Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] be necessary " in BNC.

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1 Further , it was suggested that disciplines embody certain values and that acceptance of these values may be necessary to achieve success in a discipline .
2 In critically ill patients or those with changing renal function , assays may be necessary earlier than this so that the dosage can be adjusted to avoid tissue accumulation .
3 Thus labelling rules may be necessary so that , for example , consumers know what ‘ pure wool ’ really means .
4 It may mean that the legal title to the property is defective , and if this is so , certain remedial steps may be necessary , such as obtaining a defective title indemnity policy from an insurance company and a statutory declaration from the seller or the seller 's neighbours .
5 In addition , although the test of incorporation is generally objective , special steps may be necessary where the person seeking to rely on the terms knows that the other person is under a disability ; for instance , that he can not read the language in which the terms are printed ( Geier v Kujawa [ 1970 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 364 ) .
6 But as fear of Soviet intentions increased , so some in Britain began to feel that concessions might be necessary in order to secure at least a degree of American backing in the region .
7 The Carabinieri chief had left at once with a promise of finding the man within the hour , to which he added , sotto voce , a pledge to get the truth out of him by whatever methods might be necessary .
8 What methods would be necessary ?
9 New alignments among MPs and electoral pacts amongst the parties would be necessary to the overthrow of the National Government .
10 In each case the work content would be dissimilar , different sized gangs would be necessary to complete the task efficiently and continuity of work could be affected .
11 The following steps will be necessary " :
12 If , however , the group to be studied is larger , then a wider range of methods will be necessary , and we are dealing with a ‘ community study ’ .
13 Hooliganism involving Dutch supporters has become so frequent as to suggest that another blanket ban of a nation 's clubs might be necessary .
14 Second , the Saint-Venant principle needs to be modified , as discussed above , if the material is highly anisotropic , and very high length-to-diameter ratios may be necessary , of the order of 100 or more .
15 Longer treatment and study periods would be necessary to investigate the influence of adsorbents on the severity and resolution of the colitis .
16 Grain imports would be necessary , he said , although there had been a fall in the Soviet oil revenues used to pay for them .
17 First , the effects of pre-exposure will not transfer readily from one context to another because the original contextual cues will be necessary if the information acquired during pre-exposure is to be fully available .
18 No aquarium for Loricariids should therefore be without its bits of bogwood possibly for food and certainly to give the fish a base ; if more than one cat is stocked , several pieces may be necessary to give the Loricariids a natural home .
19 This may simply involve consulting an index of all the sites , finds and monuments in the area , but if such an index does not exist , extensive research in museums and libraries may be necessary to compile such an index before any work in the field takes place .
20 Transfer of such commitment to trees and woodlands would be necessary to ensure the successful promotion of the community forest .
21 It would also seem that the time before adoption for such children is quite long , that some for whom adoption was the plan will not be adopted even though they will stay with their new families , and that long-term support by specialist workers will be necessary for many of these children .
22 Experiments by Gibble and Chu now confirm this , so that continuous recalibration through extrapolation back to collision-free conditions may be necessary .
23 No work plan is infallible and changes may be necessary .
24 The contingency approach does , however , draw our attention to the fact that different structures may be necessary for the different activities that an organisation performs and takes account of the differing environment within which organisations operate .
25 Multi-form Index Pages In some LIFESPAN options which require a large range of information to be entered , a number of pages may be necessary to obtain the input data .
26 As will be discussed below , recent evidence on the demography of informal care suggests that some modification of these assumptions may be necessary , but in some very important respects the work of providing ‘ care ’ in the ‘ community , remains an issue of central importance to women .
27 All these reforms may be necessary , but alas , so far from being sufficient that a reassessment of future conservation needs to be made .
28 While it is recognised that such powers may be necessary in that they lead to a number of arrests , it must also be noted that random and discriminatory stops may be counter-productive as they may have a detrimental effect on relations between police and public .
29 For puritan divines , the salvation of the human soul was of overriding importance , which suggests that some readjustment of priorities might be necessary for those who valued the study of nature .
30 In special cases , it was conceded , outside shelters might be necessary , but because of the heavy drain on materials and labour , the use of steel or timber in any quantity could not be authorised .
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