Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [verb] [vb mod] [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether that view should be sustained will however be dependent upon a value judgment as to whose opinion on the meaning of a term should be preferred . |
2 | Thus the guidance given to governors by DES Circular 11/87 that , although it is expected that at least some sex education would be provided by the school , they have freedom to decide whether or not sex education should be offered should now be revised . |
3 | An analysis of national attitude surveys which include questions on poverty and on the way social security should be organised will also be carried out . |
4 | ‘ Laughing when you should be crying ca n't be helped but it sends other people the wrong signals , so they may be shocked . ’ |
5 | The most common purpose for which this might be done would probably be to ask for directions . |
6 | If the production of houses could regain the level of the 1930s , the rate at which overcrowding , sharing , and sub-standard houses could be eliminated would clearly be greatly accelerated . |
7 | Admittedly , the net pay that could be expected in the carbonates is relatively small , ( perhaps only 10–20 m ) and therefore the potential reserves that could be expected might only be in the order of 10–50 Bcf . |
8 | In this connection the court will , it is thought , be prepared to recognise the unavailability of cover beyond certain limits and that such top-up cover as may be arranged may only be available on an aggregate , as opposed to an " each and every claim " , basis ; ( 5 ) any limitation must be brought to the attention of the client and should be confirmed by the client in writing . |
9 | Some of the distinctions being made will be discussed further below , but the way in which different figures for local authority expenditure may be obtained should already be clear . |
10 | ‘ I ought to make it quite clear to you , ma'am , ’ he murmured in the taxi , ‘ that any knickers you may be wearing may well be taken down and used in evidence . ’ |
11 | But when the list of prescribed core and other foundation subjects was scrutinised , along with the suggested allocations of curricular time spelled out in the consultation document , many teachers wondered whether what they would be getting would not be a ‘ straitjacket ’ after all . |
12 | Also , there is the situation where a wife may not feel she can really give her husband a present because the funds she would be spending would actually be his . |
13 | And he said the fare of 10p which will be charged will still be good value . |
14 | On the basis of that argument , can we take it that the boundary review that will be undertaken will now be on geographical location rather than population distribution ? |
15 | His only worry is that the 500 official tickets he will be getting will not be enough . |
16 | The direction in which management will be pushed need not be a more efficient one ( for example , more money might be allocated to controlling conspicuous waste than is justified economically ) , but the potency of the control is fairly obvious . |
17 | He points out that the droppings which the plant will be using would normally be used as manure for spreading on fields . |
18 | But thank you all , and I wish you you the members and N C V O itself , every good fortune , and I think we 've had such a good day today , and I think Sir Leonard has shown us a really very clear way forward , and I know that the relationships which already exist , and those which will be developed can only be Thank you all very much for your support and help through those years . |
19 | The sources that ISO will be investigating will generally be clouds of dust in space , with temperatures from a few hundred degrees down to only 30 K. The warmer dust clouds are found close to stars , either in dark nebulae adjacent to stars that have just formed , or in the ejected shells of matter from old stars , called planetary nebulae . |
20 | The subjects in respect of which concessions can be given need not be law subjects . |
21 | References to where the original and wider statement can be found should also be recorded . |
22 | However , if the latter is a rogue he is likely to have disappeared and if he can be found will probably be penniless . |
23 | Finally , vertical expansion so that suppliers can be controlled may also be a short-run goal . |