Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Under the changes , otherwise unapproved pesticides can be transferred t o suitable commercial pesticide stores where they will be held prior to their safe disposal .
2 Now Somerset is a long way away , but the first stopping place that they can find where they will be left undisturbed for a few days is in the Vale , and very shortly the Vale will be designated , so they 'll have to travel even further into west Oxford , which is going to be , if we 're not careful , the only undesignated district in the whole of the south of England , and I would n't want to be a resident of west Oxford in these circumstances .
3 Or they could be extended strophic pieces developed from the old principle of the ‘ conventional ’ basses , the romanesca and the rest , as some of d'India 's are .
4 In return for paying a small weekly contribution the contributor and his dependants acquired a presumption that they would be treated free without a means test though this was never a legal right .
5 Not only did they get a promise from the secretary of the men 's union that they would be paid full wages by the union if they came out on strike ( unusual , if not unprecedented for non-members ) but the agreement subsequently signed with Neill 's management included some improvements in their piece rates .
6 As this subject could well come up again during the current academic year , the pages were downloaded on to disk , so that they could be consulted off-line without incurring further expense .
7 ‘ Although it seemed natural to expect that some word match scores should be good enough that they could be considered correct , thereby eliminating attempts to find alternatives to them , in fact all attempts to implement such an intuition seemed to have led to at best indifferent results and usually to positive degradation .
8 Paul lay still and silent till the doctor came ; a burly , bearded man who examined him after making sure that they could be left undisturbed .
9 I did n't realize that they could be got ready in such a short space of time .
10 Beneath the oral history lies a sad text of spies , betrayers , official reprisal and oppression , and heartrending devotion : ‘ Old Mrs Macdonald , after her guest had left the house , took the sheets in which he had lain , folded them carefully , and charged her daughter that they should be kept unwashed , and that , when she died , her body should be wrapped in them as a winding sheet .
11 The best solution from my point of view is simply to recognise that rivers are part of the natural heritage of our country and that they should be made public rights of way , just as footpaths are .
12 He therefore proposed that they should be given increased representation in Legislative Councils and that they should be admitted to the administrative services .
13 We advise that they should be used damp , but not wet , so that the mortar sticks well .
14 Where the differences between the classes relates to financial entitlement , i.e to dividends and return of capital , the likelihood is that they will be given distinguishing names , though these may be no more informative than ‘ preference ’ and ‘ ordinary , ’ ( perhaps , in the case of the former , preceded by ‘ first ’ or ‘ second ’ where there are two classes of preference shares ) .
15 It tells disabled job applicants that they will be given fair consideration based on their ability .
16 Foreign oil workers have been assured by their Libyan employers that they will be given full freedom of movement .
17 It is only then that they will be deemed ready to report to the flying squadron .
18 Any variations from the target sentence are counted as errors , and it is suggested that these are recorded so that they can be analysed prior to intervention .
19 I 'm hoping that this might lead to an improvement but I still please ask you all to keep me in touch with where things are going wrong so that they can be put right .
20 They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages .
21 Claims that the English tests had not been properly prepared were dismissed as being ‘ without any validity at all , ’ and he stressed the importance of the tests in identifying pupils with reading difficulties at an early age so they could be given extra help .
22 If members would accept the additional resolution which stands in my name erm which reads this is what we 'd copied to all district councils and they would be made aware of the county council 's views on the matter .
23 I could only see him when they said I could , and they would be stood right next to me , watching me all the time .
24 The present publishers , John Horbury & Associates , had quoted with an increase of only five per cent and they would be retained due to their reliability and flexibility .
25 The horse needs to help the rider to a greater extent over these fences and they must be made careful note of when walking the course .
26 I 've enquired into the question of coconuts , and they can be bought wholesale . ’
27 A number of female applicants have already applied for service , and they will be given special weapon training and share in other duties along with male members of the Irish Army Reserve .
28 The reasons for this include embarrassment , guilt , and the fear that the abusing relative will be taken away and they will be left alone , especially if the abuser is the abused person 's main support in the community .
29 This morning they expect to hear if they 'll be offered professional terms .
30 Aquifers could be used as carbon stores , if they could be made gas-tight .
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