 's mind — if things went badly wrong henceforth at Verdun , the Generalissimo 's responsibility would now be shared by another . |
15 | ‘ There are only two places you can cross from coast-to-coast and one route takes 14 days , so Fusil 's route could only be in one place . ’ |
16 | Two points about Dunleavy 's framework can usefully be raised : ( a ) He tends to assume that what applies in the case of high-rise flats or town-centre redevelopment applies in other areas of policy-making ; ( b ) He places a heavy emphasis on the nationalizing of urban policy change , arguing ( 1980a , p. 98 ) that within ‘ broad limits the decentralised authorities implementing policies have moved in step with a precision that cries out for explanation ’ . |
17 | The Poet will protect the Friend 's heart ‘ As tender nurse her babe from faring ill ’ , but after his death then the Friend 's heart may also be in jeopardy : ‘ Presume not on thy heart when mine is slain ; /Thou gav'st me thine not to give back again . ’ |
18 | Although the client 's permission will always be sought before a trainee sits in , many clients may feel unable to refuse , even though they are certain that they will be uncomfortable with a third party present . |
19 | In that light , and with reggae still regarded as little more than a novelty by the mainstream music business , Shabba 's ambition can only be applauded . |
20 | Opinion on an individual 's functioning can only be given to others with that person 's consent . |
21 | I would not care to go there as a tourist in the season of pilgrims , however , because then the sense of one 's impertinence would surely be too strong . |
22 | The Nestle Co. 's intention can hardly be in doubt . |
23 | In fact , the effect of many past lives upon the child 's mind may already be too great a burden for him or her to have ever possessed much capacity for direct mental perception . |
24 | A major problem is that , even in very rural districts , much of the council 's stock will frequently be in the largest settlements , which in many cases have not been included under the rural designation . |
25 | For example , if the government alleges that what it did was done in the interests of national security and the court accepts this , the aggrieved party 's action will simply be dismissed . |
26 | Racing : Nijinsky 's speed will always be a lasting memory |
27 | Speaking on a visit to Magherafelt he said : ‘ All I can say is that the community 's reply will always be that they will not be moved by this type of thing , ’ he said . |
28 | A second way in which Lakatos 's methodology could conceivably be supported is as follows : The methodology might serve to identify a programme that received strong support from the scientific community but which does not conform to the methodology of research programmes , and this identification might subsequently lead to the novel discovery of some external cause , such as the intervention of some government or industrial monopoly . |
29 | McElroy 's confusion will hardly be reduced by the preparations for his forthcoming trip to Western Europe . |
30 | The delegates had , however , gone further than the Premier by demanding on April 22 that the country 's President should henceforth be elected by popular vote , rather than by the two Houses of the Sejm , as at present . |