Example sentences of "[that] [modal v] be considered " in BNC.
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1 | There are several aspects of the faunal assemblages accumulated by predators that may be considered in identifying them as prey assemblages . |
2 | It is conformally flat everywhere except at the boundaries of the interaction region where there are impulsive gravitational waves that may be considered to be generated by the collision . |
3 | The church would be regarded as a charity , and whereas charities are granted exemption from income tax and CGT under the provisions of s 505 Taxes Act 1988 , it does not extend to any profits the charity earns as a result of its undertaking any activities that may be considered ‘ an adventure in the nature of a trade ’ . |
4 | As wide a number of technical people as possible will be invited to state their views , so that by early August further adjustments can be made to eliminate those disadvantages that remain and to build in other desirable features that may be considered worthwhile . |
5 | But ca n't they recognise that these are examples of indecent wages that should be considered illegal and unacceptable in a civilised society ? ’ |
6 | It is a knitting system that should be considered as temporary storage area for patterns that are to be knitted at this time . |
7 | It is natural , though , to ask whether there are other surviving harpsichords that should be considered . |
8 | Perhaps I might suggest three stages that should be considered as a route to achieving this goal . |
9 | Points that should be considered include : |
10 | The Act quite clearly outlines the range of issues that should be considered when implementing ‘ appropriate ’ data security . |
11 | Specific areas that should be considered are : ( 1 ) Pollution and environmental liabilities . |
12 | The problem then arises , even if the court is prepared to consider that such a term should be implied , as to what is the period of time that should be considered reasonable . |
13 | I find that the evidential basis for Mr designing and building accommodation for disabled people and elderly is only one possible option for re-housing that should be considered and that is to purchase a three bedroomed bungalow and add an extension , quotes , has gone from this case . |
14 | They it is brought forward on safety factors and I think that is a matter that should be considered by committee whatever political persuasion er I do use this road er regularly Mr Mayor , er I live there , I an indeed one of the people , if you like , er inconvenienced . |
15 | While this is often true , we must recognise that there are several quite serious theoretical problems that should be considered . |
16 | Whilst this is an effective treatment , there are certain comments that must be considered from a scientific viewpoint : |
17 | As a responsive composite ‘ biomaterial ’ , a biosensor is rather special , not only in the complex , multiple alliance of the materials in any individual device , but also in the wide range of materials that must be considered for the many types of transduction systems . |
18 | In applying such a test , no jury should require expert evidence , since it is not the psychological or sociological effect , but the moral effect that must be considered , in accordance with their own experience as responsible adults . |
19 | On the contrary , the conventions have usually consisted of an attempt to formalise , under popular and humanitarian pressure , rules that must be considered as generally applicable . |
20 | However there is one powerful objection that must be considered , namely the so-called ‘ floodgates ’ argument , which is based on the fear that if such a concession were granted to war-tax protesters , the door would then be opened for other tax-refusal campaigns in opposition to various other governmental activities , including , perhaps , opposition to paying tax for welfare . |
21 | However well intentioned an amateur counsellor might be , there are profound professional , ethical , and clinical issues ( not least confidentiality ) that must be considered . |
22 | ‘ ( 2 ) Where 2 or more persons use or threaten the unlawful violence , it is the conduct of them taken together that must be considered for the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) . ’ |
23 | In Heath 's personal and confidential letters to chairmen of policy groups he said that interim reports should concentrate on points that might be considered for inclusion in a manifesto for an Autumn election . |
24 | As a result , policies that might be considered harmful to the functioning of business , such as a major redistribution of wealth or income , are effectively removed from the political agenda . |
25 | In order to try to make sense of the potential multitude of factors that might be considered in valuing shares we need a theoretical framework which , although it may be ( and is ) criticized , will give the discussion and analysis a starting point . |
26 | Thus postnominal position does go hand in hand with a notion of emphasis , but only of one particular type , which is perhaps the weakest of those that might be considered . |
27 | The analyst must aim to define an uncontentious view of the transformation the procedure aims to achieve , bearing in mind the variety of viewpoints that could be considered relevant . |
28 | Despite the recent debate on VDU health hazards , which has raged furiously on both sides of the Atlantic , Cox report that ‘ there are no radiation levels that could be considered to be of concern to the normal individual ’ ( Displays Technology and Applications , vol 4 , p 7 ) . |
29 | recommend a course of action to be taken and describe any alternatives that could be considered |
30 | It is very difficult to put a figure on the size of the public procurement budget , owing to the huge range of goods and services that could be considered as falling within it . |