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

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1 A primary objective for ODA-funded BGS support for the Geological Survey Department is the training of junior professional and technical staff so that both posts may eventually be filled by local staff .
2 The scheme is only operational in England but may eventually be extended to Scotland and Wales .
3 Here we are concerned with the basic principles , on which all else depends and which may eventually be applied to longer movements as well as to short sections .
4 The value of reports on one or two skeletons is not to serve as the basis of any theory of morphological relationships , but to provide standardized data which may eventually be built into a general picture of population at one period or through time .
5 And while the sea may be too dilute to make recovery of copper possible the technique may eventually be used in reclaiming copper from industrial wastewater .
6 The views and wishes of private individuals , however comprehensible , can not be permitted to influence whatever decision may eventually be arrived at . ’
7 These may eventually be harnessed as biosensor recognition components , although the structural lability of most receptors when separated from their lipid membrane environment is a serious problem .
8 They are also required to ‘ avoid excessive Government deficits ’ , and may eventually be fined for non-compliance .
9 A film is made up of a series of shots that may be photographed over various periods of time ; a ‘ take ’ that may have originally started out as three or four minutes in length may eventually be edited to a ten second shot .
10 Once again , one could elaborate this basic picture , which may loosely be described as one of ‘ mutual paranoia ’ .
11 Pressman and Wildavsky have made a tentative attempt to draw attention to what may loosely be described as the mathematics of implementations the way in which the mere quantity of agreements necessary may , even when all parties are committed to a policy , undermine or delay effective action .
12 After birth , HIV may rarely be transmitted by breastfeeding .
13 I am satisfied , therefore , that the issue which arises for determination , that is whether it is in the children 's interests that the mother should be permitted to live with them in England or whether they should be brought up in Australia where they could have more frequent contact with their father , may properly be determined in either court .
14 A Specimen Corporate Finance engagement letter is set out in Section 1101.1 We are required to document why it is we consider the client may properly be regarded as a Corporate Finance client .
15 This rule applies only to such services as may properly be offered as part of a solicitor 's practice .
16 Where a solicitor by himself or herself or with any other person without breach of paragraph ( 2 ) of this rule operates , actively participates in or controls any business , other than a solicitor 's practice or a multi-national partnership , which offers any service which may properly be offered as part of a solicitor 's practice , the solicitor shall ensure ?
17 while the portion of the Forest at present planted under the Acts may properly be managed with a view to producing the most profitable crop of trees , the remainder of the Forest should henceforth , in the interest of the nation at large , be managed with a view to the preservation of its natural aspect and condition as a Forest of surpassing beauty and unique character .
18 Subject to one very important exception , the English courts will not grant a Mareva injunction unless the plaintiff 's cause of action against the defendant is one which may properly be adjudicated upon in England .
19 He may not sue in his business name , although this may properly be recited in the particulars of claim to avoid confusion .
20 The LIFESPAN RDBI data transfer program may only be operated by the LIFESPAN Manager .
21 State enterprises may be converted into limited-liability companies or joint-stock companies , but financial institutions or saving co-operatives may only be converted into joint-stock companies .
22 Towards the end of this phase bronchitis develops , characterised by mucus containing immature lungworms in the airways , which may only be seen with the aid of a low-power microscope , and by cellular infiltration of the epithelium .
23 Under the RSC ( Amendment No 4 ) Order 1989 which amends Ord 6 , r8 , writs issued on or after 4 June 1990 may only be renewed by the court for a maximum of four months at any one time , unless the court is satisfied that it may not be possible , despite all reasonable efforts , to serve the writ within four months , in which case renewal of up to 12 months may be ordered .
24 Mr Lenarduzzi 's sleep is also disturbed by the thought that the interests of the nation may only be served at the expense of local needs or , indeed , that purely academic considerations might distort the wider implications of a proper education .
25 Under this modern view , contractual obligations may only be justified in order to deter or compensate some harm to the interests of another person .
26 Warriors still hunt the jaguar in ritualised fashion ; they must stalk it for three days and it may only be killed with a wooden spear .
27 This monster may only be killed by sighting its own horrid reflection , though weasels have been known to best it in battle .
28 Tables 2 , 5 , 6 and 7 , however , may only be applied by the classifier where instructed .
29 These principles remain important because of the narrow scope and possible inapplicability of ss.61 and 62 of the FSA , which may only be invoked in the context of investment business and on condition that a rule against insider dealing has been adopted by the SIB , an SRO , or an RPB .
30 No appeal lies against decisions of the Supervisory Authority and its decisions may only be scrutinized in the ordinary course of justice if they relate to the suspension of quotation of securities at the stock exchange .
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