Example sentences of "they [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So the group at Shepherd 's Bush has a way to go before some of them might be deemed fit to audition there or at other vocational schools .
2 They may be suspected political opponents .
3 Well thing is people are moving to an area they may be given some information by their company but
4 Churches were burned , priests and peasants put to death , and the Saxon nationalists ( if they may be called such ) were further strengthened by the fact that Charles did not muster a Frankish army until the summer of 779 .
5 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
6 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
7 They may be made absolute ( relative to the top left-hand corner of the screen ) by using 128+x and 128+y in the Escape sequence .
8 If what they discuss and teach is considered to be a danger to the state , they may be deemed guilty of ‘ thought crimes ’ .
9 These persons were not necessarily well off , but they were literate in Sinhala if not in English and had a relatively high standard of living ; they may be termed local élites .
10 And they may be torn three ways , between the practical direction they are getting in the school , the advice they are being given in college and by their teaching practice tutor , and their own developing sense of the kind of teacher they would or would not like to become .
11 During this time , they may be carried considerable distances if they are in flowing water .
12 Of course , they must be kept flat and if any pressed material is left lying around uncovered it will begin to curl up .
13 Instead she suggests that the content of the formal curriculum should be entirely overhauled : ‘ for girls to become a more powerful group , they must be given some understanding of females ' past powerlessness … in other subject areas , like English literature , social studies , art , biology and — where it is taught — psychology , there is a similar need to examine what girls are learning about women 's abilities and potential , and therefore what they should ( realistically ) expect for themselves ’ ( Hannon , 1979 , p. 115 ) .
14 Both expansions of the European Economic Community led to the central institutions of the Community arguing successfully that , for the enlargement to function , they must be given more powers and the Community ‘ s political union must be strengthened .
15 The horse needs to help the rider to a greater extent over these fences and they must be made careful note of when walking the course .
16 ‘ I do not want to alarm villagers unduly , but they must be made aware of what has happened and take every precaution . ’
17 So they must be paid all arrears of wages , granted full pension rights accruing through continuity of employment , and given any pay increases that would have been their due if they had not been dismissed .
18 Zborowski supplied the charcoal , paints , canvas , and brushes ; he also hired the models ( Modigliani insisted that they must be paid three to five francs an hour ) and any accessories , although the painter rarely asked for anything but the human figure for his work .
19 They must be considered reasonable by the parties to them at the time of entering into the contract and they must also be seen as reasonable from an objective point of view .
20 In this sense , the ‘ essential ’ standards established at Community level provide a baseline ; provided goods and services meet these baseline standards , they must be permitted free access to the whole Community market .
21 Before these precursors can be incorporated into viral DNA , they must be phosphorylated Certain viruses ( the herpes group for example ) produce an enzyme called thymidine/ deoxycytidine kinase , which is responsible for adding a phosphate group to these two precursors .
22 Beneath the oral history lies a sad text of spies , betrayers , official reprisal and oppression , and heartrending devotion : ‘ Old Mrs Macdonald , after her guest had left the house , took the sheets in which he had lain , folded them carefully , and charged her daughter that they should be kept unwashed , and that , when she died , her body should be wrapped in them as a winding sheet .
23 When books or journals are on loan to staff , they should be kept secure , and in good physical conditions .
24 Obair has also had reservations about private sector developments in West Belfast — or perhaps they should be called public sector developments with a private face .
25 The best solution from my point of view is simply to recognise that rivers are part of the natural heritage of our country and that they should be made public rights of way , just as footpaths are .
26 ‘ I think they should be made aware of the opinions of the people central to the whole drama , ’ she said .
27 They should be given additional resources .
28 We recognise why that is , and it is a perfectly reasonable requirement that they should be given that free school meal , but it is producing a rather sudden burden for education authorities which they are finding difficult to accommodate at present .
29 He therefore proposed that they should be given increased representation in Legislative Councils and that they should be admitted to the administrative services .
30 In relation to individual service users and carers , they should be given full and clear information about the assessment process as it will affect them , how they might be involved and a clear statement of its outcome .
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