Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] be " in BNC.

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1 Rather , the new law requires that academic positions be filled by responses to open advertisements and that the disciplines concerned be determined by the universities and not by the ministry .
2 ‘ It is four years since my last midfield appearance because Colin Harvey moved be back to right back and then the injuries began .
3 The designers were facing the question : - Can the search space be kept within manageable proportions until this disambiguating information is reached , or should one try to find the ‘ narrow ’ point and start from there ?
4 The material that follows in this chapter made be skipped by the reader , if desired , without interfering with the book 's continuity .
5 When will the tendering process be opened for the craft to which he referred in his statement ?
6 Can an exhaust brake be fitted to my 1989 Range Rover Vogue V8 auto as , on long declines it will gain enough momentum not only to rip the skin off a rice pudding , but take the table and chairs with it .
7 Will your monster germ be part of the big show ?
8 How can opposition to reform be contained in other countries if it is so strong in more successful Poland ?
9 Young growing fish need a high quality diet , not only should the protein content be high ( around 40% ) but it should be of good quality and be readily digestible .
10 When can an administration order be made ?
11 Of these N let be the equilibrium numbers under zero stress conditions and Ni the corresponding values under stress — .
12 Should a marriage partner be embarrassed or ashamed because he/she finds delight in his/her partner ?
13 Despite some earlier hesitations , it is now certain that A commits the tort of intimidation against C if he threatens B with conduct which is unlawful in relation to B and thereby intentionally causes B to act ( or refrain from acting ) in a way which causes damage to C. It is not a requirement of this tort that B's conduct be in any way unlawful in relation to C. An old illustration is Garret v. Taylor , where the plaintiff was the lessee of a quarry and alleged that the defendant had ‘ disturbed ’ his customers and his workmen by ‘ threatening to mayhem and vex them with suits if they had brought any stones . ’
14 How can the council tax be easy to collect if the people who are responsible for collecting it simply do not know how much they must collect from each household ?
15 how many bicycles should my Chester store be capable of selling in a year ?
16 And how far back can the Neanderthal lineage be traced ?
17 How , then , can the circular flow be extended to include all these other flows ?
18 Under what circumstances might a butterfly spread be used ?
19 How many visits did be pay to the island ?
20 When would a bit-pattern index be useful and when not ?
21 How best can their work load be shared ?
22 It will not always be possible therefore to guarantee availability for a specific joining point on the FREELINK service , nor can the FREELINK service be available to clients who have not made a reservation for this service at the time of booking .
23 If the tool has be lying idle for some months it is likely the charge has partially drained , so it is a good idea to regularly use these tools .
24 Not only would the academic study be placed in relevant contexts but the students would come to have a much better understanding and expectation of higher education courses and what lies beyond them .
25 Mugger gave be a baby
26 ‘ Mummy and Daddy did be married , ’ he said .
27 Can the art market be subject to econometrics ?
28 I read the article entitled ‘ Can the art market be subject to econometrics ? ’
29 It comes with up to 64 processors , and the T9000 version will take as many as 2,048 processors ; the machines come be configured as hypercubes , rings , or binary trees , and come with standard SCS and Ethernet interfaces .
30 ‘ The miracle God let be born in Salzburg ’
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