Example sentences of "[vb base] [modal v] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Taylor and Walton note that sabotage can be difficult to define : at one end it merges with informal practices which become almost part of normal procedure , ‘ neither openly demanded nor openly questioned ’ , while in extreme cases sabotage may be identified with explicitly political violence .
2 We will do so knowing that whatever we do , whatever normal editorial decisions we make may be misinterpreted .
3 A building society savings account may be held with a second competitor and an insurance policy with a third .
4 Chief among them is that the ‘ undemocratic regime ’ of President Roh Tae Woo should be toppled .
5 This time all of the command , including the DELETE must be supplied as the argument for the OSCLI command .
6 Any disruption they suffer should be counteracted by your enhanced awareness of the world of work .
7 Despite this , the choice we make must be based on the degree to which the system exhibits the principles we are teaching .
8 There are obvious dangers in leaving the salvage with the Policyholder and therefore salvage should be retained by the Corporation .
9 The club has covenanted to keep H24/V72 ‘ in good condition and to deliver up upon the occasion the whole pitch being replaced by new turf or a synthetic surface ; the club or its successors ceasing to exist ; the club or its successors granting the supporter a date and time upon which H24/V72 may be removed . ’
10 Show how the Exclusive Or operation can be used to ( a ) clear a word , ( b ) interchange two words without using an intermediate location , and ( c ) add two binary numbers ( And and shift may be used in this last part , but not of course any arithmetic operations ) .
11 The Olympic weightlifter Andrew Saxton who was sent home from Barcelona after a positive drugs test may be allowed to compete after all.The British Olympic Association says it is a possibility .
12 The variables for each level transform may be defined and fixed , or may be ascribed by associations which are varied or satisfied at each stage ( either by direct calculation or by in-built interactive procedures ) .
13 It is my duty to advise you that anything you now say may be noted by my sergeant here and possibly used in evidence in any future criminal prosecution . ’
14 Arrested persons must be cautioned in the following terms : ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’
15 I understand that I need not say anything unless I wish to do so and that what I say may be given in evidence . ’
16 You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so but what you say may be given in evidence .
17 We may assume that the caution was in the following terms : ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’
18 The caution shall be in the following terms : ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’ …
19 You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’
20 And anything you say may be taken down they say !
21 There is a possibility that War on Want should be considered as being relatively high on our list of people we would be willing to affiliate with .
22 Home helps are carrying out tasks which they say should be carried out by qualified nurses and are being forced to neglect domestic duties such as cleaning and shopping , according to a survey by public sector unions .
23 But to see what this talk of the linguistic expression ‘ replacing ’ the natural expression really means we must consider , in order to reject , the prevalent notion that if someone says ‘ It hurts ’ or ‘ I 'm afraid ’ , and they are not lying , then what they say must be justified by some observation .
24 Whatever arrangements are made for assessment , experts who disagree should be given an opportunity to discuss their opinions prior to any hearing ( Re J ( Child Abuse : Expert Evidence ) [ 1991 ] FCR 193 ) .
25 As a result , there came an increased acceptance of the view that persistent , and unacceptable , inequality and want might be built into the economic system unless the state made key interventions along the lines of the German model .
26 The idea that the care you provide might be questioned or challenged is an entirely new experience for nurses ‘ trained ’ by traditional methods .
27 One way people might respond to finding themselves with more real money than they want would be to use their excess holdings of money to buy bonds .
28 A better way of being assertive and getting what you want would be to say :
29 Now that I propose will be achieved by the use of the two existing community constables and transferring two officers from to .
30 The Government is preparing its own white paper on regulation of the press for this summer and the MPs hope many of the measures they propose will be included .
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