Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] are " in BNC.
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31 | The only ones who might qualify are Ian Woosnam and Sam Torrance , but he wears such baggy trousers that it is difficult to see . |
32 | In general this is all that you need to complete most documents , the only extra frames you 'll need are for images . |
33 | However , the allocation of index terms and the variety of forms in which concepts or names might appear are not controlled . |
34 | Others who might benefit are high-risk patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or idiopathic long QT interval syndrome with a history of cardiac arrest or a ‘ malignant ’ family history . |
35 | The only thing they 'll understand are people out on the streets demonstrating . |
36 | This is completely different from what people might believe are the contributions made to production by different groups in society and what people might believe are the principles of production . |
37 | This is completely different from what people might believe are the contributions made to production by different groups in society and what people might believe are the principles of production . |
38 | Secondly , the only other relevant quantities on which the curvature might depend are G , r , and c . |
39 | The ways this might happen are limited and most involve specific types of behaviour . |
40 | Some of the different ways in which play might develop are outlined below . |
41 | The Russians are so bureaucratic that any gems of intelligence they might cull are lost in a mass of trivial dross . |
42 | As will be seen below , any advantages which the limited partnership might confer are equally available by use of the private limited company . |
43 | We might get are we doing last nine or not ? |
44 | Typical of the questions a sociological perspective might prompt are : |
45 | What might help are more guidebook writers concentrating on climbs below E1 ; and more of the policy occasionally adopted by the FRCC of sending graded route lists to distant climbing shops , cares and pubs so that all and sundry far away from the writing team can voice their opinions . |
46 | Apart from programs designed for vertical markets or specially written for a particular job , most of the products you 'll find are ‘ pen aware ’ which means they can recognize a pen as both a mouse and an input device , but do n't have any other facilities to take advantage of the pen . |
47 | The diesel units they 'll replace are now 30 years old . |
48 | Other species which may occur are Alchemilla alpina and Salix herbacea . |
49 | The possibilities where this may occur are outlined below . |
50 | This implies that , while the services which are undertaking may provide are subject to its home country rules ( often referred to as ‘ home country financial technique ’ ) , the question of how such services should be carried out ( conduct of business rules ) will be subject to the host country rules . |
51 | Most of the generalisations one could make are probably true for a lot of other languages as well . |
52 | Yet only 9 per cent of women who could benefit are taking up the option . |
53 | A suggested framework has now been put forward : two examples of possible priorities which could emerge are mapped out below . |
54 | yes , well I do n't know , I suppose that nearly all er the houses in Harlow you could say are open planned now , you know had a , had er , a , kitchen dining area that we have , erm or erm lounge , diner , erm they have n't gone in , in this , the ordinary houses , they have n't gone in for building |
55 | And the fact that they 're several in Fulford that I 'd say are very good sites . |
56 | Now if you do walk around you 'll see that there are quite a number of pallets that you could argue are not well not well packaged on the on the pallet . |
57 | The statement that the actions we ought to do are those which promote the general happiness would be useless if it meant nothing more than that they do promote it , and that something more can only be given by an intuition . |
58 | As Moore sees it , questions as to what we ought to do are questions as to which actions are good , indeed best , as means . |
59 | I accept that whatever good looks I may possess are artful , concocted at large by paint and persona . |
60 | Concentration on the imposition of duties does not , however , distort our understanding of authority since all the other functions authorities may have are ultimately explained by reference to the imposition of duties . |