Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] to be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | There are 27 women deacons in the Chester Diocese at the moment and diocesan spokesman , Rev Tim Barker , said he anticipated that many of them would want to be ordained . |
2 | ‘ I can not see how they are going to pay all of us from membership dues , ’ an embittered party bureaucrat said at headquarters , adding that most of them would have to be given six months ' notice . |
3 | They may appear to be fainting , collapsing and suffering from shock , but in reality they can be none of these things . |
4 | They may prefer to be left alone and hate having to depend on others who are less capable than themselves . |
5 | It is possible that in the future they may begin to be stored in an electronic , rather than a paper , file . |
6 | The plaintiff will be the tenant and the landlord the defendant , but if head lessors or mortgagees are likely to be affected they should be added as defendants and served by the lessee , or else notice should be given to them that they may apply to be joined if desired . |
7 | In particular they may need to be assured that the data will not enable the identification of individuals to take place . |
8 | To make supporting details too precise at this stage would be wrong , because they may need to be undone later on . |
9 | For this reason , if shelter sheds are placed in a paddock , they may have to be placed at the top of the hill and preferably near the gate . |
10 | Indeed , they may have to be manufactured to exact customer specifications . |
11 | Maureen O'Hara , of the Children 's Legal Centre , said : ‘ Local authorities have to accept that if they 've made every effort to keep children at home with the non-abusing parent and it does n't work , they may have to be taken into care . ’ |
12 | In the circumstances they may have to be melted down . ’ |
13 | And they may have to be adapted to receive radioactive medical and industrial waste that is currently dumped in the Atlantic each year . |
14 | Three gypsies were arrested but the police admit they may have to be released without charge , because no one who was injured is prepared to make a complaint . |
15 | Indeed , they may have to be muzzled as a precaution . |
16 | They may have to be read in the open air , in rain and darkness or within a plant under oily , cramped , poorly lit conditions . |
17 | " If long putters enable more people to play without jeopardising the integrity of the game , we think they ought to continue to be used , " Bloch said . |
18 | The level of demand is to do not only with the tasks as they are done but also with the duration for which they must continue to be done . |
19 | One can understand why people at risk should wish to have these things , but not why they should expect to be given them free . |
20 | For this reason I have been convinced for some months that interest rates are too high and that they should start to be reduced at once . |
21 | ‘ They 'll want to be held up . |
22 | In the mild south , gardeners can get away with plunging them in their containers buried in peat in the garden , but up here they 'll need to be kept safe from hard frost in a cold frame . |
23 | No those 15 trucks and trailers will move from Assab to Desai and they should arrive in Dessi this morning , and then in Desai they 'll have to be transferred to er a certain amount of food to smaller trucks , and we think that the first group of trucks will be just perhaps 5 trucks that will really test the road from Desai up to Waldia in the area controlled by the rebels to see if there really is a safe passage agreement and to see if er there are bridges out on that road or whether there are land mines left on the road , to see if it is actually possible to move food across those lines . |
24 | I 'll need dog-handlers immediately and they 'll have to be sent out to Pontino , there 's no need for them to check in here first — the girl they released is in shock . |
25 | Then the kids will get worse problems and go bad sure as sure , and they 'll have to be rehoused and in the end they 'll cost ten times as much . |
26 | They 'll have to be rescued . |
27 | There may be points of dispute in which case they 'll have to be settled in court . ’ |
28 | ‘ They 'll have to be bandaged , ’ Tulagai said . |
29 | I argued that there was a lack of clarity ( or clear research evidence ) concerning what these appropriate qualities might be , an unfortunate tendency to abstract approved-of skills from consideration of the contextual circumstances in which they might need to be employed , and an inclination to present a one-sided interpretation of the implications of specialist subject expertise for teaching quality . |
30 | Superman ( Christopher Reeve ) himself was sometimes hung by wires ( the disadvantage of which is that they might have to be matted out frame by frame by hand ) or supported on a hydraulic arm that came out of the screen at 90° and which , like his shadow , was hidden by his body . |