Example sentences of "[adv] they [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | BUSINESSES in the south can find out how much they will be affected by the single European market at the flick of a switch in a unique initiative called Pharos , launched at Southampton by National Westminster Bank . |
2 | ‘ There are many different types of lymphoma , but basically they can be divided into two groups , aggressive and non-aggressive . |
3 | If the brake blocks are worn down they must be replaced . |
4 | But then again I said perhaps they 'll have to perhaps they 'll be thrown on one side some of them . |
5 | I think that the issue really is erm are there ways in which perhaps they could be helped to do this more productively , and are there ways in which they could be helped to do this rather more collaboratively than perhaps they have done so in the past ? |
6 | Perhaps they can be let off the hook , be allowed their complexity . |
7 | Obair has also had reservations about private sector developments in West Belfast — or perhaps they should be called public sector developments with a private face . |
8 | That regional neglect has fuelled a feeling in many regions that perhaps they should be empowered to assist themselves in the face of an unsympathetic central Government . |
9 | Since those warm springs were the principal reason for the existence of Baden in the earliest days , perhaps they should be dealt with first . |
10 | Indeed , the need for Health Authorities to hold comprehensive asset registers is no more than basic accounting — obviously they should be created . |
11 | Representatives of the Crimean Tatar population had opposed the referendum on the grounds that , as the indigenous people , only they should be allowed to vote . |
12 | Indeed , such is the degree of interest in substantial properties offered for sale that the nature of the problem has changed , and a new threat has appeared as developers promise to restore houses if only they can be given planning permission for extensive new building . |
13 | I 'm sure if anyone wrote in they would be sent an appropriate form . |
14 | I 'm sure if anyone wrote in they would be sent an appropriate form . |
15 | If their driving is hazardous enough they can be charged with dangerous driving and tried before magistrates or even a crown court . |
16 | How fiercely they would be incinerated by a whole skyful of such light ! |
17 | Are n't agricultural prices subsidized twice , they 're subsidized to the farmers , so the farmer gets X for growing it which increases the price automatically on the market , but are n't they subsidized so they can be sold abroad ? |
18 | They 're spelt how you say them so they can be spelt er ten different ways in the same village ! |
19 | So , so they could be seen as restorationist but he 's making restorationist into a revolution . |
20 | So they could be stopped . |
21 | so they could be thrown over Oh this behaviour , no , they 're so inflexible with their programme ! |
22 | So they must be paid all arrears of wages , granted full pension rights accruing through continuity of employment , and given any pay increases that would have been their due if they had not been dismissed . |
23 | So they should be made to bring their prices down . |
24 | So they should be seen essentially as a unified development . |
25 | The more remote the giving , the less they will be motivated . |
26 | After these simple substitution drills are mastered separately they can be placed alongside each other ( as above ) and drilled across as a system drill . |
27 | In a few cases , the manager may decide that the recruit is unsuitable but more normally they will be given a chance at a formal interview where the manager 's opinion will be taken into consideration . |
28 | What the public should remember is that the murderers the rapists have n't gone away … they 're in Bullingdon prison now and pretty soon they may be housed in Oxford prison |
29 | But how soon they could be made into practical ( let alone commercial ) devices is anybody 's guess . |
30 | If they delayed any longer they 'd be trapped . |