Example sentences of "[that] [ex0] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Possible that there would be of course .
2 ‘ In other words , they do n't have to comply with all the regulations that there would be in a training office .
3 It was recognised by the defendants that when the employment of an agent came to an end it was likely that there would be in existence a number of policies which would have been effected during the period of the plaintiff 's employment in respect of which commission would normally be paid in future years if the employment had continued .
4 It is possible that there may be for instance some appalling typographical gremlin er has crept in to something so that something makes a nonsense .
5 In our part of the world we keep up the brave talk for the sake of the image of the region , so that there may be at least some inward investment and so that those industrialists , small business , training centres , local enterprises and cooperatives which are struggling so hard to make a go of it , will not be discouraged from at least having a go , but there is n't much hope and conviction really .
6 And any influence of Cézanne that there may be in the Demoiselles as it now appears is of the most general kind .
7 Let us consider the problems that there may be in proving the more serious offence of criminal damage .
8 erm and get rid of any institutional price setting that there may or wage setting that there may be in those in those industries .
9 Charity supposed that there could be at least an element of truth in that , though she did not feel comforted .
10 James expressed the negative side when he described it as ‘ the theory which denies that there can be in a sensation any element of actual locality , any tone as it were which cries to us immediately and without further ado , ‘ I am here ’ or ‘ I am there ’ ’ .
11 The more complex and ambitious our technology , the more we realize the billion pound difference that there can be in a millimetre .
12 Revised calculations from a working group chaired by Prof N. E. Day suggest that there will be between 1945 and 3215 new AIDS cases in 1997 .
13 ‘ It is generally thought from talks I have had with other chairman that there will be between 600 and 800 players released at the end of this season because clubs are seeking to trim their wage bills .
14 Therefore he realises that there will be times when this command will seem unfair , uncomfortable and unreasonable .
15 When assessing the financial rewards , it is wise to assume that there will be times when the accommodation is empty — so you will not be receiving any rent .
16 The governors acknowledge that there will be times when concerted central-bank intervention is desirable .
17 With processors galloping at 66MHz it means that there will be times when the processor is held back waiting for a slow peripheral to catch up .
18 We can expect with certainty that there will be in the near future an unprecedented worldwide demand for the development of IT systems such as those listed below : Robots , manufacturing cells , driverless tractors , computer-based controllers , computers , computer terminals .
19 This right does not arise under the SGA where the contract provides for delivery in more than one consignment , since there has been no breach in respect of goods not yet delivered , however reasonable it is for the buyer to fear that there will be in the future .
20 Imagine the confusion that there will be among single people who receive a bill based on a two-person household .
21 Mr Kinnock 's preference for his successor to be in place by the end of June proved impossible to meet , as the party 's rules decree that there must be at least 12 weeks in which to consult the three groups that make up the electoral college — MPs , constituency activists and the unions .
22 Their calculations of reaction rates in the Sun 's interior imply that there must be at least 10 20 times as many monopoles in the Sun as is possible according to the limits set by the non-detection of monopoles here on Earth .
23 When the equation is worked through , we discover that there should be at most 50,000 and at least 40 such civilizations .
24 Will my right hon. Friend go as far as to say that we definitely intend in the fulness of time to bring in legislation and , I hope , include in the legislation the provision that there should be at least one employee representative among pension fund trustees ?
25 Sharp was concerned with authenticity while Mary Neal 's main concern was that there should be in the dances something ‘ which … adds to the joy of life ’ .
26 It is also right that there should be in new rule eight five , a declaration on the part of prospective E C candidates that contains details of nationality , address and last constituency in the home member state and evidence that the individual is not standing as a candidate in another member state .
  Next page