Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The view was taken that , since ISS offered a five-year programme of implementation , the proposals should be ones which could be implemented within that time-scale .
2 At the end of it , SHe had to say , ‘ The cities might be Paradise itself , but for how long ?
3 Once again , the principal performers could be children who are helping an adult .
4 Applicants should be graduates who have experience in water management issues related to agriculture and/or the rural environment in general , including water quality and pollution .
5 Exceptions would be undertakings whose business is similar to the group 's , are intended to be retained as long-term investments , and in which 3i has both active general management involvement and more than 20% of the equity .
6 Most of the participants will be women who are involved in journalism and communication training .
7 It should be noted that while 12 persons must be present who are using or threatening violence , only the person charged need be shown to have intended to use the violence .
8 The last term e it , is the error term of the equation and in the case that the equation has been specified correctly and is unbiased then the sum of the error terms should be zero which would reduce Eq .
9 All of these comments might be qualities which we refuse to see in ourselves , and could guide us along the path towards self-discovery .
10 Features will be photocopies which may affect the quality of photographs .
11 Other limestone gorges may be valleys which were cut very deep by old rivers but whose sides have remained almost vertical .
12 They are recruited from throughout Nepal and among the aircrews will be men who know the crash area intimately .
13 The Arrangements document suggests that the concepts which will be studied in the Short Courses will be ones which ‘ contribute to beliefs and values held to be fundamental to our society .
14 Some of these extra students will be people who are entering after several years in employment , or after years spent bringing up a family ; others will be coming straight from secondary education .
15 This is a very useful way of gaining a first impression of a program and other teachers or school librarians may be present who have used the software in class and have evaluated its use .
16 The most recent events may be impacts which have yielded craters with bright rays ( section 6.3.5 ) which may be no more than a few tens of Ma old .
17 Prisons should be places which are austere but decent , providing a busy and positive regime which prepared prisoners for their ultimate release .
18 Among the new employees will be radiographers who will operate the enormous magnet which powers the Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) scanner .
19 But other desires will be impulses which you should act upon — impulses which will help you to grow .
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