Example sentences of "[that] [vb mod] be [vb pp] on " in BNC.

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1 This finality makes it proper to regard death as the most serious harm that may be inflicted on another , and to regard a person who chooses to inflict that harm as the most culpable of offenders , in the absence of some excuse or justification .
2 There is the sense here that reason is more than the sum of its parts , and that the serious pursuit of truth can , over time , generate a way of looking at the world and an approach to forming judgements on it that stands over and above any particular truths that may be assimilated on the way .
3 Mr Stan Hardy , the league 's new director-general , said yesterday that anybody could ask for material that may be held on them .
4 There 's one further search that should be made on a purchase or mortgage of unregistered land : if the seller or mortgagor is a limited company , which acquired the land before 1 January 1970 , search the Companies Register to ascertain whether any puisne mortgage ( ie a mortgage not protected by the deposit with the lender of the title deeds , such as a second mortgage ) is noted in its register of charges .
5 Pop music that should be heard on Top Of The Pops .
6 Erm I think we feel quite strongly that that erm er the the emphasis that should be placed on environmental considerations is is considerable .
7 In the final analysis you will have to make a decision that should be based on the most objective assessment you can make but relying to a certain extent on your own instinct and intuition .
8 It is the initial sorting out of requirements that must be done on an individual basis for the pupil with severe visual defect .
9 The costs of this are the interest that must be paid on it and the opportunity cost of being unable to undertake some other activity because of lack of funds .
10 There is indeed an immense amount of relevant work appearing from several directions that might be cited on the effect of organisational setting on individual information behaviour : see , for example , Boisot ( 1987 ) ; Tricker ( 1988 ) on cultural factors ; an interesting paper from an R & D perspective :
11 From the safety of space , it would prove an interesting experiment , one that might be duplicated on other worlds , far away , should it succeed .
12 Very often the appeal to the appellate tribunal can cover matters that might be raised on judicial review .
13 Homework , things that might be commented on in this
14 The Minister will know that we appreciate and share his concern about the handicap that might be placed on British industry by the European social charter .
15 But what better opportunity could there be of examining the fate of those seeds of reason that might be cast on the stony ground of the communal intelligence ?
16 However , having heard argument , I am satisfied that the order of Saville J. was provisional only and was subject to any further order that might be made on further material being placed before the court .
17 Consider a fictitious part that might be made on them in order to go through the network .
18 Indeed " spot the deliberate mistake " is one technique that might be used on occasions — a plastic object might be included in a collection of Victorian bric-à-brac , for instance , and the pupils would be required to explain that plastic had not been invented then .
19 And that 's the judgement that 'll be made on that day .
20 Other scientists were more concerned with physics that could be studied on earth .
21 Lord Sutherland told Maddison that life imprisonment was the only sentence that could be imposed on a murder charge .
22 They would rather ring for a cab for you , or even give you a lift home , than have to deal with any attack that could be made on you on your lonely way home .
23 Mr Brooke said the summer 's inter-party discussions were not peace talks as such , but they were one of the pressures that could be mounted on the terrorists .
24 However , the energies necessary to test a GUT or a TOE are unimaginably greater than anything that could be achieved on earth .
25 This new ‘ workflow ’ software opened up vast new possibilities for DIP solutions that could be justified on time savings and service improvements as well as space savings .
26 Do judges and lawyers recognize legal rights mainly in circumstances that could be explained on pragmatist grounds ?
27 Funds could therefore be appointed out to the children or other relevant UK beneficiaries without a tax charge ( although if subsequently income arose in the structure that could be assessed on the beneficiaries to the extent of the relevant income ) .
28 The police required a portable system that could be implemented on an IBM-compatible microcomputer .
29 The initial examination of the requirement was based on the categories derived in the earlier analysis , which produced some tentative conclusions about the type of records that could be held on a computer , and the potential advantages that could be gained .
30 The report starts with the premise that wild red deer are ‘ a valuable national asset that could be managed on a sustainable basis to produce greater net economic , environmental and social benefits than at present . ’
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