Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] be [adj] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Contracts should be able to be approved by the buyer 's conveyancer as soon as a satisfactory survey has been concluded , a satisfactory set of responses received from the seller 's conveyancer concerning the Protocol documentation , and a loan has been agreed where applicable .
2 The intended words might be able to be suggested for examples 1 and 4 if a method of whole word recognition were employed , because sleep and steep , boots and books have the same overall shape .
3 The difference grows as numbers increase ; with anything over 1000 enquiries all the cylinders would be likely to be referenced , thus giving a time of 20 × 10 ms or 2 seconds for the batched and sorted input , and 2000 × 30 ms or 60 seconds for the unsorted input .
4 Kids will be able to be Reg and Ron or whoever they want .
5 In the absence of any stated preference it will be assumed that the candidates will be willing to be considered for either appointment .
6 It will mean that wide-ranging corporate risks will be able to be placed with just one underwriter .
7 It will mean that wide-ranging corporate risks will be able to be placed with just one underwriter .
8 Client areas may be keen to be at the leading edge in the use emerging technologies , often for all the best reasons , but sometimes to keep up with the latest toy .
9 The empiricism here is not so tight that all theoretical terms and assumptions must refer directly to observables , but all substantive hypotheses must be able to be confirmed or falsified .
10 He said the life expectancy of a large bus was about 15 years , while minibuses would be unlikely to be viable for longer than eight years .
11 Critical applications will be able to be further optimised with the advanced parallel environment to be provided with the planned scalable parallel processing systems .
12 Critical applications will be able to be further optimised with the advanced parallel environment to be provided with the planned scalable parallel processing systems .
13 Awnings must be able to be easily customised with logos and graphics ; all the better , if the canopy material is transulucent to allow back lighting to illuminate the restaurant 's name at night .
14 Therefore , the paintings shall be free to be exhibited abroad if so decided by the competent body of the Foundation .
15 Indeed , only a month before war began , General Haig stated that it would be foolish to think ‘ that aeroplanes will be able to be usefully employed for reconnaissance ’ ; he believed that only cavalry could gather information .
16 The National Toxics Campaign Fund , a US-based charity says the unexplained illnesses of hundreds of Gulf war veterans may be due to being exposed to radiation from weapons tipped with depleted uranium .
17 A text section of one million characters should be able to be copied from or loaded to the system within five minutes .
18 In view of this it seems appropriate to study mucosal metabolism in ileal as well as colonic mucosa in UC patients and controls in the expectation that any abnormalities that could be detected in the histologically normal ileum of ulcerative colitis patients would be unlikely to be secondary phenomena .
19 While Scarborough still needed to increase its income , many clubs would be happy to be in their position , he said .
20 Shareholders would be unwise to be so trusting and surely have little to lose from the insistence that directors comply with externally monitored rational decision-making procedures .
21 erm The other expedient which he suggested , so far as I know , although I do n't believe there 's been any sociological research into this , is that people should become more tolerant of adultery , and that occasional adventures should be able to be reconciled with monogamous marriage .
22 This means that to use the node structure from the trie , few routes would be able to be re-used , resulting in a dawg which is little different from the original trie ( figure 3.6 ) .
23 However , a very restrictive express term which tries to prevent an ex-employee making use of mundane skills will be likely to be struck down by the courts as being in restraint of trade .
24 Given the present hopeful international situation , we believe that further reductions in levels of armaments will be able to be made without in any way endangering security .
25 Ideally , both the full score and individual parts should be able to be printed from the same file .
26 This is somewhat unrealistic because provided the government has a majority in the House of Commons , any parliamentary challenge to such a decision on political grounds would be unlikely to be successful .
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