Example sentences of "of [n mass] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Each £250 or part of £250 will be treated as if it were bringing in an income of £1 a week .
2 A lump sum widow 's payment of £1,000 will be paid if you would have qualified for the widow 's allowance .
3 If Target pays Newco only the economic value of the group relief , £33 , then the remaining interest of £67 must be funded by payments of dividends from Target to Newco .
4 On earnings above £50,000 a combined rate of 50% will be paid .
5 These fancy varieties of goldfish can be placed in the pond during the warm summer months , but need to be removed when the water temperatures fall below 10–14°C .
6 If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day .
7 Interest of £19,200 will be added to the award .
8 The Soviet Union completed delivery of 25 Tu-154M passenger aircraft to China in December 1989 , Moscow radio also reported , adding that another batch of aircraft would be supplied in 1990 .
9 A further luxury Excise Duty of 10% will be assessed on specific expensive cars , which may happen to be imported cars , but simply coincidence , boats , furs and electrical goods .
10 Then an administration fee of £20 will be charged quarterly in arrears .
11 Information stored may be accessed more rapidly than on floppy disks and far greater amounts of data may be stored , typically 20M as opposed to 1.2M for a floppy disk .
12 This assumes that patterns and trends which can be identified in past ( historical ) sets of data may be projected forward , especially under stable economic , market and organisational conditions , for the purpose of forecasting perhaps up to one year ahead .
13 It will also consider the importance of data documentation and will discuss ways in which the value of data may be increased through , for example , integration of datasets and the compilation of teaching packages .
14 When petrological thin-sectioning ( see glossary ) is carried out , many separate items of data may be collected from each artefact studied , making it difficult to see those groupings of artefacts that have features in common .
15 Both kinds of data may be organised in two ways : a ) On a computer
16 Since virtually everyone working for the Group in Britain was paid by computer , the most reliable and immediate source of data would be found in the existing salary and wages software .
17 Modification of data should be based on arguments of fairness , accuracy and relevancy .
18 The IMS advised that , initially , a fairly simple system relating to one location and containing a limited amount of data should be set up .
19 As far as the technical points are concerned er there is the question , which source of data should be used to quantify migration .
20 While complete series are available for Hertfordshire , Worcestershire and Lincolnshire , staffing changes on the project meant that only 50 years of data could be collected for Durham .
21 Yet most of the pilot computer users we have spoken to have never even known what kind of data could be had from the Skymaster service , let alone reached the stage where they had worked out how to access the information .
22 An impression of the extent of expansion and subsequent volume of data can be gathered from the illustration in Fig 11.9 , which also summarises the stages of the exercise up to this point .
23 It often happens in large computer systems that , because of a lack of local control over the system , there is little confidence that accuracy of data can be guaranteed .
24 Alternatively , the volume of data can be restricted by selecting a specific archaeological period or group of periods — the study might be confined to prehistoric archaeology world-wide , for example .
25 Two further years of data will be added to the existing run of 35 years in the archive , a new manual will be prepared for databank users and the project will generate new long-run aggregate series of financial accounts for industries .
26 These give the analyst ideas on what sort of data will be needed to support information systems .
27 The accuracy of data must be suspected when the same document reports that 22% of tonsillectomies in the Yorkshire region are performed as day case procedures .
28 Other species of vole may be taken in smaller numbers even where the trapping data suggest that the other species are in fact more common ( Append .
29 A grant of £950 will be given to Dramarama creative arts to part fund a theatre project in Middlesbrough for people who are physically handicapped or who have learning difficulties .
30 Accordingly a minimum of £5 will be preferred in the present work , not so much as an arbitrary demarcation , but rather as one which should prompt us to seek further evidence to confirm the holder 's status .
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