Example sentences of "[n mass] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 Laterally the clypeus may be delimited from the sides of the head by the clypeogenal sulci .
2 In a similar way , F(t) may be described as the inverse Fourier transform of G ( ο).;
3 For example , sheep may be white and lions brown .
4 If Target pays Newco only the economic value of the group relief , £33 , then the remaining interest of £67 must be funded by payments of dividends from Target to Newco .
5 Coolwater species such as North American fish need 20°C , 68°F and coldwater species such as Fancy Goldfish should be kept at 18°C , 65°F .
6 Parliament and King agreed that a militia must be raised to put down the rebellion , but neither would trust its control to the other .
7 Although they are strongly independent , from time to time the sheep must be rounded up or moved , and today English China Clays employs a part-time shepherd .
8 At the very least such a concentrated and potent force as High Elf cavalry should be able to punch a hole in any enemy line then turn around and attack from the rear .
9 Keeping such a cold temperature will require many food companies to buy better refrigeration equipment so , until April 1993 , a temperature of no warmer than 8°C must be maintained for those foods .
10 When an acute outbreak has occurred the sheep should be treated with one of the benzimidazoles , levamisole or ivermectin and immediately moved to pasture not recently grazed by sheep .
11 ‘ If the Europeans fight like hell over new investment and where European headquarters should be , maybe we should consider running everything from here in Detroit , the way it used to be .
12 The elected finance ministers of the different countries must become the effective political counterpart to the central bank whose headquarters should be in Britain .
13 The setting up of the European environment agency has stalled because of a lack of agreement over where its headquarters should be .
14 Chiefs of Staff of the armed forces of CIS member republics agreed on Aug. 18 that contacts between their defence ministries and the CIS joint armed forces headquarters should be strengthened .
15 It is feared that the walrus may be replacing the elephant as a source of black market ivory , since the trade in elephant tusks comes under tighter international control .
16 It must also be borne in mind that when breeding takes place in an ‘ unsuitable ’ pH than the sex ratio of the fry may be affected — in A.cacatuoides it appears that the more alkaline the water the more males are produced , though I do not know if this is true for other species .
17 Small fry may be sucked into the filter and find the current produced too powerful .
18 Other species of vole may be taken in smaller numbers even where the trapping data suggest that the other species are in fact more common ( Append .
19 There is some justification , in that RPM may be the most direct method of maintaining high prices .
20 FASTER , quieter aircraft may be good for people — but not for the world 's natural fliers .
21 120 British aircraft may be used against Iraq
22 In such a situation , further collection of data may be pointless in the absence of any fresh conceptual insight .
23 The pixel data may be in 8-bit binary words , but it is common for them to be 7-bit binary words , to preserve the capability of 7-bit transmission or coded as ascii hex characters , ie. , 0–9 and a-f , thus also preserving printability .
24 When petrological thin-sectioning ( see glossary ) is carried out , many separate items of data may be collected from each artefact studied , making it difficult to see those groupings of artefacts that have features in common .
25 Sometimes a certain piece of data may be deliberately omitted .
26 Parenthetically , the form in which the data may be held can affect dramatically the scale of the problem faced .
27 In the former of these circumstances the old county histories may be searched to considerable effect , for not only may they describe the church as it then was , but give further clues as to where data may be found .
28 Fresh data may be supplied and a further clock pulse given .
29 Data may be obtained purely by observation but usually involve asking questions .
30 On the other hand , comparisons with national data may be less relevant in that there may be broad geographical variations either in incidence or in case ascertainment that would make it difficult to determine whether an increase in Seascale or Allerdale and Copeland was a local effect ( and hence possibly related to Sellafield ) or whether it affected the whole of Cumbria .
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