Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the power to impose conditions on processions , the grounds upon which a ban may be sought are still restricted to those of serious public disorder which the senior police officer believes that he will be unable to prevent , even taking into account the imposition of conditions under section 12 .
2 The only way the magnitude of this building may be grasped is by seeing the model of Prague in the Prague City Museum ( see p. 158 ) .
3 The reason for discussing the availability of judicial review before discussing the grounds on which decision may be reviewed is because the law of judicial review is more ‘ remedies-oriented ’ than private law .
4 In both cases , the conditions under which liquor may be sold are subject to the provisions of subs .
5 However , the question how and by whom such elements in the curriculum should be taught is perhaps relatively easily answered .
6 And the Government 's preferred method by which this responsibility should be discharged is the introduction of " energy management systems " microprocessor-based products which allow fuel consumption ( and control over environmental conditions ) within buildings to be centralised and automated .
7 The methodological criterion on which our own study must be based is the following ; that the supremacy of a social group manifests itself in two ways , as ‘ domination ’ and as ‘ intellectual and moral leadership ’ .
8 The court to which an application for a stay of action should be made is the court in which that action is pending and the court can either stay the action or allow it to continue on such terms as it thinks fit ( s 285(2) ) .
9 The grounds on which this remedy could be sought were summarized by Lord Diplock in the GCHQ case under the three headings of illegality , irrationality and procedural impropriety .
10 And yet the process whereby the dutiful , rational , moral citizen could be developed was complex .
11 Note that a judge or district judge may sue or be sued in accordance with the rules set out below , but if the court in which the action would be commenced is a court of which he is judge or district judge , then the action may be commenced in the nearest court or most convenient one of which he is not the judge or district judge ( Ord 4 , r 7 ) .
12 Whether the victim did believe that immediate violence would be used is immaterial so long as the offender intended to cause the victim to have that belief .
13 LAST week sweeping changes in the way County Durham 's fire brigade will be run were formally adopted .
14 The uses to which religion can be put are not always beneficial — indeed can be very damaging indeed .
15 Markets in exchange traded futures are much more " transparent " than the corresponding over the counter markets : the prices at which a future can be purchased are publicly available , and are the same for everyone .
16 The second main way in which a Christian 's mind can be affected is by allowing alien presuppositions to enter and dominate afterwards .
17 One way in which the source of methane can be identified is to identify trace components of the gas that 'fingerprint' its source .
18 The final way in which the decision might be varied is on appeal .
19 The circumstances in which freedom might be won were clearly defined , and Alexei knew that he had sometimes thought that the lowest class in the Empire — the proles , who worked for pay — were no less enslaved and had perhaps fewer rights .
20 The third way in which reliability might be breached is when , by judicious presentational techniques , a graph gives a more , or less , flattering view than is warranted by the underlying data .
21 A break with this doctrine was made by the Divorce Reform Act 1969 , now replaced by the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , as amended in 1984 , and the present position is that the sole ground on which a petition for divorce may be presented is that the marriage has broken down irretrievably .
22 Three-mode lasers , especially in folded resonators , are probably more complicated than theorists would wish , but the class of lasers in which chaos of this type may be observed is probably very large , and such experiments may well prove useful in testing the universality of the " universal " routes to chaos .
23 The main criterion by which all these forms of pedogenic modification may be distinguished is that they affect all parts of the bones and teeth more or less equally , so that the whole of the surface is altered , not just small parts of it .
24 The tighter control is thought to come about because many of the decisions about how work should be done are now taken in the office rather than on the shop-floor .
25 Time of supply Section 3(2) ( c ) states that the precise time to which reference should be made is when " the product was supplied by its producer to another " .
26 the proposition that as 40% of marriages ended in divorce the multiplier should be reduced was rejected .
27 He had rightly abandoned them , since the only way that honour could be restored was the path he had chosen ; or rather , the path on to which he had been propelled .
28 Just how such lack of pity could be justified was not vouchsafed .
29 While most of the strands from which the new synthesis would be woven are already visible before the war , they could only be patterned into a new web within the altered conditions of the university in society , and in the " national life " of the post-war era .
30 Whether the UK 's proposal will be accepted is in some doubt , not least because it has failed to engender the support of other Member States .
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