Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] is " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the most frightening of all the symptoms of stress and anxiety that a person may experience is the panic attack .
2 This interior analogue of the exterior world is actively ‘ seen ’ ; and this we may presume is no accidental metaphor , for the dominance of visual perception in human life extends into the inner world of experiencing as a dominant mode providing a basic ‘ map ’ of an ongoing continuum .
3 ‘ A common type of case where problems of timing may arise is one in which the complaint and allegations involved in it are directly or closely associated with criminal proceedings which are pending .
4 It is very true that in one sense it must be implied that although there is no existing difference , still that a difference may arise between the parties : yet I think the distinction between an existing difference and one which may arise is a material one , and one which has properly been relied on in this case …
5 It was this room may think is sparse but is almost over furnished by medieval standards .
6 Some of these areas may become blurred , he feels : for example , one feature of complementary medicine that patients may prefer is simply the longer consultations that its practitioners tend to give .
7 A method which you may prefer is to pre-record your commentary section-by-section onto a sound tape ; this tape is not cued , and the sections follow each other with gaps of only a second or so between them .
8 What ought to remain is a technique for learning , and a grasp of intellectual principles that may be applied and reapplied in different circumstances .
9 The other reason is that there are at least some rules for judging advertisements , but most of these are based firmly in the objectives which the ads are trying to achieve : if we do not know what the objectives are , any judgement we may make is without a real foundation .
10 As a matter of common law , if the purchaser receives information relating to the vendor 's business which he knows or ought to know is confidential , the purchaser is under a duty to maintain the confidence and not to use the information .
11 Students are often left to muddle along ; the help they may need is not forthcoming , even in tutorials .
12 Sometimes one fact or figure that you may need is not defined : you are expected to know it .
13 Now , perhaps , people will be more inclined to do just that , and if they are , then what we may need is a trade union link review group mark two .
14 Another measure which the Tories may consider is increased influence over their own affairs for Scottish MPs through the committee structure at Westminster .
15 The question we must answer is : ‘ If I am going to buy a plane , how much will it cost me and how can I get the money ? ’
16 The question that the Secretary of State must answer is
17 The question that the Government must answer is whether , if they were to maintain their stand-back attitude and what they call their options , British investors — not simply inward investors — who want to sell their produce throughout the Community and the rest of Europe would give priority to investing and developing in Britain when they had every reason to believe that the Government were ever ready to withdraw from the European process .
18 The fourth point that the draftsman must cover is the possible abandonment of the index .
19 And that I should think is a source of this .
20 That 's all that sherry you had last night I should think is n't it ?
21 Yes and cold and , well the damp I should think is
22 That governments must govern is recognised throughout the Convention and its protocols ( which have extended the scope of the Convention into areas such as education and property rights ) .
23 What all front row players must know is the danger involved in collapsing — that of a broken neck and permanent damage to the player involved .
24 She always wanted him to tell her where he came from because she said , as she had said to Creggan on his first night , that for an eagle to survive the first thing he must know is where he comes from , and he must not forget his memories however distant they may be .
25 Since it is replication we are interested in , the first thing we must know is , can crystals replicate their structure ?
26 In my respectful submission there could be A , no question that the jury would be discharged and B , in the submission er some er judicial displeasure of an experienced police officer volunteering what any police officer must know is A inadmissible and B not an answer to the question .
27 The unfortunate fact that my right hon. Friend must recognise is that the current treaty has been negotiated by the current Government , who do not share our sense of priorities .
28 What must count is their present resources : their home , their pension , their health , their family , their friends , their psychic energy .
29 The right hon. Gentleman follows such matters closely and he will be aware that the typical price of the major works that the national gallery must buy is several millions .
30 One of the first-time buyer discounts that Martin should consider is from Abbey National .
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