Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [verb] [prep] [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The moral debate about what should be defined as crime is a debate about what we think is undesirable , and should not therefore be tolerated .
2 The tests showed that if a product which should be cooked at 180°C is deep-fried at the correct temperature to seal it and is cooked as recommended , it will absorb only 6% of its weight in oil .
3 When one is engaged in seeing through a major public project , when that project concerns the international inheritance that is Venice , and when the whole is being financed with State money , the first guideline that should be brought into play is the moral yardstick .
4 Width must be adequate for the flow and where foot traffic is heavy , conflict should be resolved by vehicles being deflected over or under the level walking route .
5 For both judges and ordinary people will have come to see that the area that should be dominated by predictability is very large , and citizens will make their plans assuming that judges take that view and so will not often reverse settled legal practice .
6 The question which should be addressed in evaluation is whether the progress is satisfactory and , if not , where it falls short and could be improved .
7 On 19 May a copy of AFHQ 's " Distone Order " of 17 May that all " dissident Yugoslavs " should be evacuated to Italy was submitted to Gen McCreery who saw it but did not date his initials or order any action .
8 The suggestion that generation of referral data should be specified in contracts is welcome , but should be extended to feedback ( through the medical audit network rather than through management ) of the results of radiography referral in terms of proportions of abnormal findings .
9 One point that must be borne in mind is that such maps can not be produced using Landsat MSS or TM data alone .
10 A distinction that must be borne in mind is that between the Court Baron ( which registered the transfers of copyhold lands ) and the Court Leet ( which saw to such practical matters as scouring ditches , mending hedges , muzzling dogs , etc . ) .
11 The idea that information about identifiable individuals must be handled with care is not new ; it does not arise from the use of computers to process such information , though the rapid development of computer technology in the 1950s and 1960s brought the issue into sharp relief .
12 That even the Evil One must be treated with justice was the idea .
13 Information on dangerous ‘ new ’ substances from ELINCS and occupational exposure levels that must be observed under COSHH are also given .
14 Another factor that must be taken into account is that our Sun is not motionless in space ; instead , it travels around the centre of the Galaxy once every 220 million years or so .
15 One of the factors which must be taken into account is that we have to be responsive to changes in our scientific activities in order to provide the necessary Library support for them .
16 The full list of documents which must be delivered for registration are :
17 The same might be said of Redon 's frequently alluded to fragility : according to Eisenman he was ever teetering on the brink of depression and death , though this in turn does not explain why the artist lived seventy-five years of life quite satisfactorily .
18 Note.Conduct which might be classed as criminal is still capable of informal resolution if it is felt that in the circumstances , the officer in question would not be charged .
19 Some of the topics which might be suggested to learners are :
20 Gilkes says a Sparcbook 2 will be on the market later this year that 'll be based upon Sun 's 40MHz Sparcststion 2 technology — though it wo n't replace the Sparcbook 1 , which will live on .
21 If you go to any old people 's home and look around you , most of the people you 'll be looking at will be females .
22 You 'll be coming round nan 's then will you ?
23 The terms under which children could be received into care were considerably widened , the methods of care were made more sensitive to the needs of children and the unified administrative structure ensured more uniform standards of care over the country .
24 Everything that could be made of iron was , from the churchyard fence and gates to the interior columns and arches , the window tracery and door frames , and even the pinnacles on the tower .
25 All that could be seen of Daak was his chainsword , silent now and held aloft as Daak disappeared through the hole he had cut in the floor .
26 Thanks to Clive Wilmer among others , an exhibition of paintings , sculptures , photographs and printed material bearing on Pound 's interests in ‘ the visual arts ’ was mounted for the Cambridge Poetry Festival on 14 June , and could be seen in Cambridge 's not sufficiently renowned Kettle 's Yard Gallery until 4 August ; it will now be at the Tate from 11 September to 10 November .
27 How , theoretically , this connection could be said to work was rarely explained .
28 Evidence of this can be seen in the surprising number of items surviving from the late 19th and early 20th centuries , which one could be forgiven for thinking were only a few decades old .
29 THE development of Britain 's atomic power programme could be resurrected under plans being considered by British Nuclear Fuels which is looking at the feasibility of establishing itself as a major player in the post-privatisation electricity market .
30 What could be anticipated with confidence was the beneficial results of redistribution , for Unionists had expected them for some time .
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