Example sentences of "that [modal v] be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Agencies other than the state produce statistics that may be useful for sociological research .
2 It is merely my desire that you complete your studies and take up a form of employ that may be useful for my purposes at some time in the future .
3 Other viral vectors have features that may be useful for delivering genes in particular circumstances .
4 Other treatments that may be useful for patients with recurrent anaemia from vascular abnormalities include oestrogens , ethamsylate , and tranexamic acid .
5 It is frustrating that so little pottery from settlements has been examined in this manner , although Brisbane ( 1981 ) has proposed a model for various modes of production that may be appropriate for such pottery .
6 Qualities that might generate and recoup excellent work in the classroom ( including , for instance , risk-taking , creativity , originality , the valuing of independence and initiative , a questioning and critical approach , etc. , none of which appear on the DES 's own list ) might not most endear new teachers to their colleagues ; and qualities like ‘ tidy appearance ’ that may be essential for staffroom acceptance may be relatively unimportant to children .
7 3.6 agrees to co-operate with , and at 's expense to execute any documents and do such other things as may be necessary in the opinion of 's Counsel , to enable to apply for and/or secure any copyright registration that may be necessary for the Work or the Converted Text of the Work .
8 It is so much easier to prescribe a pill than to change the social conditions that may be responsible for the severity of the symptoms .
9 There are three main factors that may be responsible for this behaviour .
10 The nature of any factors within the colonic lumen that may be responsible for either the initiation or continuation of inflammation remains unknown but recent attention has focused on the possible role of flora associated with the mucosa .
11 These studies imply the existence of an oesophagosalivary reflex that may be responsible for the symptom of ‘ waterbrash . ’
12 PETER 'S FRIENDS Kenneth Branagh 's third film confirms the emergence of a major force in the British industry and one that should be active for many years to come .
13 The conditions that must be satisfied for such generalizations to be considered legitimate by the inductivist can be listed thus :
14 When other tradeable assets are taken into account the total of charity money that might be available for fund management could be between £15bn and £20bn .
15 SPG would identify any [ ] and [ ] interests that these partners may have elsewhere in Europe , plus non-core activities that might be available for sale following an acquisition .
16 There is also disagreement as to whether the sustained kinase activity that might be necessary for LTP is located within the postsynaptic cell or not .
17 Prices are generally too high for any quality furniture that might be suitable for reworking .
18 While there , he was able to forget the ritual of Monday morning when , in the darkness of winter or the bright light of summer 's early dawns , Celtic Crescent and the streets of Jewtown would be clamorous with the noise of horses being led from nearby stables and harnessed to carts , of men shouting instructions and calling to each other in Yiddish and English as they struggled under the weight of trunks and knapsacks stuffed to overflowing with clothes , fancy goods , kitchen articles , holy pictures , enlargements of family photographs — anything that might be suitable for selling from door to door on a weekly-payment basis .
19 The response of the Treasury official upon receiving the nomination , according to the duke , was to ‘ put the presentation in his pocket , desiring me rather to name somebody that might be useful for my interest , for nobody knows this Achterlonie ’ .
20 Have you received any new material by post that might be useful for a painting in the years ahead ?
21 Moreover the assay requires immunoprecipitation that might be detrimental for detection of proteins ( other than bZIP proteins ) that only weakly associate with CREB or that might prevent recognition of CREB by the CREB antobody .
22 So we have to accept that a car that might be fit for the purpose of shopping in , in , in a town where the parking places are small and the multistorey car parks are difficult to drive round , er er a quality car might be a Mini .
23 The mechanisms that might be responsible for these effects are in need of fuller specification but the effort would perhaps not be worthwhile since in fact they do not account for the results to be explained .
24 This in turn has led clinicians to try to identify the factors that might be responsible for poor clinical results .
25 Each activity was assessed in relation to the function that it could form part of , and whether a functional group currently existed that could be responsible for it .
26 For example , roboticists relying on sequential processing were unable to write programs capable of computing the subtly balanced flexions of shoulder , elbow , and wrist that would be necessary for smooth movement of the robot-arm .
27 Nevertheless , her descriptions of specialist homes show that few are specially designed and few have the enhanced staffing levels that would be necessary for specialist care .
28 There are very few varieties of olives that would be suitable for eating straight from the trees as the fruits , especially the unripened green olives , are usually very bitter .
29 It is impossible to list all the fabrics that would be suitable for window treatments , as the range is constantly growing .
30 She looked for a picture that would be suitable for a poster and came across the Suzannah and the Elder 's painting .
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