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

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1 Alternatively , one of its Regional Offices may be contacted for which the address and telephone numbers can be found in local telephone directories .
2 The Forces Aerogramme which is available at all post offices may be sent to and from HM Forces worldwide .
3 The general implications of information technology in offices may be summarised as follows :
4 In the provision of services the field or area offices may be more important than the centre ;
5 The problem of lack of space is perhaps easier , since new parliamentary buildings giving around 100 more MPs their own offices should be ready by this summer .
6 Fremantle 's motion was put to a vote and rejected and it was agreed to recommend that new fire-proof Foreign and Colonial Offices should be built on part of the park to conform with a general plan for rebuilding the area .
7 It would seem that Madam ( please call me ‘ Falklands ’ ) Thatcher has decided that 145 local tax collection offices should be closed over the course of the next four years , with the loss of 3000 Inland Revenue jobs .
8 Mr Brian Sedgemore , formerly PPS to Mr Benn , has suggested in The Secret Constitution that these political offices should be staffed ‘ by whoever the Minister wanted — industrialists , academics , journalists , trade unionists , shop stewards , may be MPs ’ .
9 We recommend that a survey of visitors to RBGE offices should be undertaken , in order to determine the reasons for visits , and the volume of such use — we have no current figures for this , no means of ensuring accuracy , and no methodology for making even crude estimates .
10 I shall nevertheless vote against the motion and I shall vote for the amendment although as much as I wished it had happened or , or erm a different proposal to Mr because I do n't think it helps your argument when you call your opponents instead of arguing face and er unlike Mr I actually do believe its in subsidiarity and I think we should accept Leicester and Leicester only and what the Leicester hunt will do should be decided here in Leicester , not in Westminster , er any more than the composition of our offices should be , should be decided in Brussels and I believe in subsidiarity .
11 The heads of these offices might be men of authority and influence , but they owed little of this to the departments over which they presided .
12 From outside the newspaper 's offices could be heard the murmur of distant artillery as the Israelis and Phalangists fired into the city .
13 As he showed in a report , dated 30th March , 1839 , to the Commissioners of Woods and Forests , the existing offices could be retained until the new block was complete , and it could form the first stage in a complete rebuilding of both sides of Downing Street .
14 The removal of party influence from government , particularly in the offices of Home Affairs and the Agency for National Security Planning would , in theory at least , reduce the ability to which these offices could be used to favour the DLP .
15 The two offices would be on a ‘ similar site adjoining Charles Street , of which the Government was now in possession , with the exception of a very small portion indeed ’ , which would be the subject of another Bill to be introduced to Parliament .
16 These offices would be organized hierar-chically , with compliance being to superordinate instructions expressed in terms of universal fixed rules .
17 As a result of the consultancy report , it was decided that seven of RBIS 's ten local offices would be closed — with no compulsory redundancies — and that RBIS would operate out of a head office in Manchester while RBIC would operate from three regional offices in Glasgow , London and Manchester , with its head office located in Glasgow .
18 Relations with China improved at a less dramatic pace , but in October 1990 , after a South Korean team had participated in the Asian Games in Beijing , the two countries signed an unprecedented trade agreement , under which trade offices would be established in each country which would perform limited consular functions and would provide the basis for the eventual normalization of diplomatic relations [ see p. 37779 ] .
19 Perhaps eventually small drop-in offices would be open in large towns or cities , offering instant face to face access .
20 The company has its own customer information system named CARGOLINK and by the end of the present year all the company 's offices will be using this system thus enabling the organisation to control each individual consignment during the transport from booking to final delivery to end user .
21 Tourist offices will be open seven days a week ; signposting is to be improved for visitors who do not know an alpha from an omega ; there will be tougher inspection of hotels and boarding houses .
22 Two support and maintenance offices will be up and running on the continent by the end of year .
23 The other applications , especially those relating to work carried out in offices will be considered in the remaining paragraphs . ’
24 the processing and transmission of information by offices will be speeded up considerably
25 Council offices will be inundated with people querying their bills .
26 All the claims from Strathclyde and other offices will be properly decided according to the previous arrangements .
27 Offices will be in Osaka and in Shiga prefecture .
28 The audit , er , the the accounts your your offices will be assigned er , as of the twenty-third of December , of ninety-three , and , but we 're not able yet to conclude the audit as I 'm considering an objection which has been received from a member , on the matter of publicity .
29 ABOUT 80pc of the villagers of Treuddyn , near Mold , have signed a petition calling for guarantees that post offices will be kept in rural villages .
30 The first phase , to provide 18 bedrooms , a day centre and administrative offices will be opened in April .
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