Example sentences of "[conj] [ex0] [modal v] be [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | In such cases there is a reluctance to part with the house except on impossible terms : on a short lease or without any land to give it a moderate degree of privacy ; or there may be restrictions on the uses that are allowed — community uses only , perhaps , to be financed from public funds , which are not forthcoming . |
2 | Therefore what we are recognizing is that there would be developments on these roads Mr chairman , I would ask in fact in their assessments of their traffic flows and the environmental impact , has any of that element been taken into account ? |
3 | He thinks it very important , though , to try to force players to use the same ball , arguing that there would be mayhem on the touchline were that provision not enforced . |
4 | There is the fact that the very rocks on which we live — no matter where — may have originated through volcanism ; that much of the gold and many of the other economic minerals that we use every day are linked with volcanic activity ; that most of the world 's best coffee and tea come from volcanic areas , and that there may be areas on the Moon and Mars which are analogous to terrestrial continents and oceans . |
5 | Approval by the Inland Revenue also means that there may be limits on the contributions employees pay and on the amount of their benefits . |
6 | Mm , so people that just believe that you 're going to heaven have n't quite got the faith to believe that there 'll be people on earth as well |
7 | Courts which have employed the doctrine have accepted that there can be matters on the X level which are not jurisdictional and the term merits includes these items . |
8 | Following that there will be work on specifications and agreements for non-residential services , including how to contract with informal carers ; training on negotiation with service providers ; and building up our monitoring and quality assurance systems . |
9 | In the same issue , it is reported that Sir Anthony Hidden 's investigation into the Clapham Junction rail crash criticises British Rail for not preventing ‘ commercial considerations of a business-led railway from compromising safety , ’ and asserts that excessive overtime should be ended , and that there should be curbs on overcrowding in trains . |
10 | Some also felt that there should be ceiling on the amount payable or that the rates should be degressive in relation to the price . |
11 | That there should be trouble on a July afternoon in Birmingham might seem strange until one notes the date : 14 July , 1791 , was the second anniversary of the storming of the Bastille . |
12 | DEC says it delayed any announcement until now so there would be meat on the bones , not just promises . |
13 | A signals failure at Walton may cause delays on the Kirkby line , and there may be jams on the M53 . |
14 | He had fought the intruder and there would be samples on his knuckles and in his fingernails of his aggressor 's skin and blood . |
15 | Pay would almost certainly rise and there would be redundancies on a significant and unacceptable scale . |
16 | Gas , electricity and telephone charges were to be reduced and there would be restriction on increases in school fees , fares and food prices . |
17 | So anyone who 's putting up a lot of their own money is untrustworthy and there should be limitation on how much people can stand , erm Mill actually goes into some figures at this point and rather quaintly says erm either fifty pounds or a hundred pounds ought to be adequate and I do n't know what that translates to now . |
18 | To fall within Article 85 an agreement must have as its effect or object the restriction of competition in the EC or a substantial part of it and there must be effect on trade between Member States . |
19 | Three open discussions will be held on : international laws of ownership ; rewards for the recovery of stolen art and antiques ; and international liaison and art theft and there will be discussions on more specific topics such as Interpol , church theft and fine art insurance . |
20 | You 'll feel like a Hollywood star during the journey as the classy chauffeur-driven vehicle comes complete with a television and video and there will be champagne on ice to get you in that million dollar mood ! |
21 | Papers will include Crisis Management ; Adulterated Food ; Total Quality Management ; Product Development for the Health Conscious Consumer ; and there will be items on product liability and litigation . |
22 | Professor Colin Berry , chairman of the Advisory Committee on Pesticides and professor of morbid anatomy at the London Hospital , will open the proceedings and there will be contributions on Foreign Bodies , forensic entomology [ ‘ Dead Men Do Tell Tales ’ ] and ‘ The Expert Witness ’ , among the twenty papers by experts from public health , the industry , government and the academic world . |
23 | It would suit the purposes of the programme if there would be snow on the ground when the film unit arrived in November . |
24 | Their positioning is generally flexible , but there may be restrictions on the number you can install . |
25 | I ca n't quantify these , I ca n't tell you how many there 'll be , but there will be questions on motivation but before that there 'll be some questions on the basics of of kind of y'know studying , work , psychology , the sort of thing you 'll find in an introductory chapter er not only of the Arnold book but in other books as well . |
26 | But there will be pressure on the company to produce ‘ quick fixes ’ for traditional industries that have fallen on hard times . |
27 | I am grateful to the Minister for clarifying that , and we shall wish to return to the matter in Committee because there must be safeguards on both sides . |
28 | While there may be pain on pressure over the centre of the bony pelvis if osteitis is present , you may also get pain if you attempt sit-ups , kick a ball or even turn over in bed . |