Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 But the biggest worry for Taylor must be Platt .
2 The biggest worry for Taylor will be first choice goalkeeper Chris Woods , who also missed yesterday 's exercises at Lilleshall with a groin strain .
3 Envelopes for donation can be had from Helen Chalmers or Theresa Scott or donations can be put in a plain envelope marked for BMS BIRTHDAY SCHEME .
4 Another early problem for PREPCOM will be finance .
5 Roh also indicated that the two Koreas ' plans for reunification could be combined in a three-stage formula , starting with the South Korean plan based on a Korean community , and proceeding to a confederal republic of Koryo , as proposed by the North .
6 Sir George Porter , in his reply declared that the allocation of these funds between projects must be the responsibility of the scientists .
7 Ritual might properly be considered a stage between this present section , on preparing the hearth , and the next , on lighting the fire , for U can be a means of enlivening a situation and of allowing positive energies to flow into the structure prepared .
8 As the director of child services , Jim Harding , said : ‘ For abuse to take place in an institution where a child has been sent for protection must be one of the cruellest experiences you can dish out to any human being . ’
9 This was , in a sense a natural extension of a broadening perspective on intellectual ability , enclosing the idea that psychological qualities such as creativity might be as much a personality trait as a cognitive characteristic .
10 I suggest that one solution for biologists will be to apply their expertise to the new science of socioecology , and the environment of the office .
11 In addition , the tubercle bacillus in patients with sarcoidosis may be present in the form without a cell wall as a slowly growing bacterial infection so agents directed toward the cell wall mycolic acid such as isoniazid would be ineffective .
12 If the rope breaks , the take off field should be within easy reach for a downwind landing , whereas a problem with the towplane 's engine usually means a field landing is almost inevitable .
13 It follows that any proposal for change would be referred to customary ways of thinking , and this provides for the possibility of operational techniques which realize new ideas being devised as an extension of existing practices .
14 The beginning of a strategy for change would be to examine some key stereotypes of disability within that history of misrepresentation which are present today and which need to be challenged .
15 Of course , the pressure for change may be resisted because birds with brightly coloured or greatly elongated feathers are vulnerable to predators .
16 Asking for change can be likened to persuading someone to climb a mountain .
17 Finally , the strategies for change can be found in an analysis of what has gone before and a cultural intervention in what is socially happening to disabled people .
18 Ultimately the strongest driving force for change must be the students and young doctors themselves .
19 It would be displayed in a special gallery in the Palace of Arts and the proceeds from the small fee charged for admission would be added to the fund set up by the Queen for the benefit of her many charitable concerns .
20 Application for admission may be by the nearest relative or an approved social worker .
21 Applications for admission should be submitted as early as possible in the session prior to that in which admission is sought and should not be delayed because the applicant is awaiting examination results or the outcome of applications for scholarships or for admission to other institutions .
22 Eleanor Rathbone firmly believed that the only way to remove a major barrier against equal pay in professions such as teaching would be to take account of the differences in standards of living reflected in the higher costs of bringing up children in the higher income groups .
23 C it is shown that the demand for futures can be split into speculative and hedging components , and that it is rational for a risk-averse trader to speculate and hedge simultaneously in the same future .
24 and if we divvied up the exam fee on a fifty per cent basis it would mean that B A I E were getting twenty quid for doing nothing but probably more twenty quids than they would get normally because students who would be attracted in through Napier would be paying their forty quid as well
25 This preference for patterns must be taken into account in any survey of early transmutationism .
26 Permission for building would be given only if the occupier of a new house would live in it for at least six months per year and was a person employed or to be employed locally .
27 MUMS dreading the prospect of talking to their teenagers about adolescence will be relieved to know help is at hand in the form of the ‘ Tampax Teen Talk Line ’ .
28 In a developing country , like India , a preference for sons would be expected to lead initially to a reduction in the birth rate , which would be to the country 's advantage ; and before long , the more farsighted parents will realise that in order to have grandchildren , they should select not sons , who may not be able to find wives , but daughters , who will be sought after , and be able to enter into advantageous marriages .
29 Accordingly , the preparation for bargaining should be extended to cover planned concessions .
30 Comparable ideas about artists can be discovered in other cultures , but also very different views .
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