Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 A child can not be required to attend a hospital or mental nursing home as an in-patient for the purposes of examination unless the court is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that : ( i ) the child may be suffering from a physical or mental condition that requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) a period as a resident patient is necessary if the examination is to be carried out properly ( para 4(3) ) .
2 A supervision order may include a requirement that the child submit to medical treatment if : ( i ) it is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that the child 's physical condition requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) that satisfactory arrangements have been , or can be made , for the treatment ; and ( iii ) that the child consents to the order , where he has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision ( para 5 ) .
3 The low level of phosphorylation observed in the absence of DNA in lane 3 could either be due to the presence of trace DNA in the extract or Jun protein preparation , or may be due to non DNA-dependent kinases in the extract .
4 Does my right hon. Friend agree that even if one ignores what is happening in the former USSR , there are other countries in the world that are potential aggressors and which either have nuclear capacity or may be near to acquiring it ?
5 Section 33(3) requires the court to have regard to all the circumstances of the case and in particular to : ( a ) the length of , and the reasons for , the delay on the part of the plaintiff ; ( b ) the extent to which , having regard to the delay , the evidence adduced or likely to be adduced by the plaintiff or the defendant is or is likely to be less cogent than if the action had been brought within the time allowed by s11 or ( as the case may be ) by s12 ; ( c ) the conduct of the defendant after the cause of action arose , including the extent ( if any ) to which he responded to requests reasonably made by the plaintiff for information or inspection for the purpose of ascertaining facts which were or might be relevant to the plaintiff 's cause of action against the defendant ; ( d ) the duration of any disability of the plaintiff arising after the date of the accrual of the cause of action ; ( e ) the extent to which the plaintiff acted promptly and reasonably once he knew whether or not the act or omission of the defendant , to which the injury was attributable , might be capable at that time of giving rise to an action for damages ; ( f ) the steps , if any , taken by the plaintiff to obtain medical , legal or other expert advice and the nature of any such advice he may have received .
6 Conversely , a negative provocation test suggests that the patient 's pain is not due to the presence of irritant duodenal juice in the stomach , but could be associated with abnormal motility associated with DGR , or might be due to an unrelated cause .
7 possible-world co-ordinate : this is to account for states of affairs which might be , or could be supposed to be or are
8 It is also a criminal offence to falsify , destroy or otherwise dispose of , or to cause or permit the falsification , concealment , destruction or disposal of documents which you know or suspect are or would be relevant to the investigation .
9 As the Law Commission recommended in 1976 , the test should be whether the granting of relief to an applicant who has delayed would cause substantial prejudice or hardship to any person or would be detrimental to good administration .
10 at some stage before A has completely performed his obligations under the contract B has reason to doubt whether A will , or will be able to , complete his side of the bargain and
11 There are other ways of description , which may incidentally be employed by a critic , or can be useful to a reader as a check on the validity of a verbal description .
12 In the Burgess Shale there is an undescribed worm ( Fig. 4 b ) with prominent lateral extensions that may be close to the basal annelid stock .
13 At the same time we expose local people to new developments that may be beneficial to cultural activities .
14 Disadvantages are a flimsy tool shelf below the table , and a sliding fence that may be vulnerable to breakage .
15 Recognise situations that may be detrimental to the health and well-being of the individual .
16 Many people would say that even the possibility of a link would justify action , but the ITC already has detailed restrictions and before jerking one 's knee it 's necessary to know the nature of the material that may be subject to cuts .
17 It is to the hon. Gentleman 's credit that he wishes to raise a matter that may be embarrassing to his hon. Friends .
18 As well as material to be directly used by pupils , the box could include books and articles that may be helpful to the non-specialist teacher of history .
19 TABLE 7 SYMPTOMS THAT MAY BE DUE TO FOOD SENSITIVITY IN CHILDREN
20 In a very few cases , serious mental disorders similar to schizophrenia or mania have been reported that may be due to a direct effect of HIV on the brain .
21 Our present results show that healing of duodenal ulcers with a regime that also eradicates H pylori produces a fall in basal acid secretion that may be due to the concomitant fall in basal plasma gastrin concentration .
22 It can give moral support and advice on numerous problems connected with your and your parent 's rights to various types of State benefits and services , the support that may be available to you from voluntary bodies , and help in planning ahead for accommodation if this proves necessary when your parent dies .
23 The BD8 Form is sent to the Social Services Department and a social worker will then visit the family to inform them about the services and allowances that may be available to them .
24 As part of a cost-cutting exercise in the year when their franchises are up for grabs , the ITV companies have singled out eight popular shows that may be available to commercial sponsors in the future .
25 It is not the intention here to go into great detail on the subject of nutrition , but rather to give a simple guide that may be useful to those who want to make sure that the elderly parent in their care is being properly nourished .
26 A manager can also take the initial foundation course which tackles those issues that may be relevant to any manager , whether inside or outside the CAB .
27 Your tutors can suggest books that may be relevant to you .
28 It forces the researcher to take seriously questions that may be relevant to other fields of enquiry , but which are not always so sharply focused .
29 ME sources , however , also contain variation that may be relevant to non-standard varieties and casual styles of speech ; hence , there may be considerable time-depth to these variables also .
30 Yes , it will be appropriate for both British Rail 's internal inquiry and the inquiry that I have announced under the railway inspectorate to look at all the implications that may be relevant to the work being undertaken .
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