Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Blessed are the peacemakers they should be called God 's children . |
2 | Some of the contracts you might be offered are : hire purchase , lease purchase , lease , contract hire , balloon lease purchase and secured loan . |
3 | Although no specific provision is made by the rules it can be anticipated that a practice of serving supplementary or additional witness statements will arise in cases in which the evidence can not be finally settled at an early stage , a paradigm example being personal injury cases in which there may be a permanent or continuing disability or a slow recovery . |
4 | Through the generations they will be repeated and there will be a response in some poetic soul , and the idea will be reborn in a poem that will give a new impact to the ancient idea . |
5 | Answer guide : In this case it would seem that for the cars they should be depreciated over four years as they are unlikely to do 60,000 miles . |
6 | The number of ferrets needed , though , is really governed by the size of the warrens you may be required to work and the density of the burrows within that ground . |
7 | In distributing power between the shareholders and the directors it will be remembered that the legal model invoked a powerful comparison between the company and the state . |
8 | I 'm going to be partnering you at most of the functions you 'll be required to attend in your professional capacity over the next few weeks . ’ |
9 | But life is short enough , friends , and when the last copy of your favourite read has been snaffled a the newsagents you might be tempted to take Eric 's advice and head for the Cliffs Of Dover . |
10 | ‘ that a person who has entered into the contract may either affirm or avoid such contract after the duress has ceased ; and if he has so voluntarily acted under it with a full knowledge of all the circumstances he may be held bound on the ground of ratification , or if , after escaping from the duress , he takes no steps to set aside the transaction he may be found to have affirmed it . ’ |
11 | The sort of transient contact with dog dirt you mention is really very common , and it 's never possible to protect children from all the infections they might be exposed to . |
12 | Instead of pointing out the errors you may be told that it is very good but have been better in a darker wood ! |
13 | but it wo n't be read by the cons it 'll be read by the screws |
14 | In The Lord of the Rings it can be expressed by such high-status characters as Faramir , who says at one point that he does not hope to see Frodo ever again , but nevertheless invents a picture of them in an unknown future ‘ sitting by a wall in the sun , laughing at grief ’ . |
15 | From the curves it can be seen that there is a rapid change in log over a narrow range of temperature corresponding to the glass transition . |
16 | This book clearly indicates the problems , and some of the ways they might be solved . |
17 | Deep gashes of black under the eyes , skin the colour of ashes , a slight wobbliness to his movements , His speech is fastidious , precise in a way that would seem pompous if he were at all ebullient ; but with his small , gave voice — sometimes withering , always withered — the impression is of a wary distrust of words and the ways they can be misconstrued . |
18 | The end result may sometimes be less polished than purpose-made demonstration material but case study material is intended as a working document of current classroom practice and it has the advantage of flexibility in the ways it can be used . |
19 | This makes it possible to use weaving selectively — if the weaving yarn is laid over the needles it will be woven into the fabric , but if there is no weaving yarn a stocking stitch stripe is knitted . |
20 | Police boarded the plane , banned all alcohol and warned the players they would be booted into jail if they did not stop harassing the 150 passengers and crew . |
21 | The materials you will be expected to use and enjoy will include a wide range of nursing journals , some of them well established and some which are entirely new to the market . |
22 | From the spectra it can be seen that the intensity of the β-peak relative to the α-peak is much stronger in the dielectric response compared with the mechanical measurements . |
23 | They are constantly reminded that they are an independent body , and the decisions they will be called upon to make must be based on their own findings from the information put before them . |
24 | Once it has been lifted from the frames it will be offered to the NRM who have expressed interest in it for a projected display . |
25 | In all criminal and civil proceedings any such code shall be admissible in evidence ; and if any provision of such a code appears to the court or tribunal conducting the proceedings to be relevant to any question arising in the proceedings it shall be taken into account in determining that question . |
26 | ‘ There is no doubt in my mind that if the Pakistan bowlers have transgressed the laws they should be stopped . |
27 | Having selected one of the options you will be prompted for further inputs . |
28 | On encouraging capital flows it reads : ‘ By lifting the barriers [ facing ] the co-operation of economic entities and the citizens it should be made possible to utilize the individual savings for community purposes and to open wider and safer possibilities for the citizen ’ ventures . ’ |
29 | If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time . |