Example sentences of "that [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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31 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 ?
32 Normally an authority list identifies the terms that may be assigned .
33 Under s143 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 , district councils are obliged to maintain public registers of land that may be contaminated .
34 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 .
35 ‘ 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 . ’
36 The rest of the board can be used for any material that may be erased .
37 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 .
38 In this pathetic condition it is completely immune to any pain that may be inflicted upon it .
39 I 've said a lot about the visual because that 's what 's new to us and it 's also something that may be neglected .
40 These include treatable congenital abnormalities ( such as analatresia ) that may be diagnosed prenatally but for which termination of pregnancy is not indicated because effective treatment is available .
41 This may seem perfectly acceptable so long as we are convinced of the absolute rightness of these standards ; but the question must arise whether there is any point in seeking for single comprehensive definitions of such categories as poetry , literature , art , etc. , or whether it is not better to regard the definitions that may be devised as applicable only to certain kinds of literature or certain aspects of texts .
42 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 .
43 Check small articles that may be wanted — a photograph , a rosary , a book .
44 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 .
45 There is no power under the section to impose any other sorts of conditions , such as those relating to the sorts of implements that may be carried at the assembly , or as to the apparel that may be worn , although these may fall within the general law relating to the possession of offensive weapons or the wearing of uniforms .
46 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 .
47 In relation to permissions requiring improved conditions , the Secretary of State should specify the types of condition that may be imposed , following review , without attracting compensation .
48 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
49 Before describing and assessing the binomial and Black and Scholes option pricing models it is appropriate at this point to examine the factors which are expected to influence option premiums and in the next section to have a brief look at the various investment strategies that may be created with options and securities .
50 Eggs are the perfect protein , containing all eight essential amino acids , so they can make up for any deficiency that may be caused elsewhere .
51 Physical indications that may be caused by defective vision : unusual head position while working ( poking forward or held sideways ) ; work held at an unusual distance or angle ; frowning , squinting or facial grimaces when trying to read ; complaints of headache or dizziness during visual activities ; covering one eye with the hand , or closing it ; aversion to bright light .
52 The injustice that may be caused by this was clearly illustrated by the case of Pearson v. North Western Gas Board .
53 Paragraph ( a ) follows the pattern of section 2(1) in adopting likelihood of injury or likelihood that any injury that may be caused will be severe .
54 I will elaborate on the point that I made about the disruption that may be caused when additional tens of thousands of people are brought into the area , if the development at King 's Cross goes ahead .
55 I am advised that if an implant is successful it would reduce the need for medication and would therefore reduce the likelihood of the side effects that may be caused by drug treatment .
56 This approach to diseases that may be caused by micro-organisms has wide ranging implications .
57 What roughly he says is that he is committed to the following scientific arguments , arguments based upon scientific principles , regardless of any pain that may be caused to him or to others by so doing .
58 The only element that may be called modern , or contemporary , is the training , the direction , the motive .
59 Almost all the words which have both a strong and weak form belong to a category that may be called function words — words that do not have a dictionary meaning in the way that we normally expect nouns , verbs , adjectives and adverbs to have .
60 What ought to remain is a technique for learning , and a grasp of intellectual principles that may be applied and reapplied in different circumstances .
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