Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [modal v] be [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 Suggestions made by Arthur Holmes and others that continents could be moved by convection currents within the mantle were ignored rather than countered by opponents of drift .
2 Not all the 14–15 people who nominated Ken Livingstone and Bernie Grant wanted either of them to run ( Benn of all people argued that policies would be obscured by personalities ) and some members of the group sided with Gould or Prescott .
3 It also claims that emissions could be stabilized by 1994 through the use of new technologies and tax incentives for fuel-efficient cars .
4 It is generally believed today that hyperinflations can be avoided by the maintenance of a reasonable degree of control over the supply of money .
5 She said she would not blame teachers for concluding that their profession was being utterly deprofessionalised after Mr Lang 's suggestion that schools could be run by parents and local busy-bodies .
6 It has been recommended by the Board and is hereby agreed between the Shareholders of [ name ] Limited ( ‘ the Company ’ ) that steps should be taken by means of the distribution of an Information memorandum ( ‘ the Memorandum ’ ) in the first instance to identified prospective buyers of shares in the capital of the Company , to establish whether an acceptable bid can be obtained either for the whole of the shares in the Company or for the shares held by [ ABC ] Ltd .
7 They note the fact that sight-lines in shared spaces are restricted on the assumption that drivers will be slowed by uncertainty .
8 There is a tendency , I I hope not of er this management team but there is a tendency of some people who who might be employed in future to feel that solutions can be obtained by purchasing and I 'm not always convinced that that is the case .
9 Extending the parallel with heroin one may say that addicts can be cured by the use of external force , and often they have to be , though their co-operation certainly helps .
10 Since negotiation implies movement in order to achieve agreement , it is likely that concessions will be made by at least one party during the bargaining process .
11 However , it is part of the nature of timeshare that units will be used by other people , so I do n't think this is very significant .
12 It is worth noting , however , that one of the ideas behind the risk theory , namely that losses should be borne by the party best able to absorb them with least dislocation and disruption , is a very popular one in the ( private ) law of tort where the theory of fault liability is , in some areas at least , under attack .
13 We began by considering that channels can be studied by conventional or macroscopic techniques , or alternatively by so-called microscopic methods , which enable us to look at single channel currents .
14 Coming from a country where the use of the appropriate word is more important than a gesture in daily life , both choreographers have resolved that words must be replaced by gestures within the choreographic design .
15 CAMRA supports tenants evicted so that pubs can be run by managers or who refuse to sign new leases on unfair terms .
16 Do these words mean that judges can be dismissed by the Crown only upon an Address of both Houses ( with a direction to the Houses that they are not to present an Address unless the judge has misbehaved himself ) ?
17 Or do the words mean that judges can be dismissed by the Crown either if they have not behaved themselves ( e.g. been convicted of crime ) or on an Address of both Houses ?
18 Once it was realized that dispositions could be salvaged by the mere addition of a trust clause , it is likely that the addition of one became a regular feature of testamentary practice .
19 It is an interesting fact that countries can be divided by their ability to adapt to other cultures .
20 But all of these are rather conspicuous by day and are difficult to hide in the way that spotlights can be masked by plants .
21 He was scathing about the notion that Indians might be pacified by political concession , observing of the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms that : ‘ If the Indians are capable of providing the directorate , they must surely be capable of providing the agents ’ .
22 Third , the Bank emphasises that devaluations must be accompanied by other policies .
23 Mr Schuller argues that costs would be offset by the increased economic activity of older people and by the reduction in social dependency .
24 But in the public goods case , it may be fruitful to allow for the possibility that individuals may be motivated by commitment ( Johansen , 1977 ; Sen , 1979 ; Margolis , 1982 ) .
25 ( b ) The insistence that classes must be defined by their ro∘le in structure ; the class NG is defined by its ro∘le as subject and complement of a clause : likewise the class VG by its ro∘le as predicator .
26 The most he would concede was that positions should be filled by the advice of the lords and the council around the king , and that officers should take an oath in parliament to act justly .
27 Inspection of equations ( 12.8 ) , ( 12.13 ) , ( 12.14 ) , ( 12.19 ) , ( 12.20 ) and ( 12.21 ) reveals that inductances must be scaled by and capacitances by when the load resistance is R rather than unity and the cut-off pulsatance rather than unity .
28 The Minister said that changes might be made by the trustees only with the approval of the Scottish Transport Group board and also with the approval of those voting at a meeting of members of the scheme .
29 In his report to the Assembly , the Secretary-General said that by December only 72 countries had paid their contributions ( fewer than the previous year ) and that resources would be exhausted by the last quarter of 1990 .
30 The implication of these data is that resources should be invested by purchasers in treatments which produce QALYs at low cost .
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