Example sentences of "of [noun] be " in BNC.

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1 In the funding and support of science and technology it is important that careful examination should take place and the advice of experts be listened to .
2 iii ) What additional effects will prove to be important in the statistical modelling of corporate financial data and how best can the size of companies and the sector of operations be accounted for ?
3 All pollsters emphasise how unsatisfactory election polling must of necessity be .
4 This ‘ lock and key ’ relationship has led to the view that the enzymes ' own structure must of necessity be unique and unchanging , and so it is — usually .
5 To capture the sound of a band or orchestra , the head must of necessity be placed several metres away , and the result is disappointing .
6 If so , it follows that his apprehension of Truth will of necessity be partial and relative and that absolute Truth will be forever beyond his grasp .
7 While some of them are able to accept the situation with equanimity and wait for it to pass , others tend to panic and assume that the condition must of necessity be a permanent one .
8 The Hindus asserted that the same rhythm must of necessity be mirrored at all stages of creation and in all domains .
9 Unless a union is negotiating with a monopoly corporation or with companies which are collectively violating standards of decency and justice in their own employment practices , the outcome of such a bargain must of necessity be unjust .
10 The following sections investigate the utility of these different sources of information , given that they will of necessity be uncertain .
11 In addition , the principle ‘ that relief given under the Poor Law should be sufficient for the purpose of relieving distress , but that the amount of relief so given should of necessity be calculated on a lower scale than the earnings of the independent workman ’ ( Ministry of Health , 1921 , p. 47 ) still stood .
12 Marriages might of necessity be in the first place a business agreement — an exchange of goods and services — but this did not mean that deep feelings did not enter it .
13 Opportunities for interaction with an adult will of necessity be reduced but , when they do occur , one would hope that , with the benefit of professional training , teachers would ensure these opportunities were at least as enabling as those that occur at home .
14 When you look at maps of the Dales , particularly the new 1 to 25,000 series , you can read in the patterns on the landscape and the names given to settlements and landforms , the intricate story , incomplete as it must of necessity be , of the pageant of life in the upland valleys .
15 I hope that Opposition Members accept that were we to attempt a rushed account this evening it would of necessity be incomplete .
16 The analysis of determinants entails the construction and testing of competing explanatory models ; the impact analysis , partly due to control problems and partly due to difficulties in conceptualising impact , must of necessity be more ad hoc .
17 To work all year and then watch your entire flock of sheep be killed by a long savage winter , as happened in Malham in 1940 when drifts ten and twenty feet deep covered the moor of Spiggot Hill and Tarn Moss , must be cruelty itself .
18 Why should the people of Lambeth be subjected to savage bills because their local authority fails to collect rents , the community charge , and even outstanding rates arrears going back over many years ?
19 The news-stand was not due to open for an hour but after showing his ID card to a guard Benin asked that a copy of Pravda be delivered to his office the moment it arrived .
20 Detailed recommendations included : that every school should have a policy for ‘ language across the curriculum ’ and a suitably qualified teacher to support it , and that LEAs should appoint special advisers to support the schools ; that there should be screening procedures to identify language difficulties at an early stage , and specialist assistance available at both school and LEA level for those in need ; that language in education should form part of initial training for every teacher ; that in-service education in reading and language should be expanded ; and that a system of monitoring be set up , using new instruments to assess a wider range of attainments than in the past and establishing new criteria for literacy .
21 How could this right of election be anything other than a fiction if the breach of the term in all circumstances deprives the innocent party of substantially the whole benefit which it was intended that he should receive ?
22 None of that would of course be comprehensible to Moss and McGrindle , he wrote , to Pizzetti and Baiocchi , to Goldman and Goldstein , though Goldberg , to his credit , has had an inkling , has to some extent faced the thought that he might be wasting his whole life , for that 's what it comes down to in the end , he wrote , wasting a whole life when something useful might have been salvaged , something valuable perhaps , it is the refusal of those alternatives that occasionally makes one shiver .
23 There may of course be some mental processes for which no neural activity exists , but such an awe-inspiring negative could not be proved until we knew the place and function of every least sub-atomic particle in the human brain .
24 The judges will of course be looking for turning ability , but the most important factor is that children — or adults — will find the toy a joy .
25 The same thing could of course be done with two ADCs and software , but in a system without those facilities , this circuit provides a purely hardware implementation .
26 ‘ Cantaur ’ should of course be ‘ Cantuar ’ , the Latin abbreviation by which the primate of England signs himself .
27 Coalition , Baldwin told Chamberlain , ‘ must of course be stamped on ’ ; he went on to say ‘ that if R.M. did approach him he would reply that there was no occasion for a Coalition .
28 ‘ If we do receive information on victims among people we will of course be extremely sorry for them , ’ said the Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman , Mr Vadim Perfiliev .
29 ‘ We have two wills on file , ’ Timothy Hutton said , reaching the end of whatever internal debate he had been having , ‘ but the second , which was made in anticipation of her marriage to Mr Hawick , can not of course be submitted for Probate since that marriage did not take place .
30 If he had a reading nearby he might of course be able to use her place and still claim hotel expenses , so it would not pay to fall out .
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