Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] be considered " in BNC.

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1 The developing countries may be divided into the energy exporters , dominated by the OPEC countries and the energy importers , which number about 45 , which may be considered as ‘ middle income ’ , as in the case of Argentina , Israel , Kenya , the Philippines and Turkey .
2 Another point which may be considered under the heading of primary and secondary sources is the practice , very popular at the present moment , of giving verbatim statements made by respondents in interviews .
3 These manifest themselves as the impulsive gravitational waves ( 15.10 ) which may be considered to be generated by the collision .
4 This may in part be explained by one half of the reciprocity taking the form of labour services and trade in consumables ; a large proportion of the goods which may be considered of high value by reason of the distance over which the raw materials had been transported , and their resulting rarity , may have been given for services , gifts or payments for work , what may be termed institutional exchange .
5 ‘ The cost of a vessel such as the Khan has described will be beyond a trader 's reach , Noyon , given that men are permitted to make only a profit from an enterprise which may be considered just .
6 As we have already observed ( see ( 35 ) ) , the verb see , in its ordinary uses , can not be expected to occur with an adverbal adjective , but this does appear to be the interpretation needed for ( 41 ) which may be considered substandard but is apparently possible in current British English : ( 41 ) even if the scheme does fail , I 'll see you comfortable Much more often , the idiomaticity works the other way , so that a set of lexical items that could fit the structure of ( 21 ) , with appropriate values , seem to give unacceptable sentences , as in ( 42 ) : ( 42 ) Eva played her opponent exhausted Wendy wiped the floor moist
7 If door staff commit offences , any disciplinary action will take place after conviction unless there is video evidence of a serious offence , which may be considered before a court appearance .
8 9.1 ( a ) A ladder network which may be considered as comprising cascaded identical T-sections , each of which is as shown in ( b ) or cascaded identical Π-sections , each of which is as shown in ( c ) .
9 Another aspect which should be considered is the input of clients ' in-house departments in the design process .
10 By watching , waiting and chatting you should be able to evaluate the following points , which should be considered before you take to the water .
11 The most significant are that the proposed SAS requires auditors to be active , rather than passive , and to perform procedures specifically designed to identify circumstances which might call into question the appropriateness of the going concern basis ; that the future period which should be considered by both the directors and auditors in assessing the validity of the going concern basis should be extended to one year from the date the accounts are approved by the directors ; and that emphasis is now placed on the need for adequate disclosures in accounts of matters giving rise to inherent uncertainties that affect a company 's ability to continue as a going concern .
12 It is legally possible to build up to the boundary of your ownership , but there are a number of points which should be considered if you decide to do so .
13 It should be made clear , however , that , since the matter was obviously one which should be considered by the House as a whole , it would have to be dealt with at the Report Stage .
14 This chapter has demonstrated the need to take account of demographic projections when planning education provision and has identified the main areas which should be considered when calculating such projections .
15 Update readers may wish to suggest other areas which should be considered .
16 Points which should be considered are :
17 This covering letter comprehensively covers the sale procedures which should be considered in a flexible sale arrangement .
18 Lederer & Mendelow ( 1989 ) suggest a number of guide-lines which should be considered when planning :
19 The government believes that this is an option which should be considered by planning authorities and local communities in the preparation of their plans .
20 However , there are some drafting points which should be considered .
21 There is only one possible option for re- housing , which should be considered and that is to purchase a three bedroomed bungalow and add an extension .
22 Other data points which do not plot within the standard gradient zone display reflectance values which must be considered too high for their present depth of burial .
23 Some further factors which must be considered in the light of the studies of inversion of Carboniferous section presented here are the consequences of :
24 One physiological process of the leather corals which must be considered when designing an aquarium for them is their mechanism for excreting waste products .
25 [ The named man ] met his death at your hands in a manner which must be considered revolting by all right thinking people .
26 These tests provide reliable guidance in straightforward cases , but often there are additional factors varying with the circumstances which must be considered before the court will authorise a departure from the normal method of trial .
27 There are , however , two schemes which must be considered separately , as purely Turkoman designs .
28 Figure 5.3 indicates the characteristics of council housing and its management which must be considered when analysing any given rural area .
29 Lord Meston submits that the judge was wrong in this interpretation of the effect of article 3 of the Convention which must be considered in the context of article 5 .
30 Before examining the steps which were eventually taken to resolve the various confusions now arising over policies on both Yugoslavs and Cossacks , there was one further development in respect of the Cossacks which must be considered separately .
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