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

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1 It is the client 's business that may be damaged by a breach of confidentiality .
2 The inferences that may be placed in data materials can and do change as theoretical frameworks change and shift .
3 The offences are subject to defences that may be summarised as being ‘ no-negligence ’ defences , that is , that the organiser was not responsible for any default that may have occurred in the conduct of the meeting or procession .
4 Wesker might be accused of being somewhat subjective about the play , a charge that may be repeated as the producer of his own work .
5 Language is made up of units that may be repeated sequentially ( e.g. papa ) or combined recursively ( e.g. Bill saw John in the car ) and so a way of recording competing interpretations is needed which distinguishes between different tokens of the same unit .
6 The banks and cuttings have been left ‘ wild ’ for so long that they are rich in plant life with tremendous variation which is reflected in the 60 different bird species that may be seen along the line .
7 There are many more directions to suit an individual 's needs , but the primary directions always precede any secondary direction that may be given .
8 But for all the desirability of the help that may be given in careful marriage preparation , the experience of marriage itself brings to , life many personal challenges .
9 There is a passage in Wittgenstein 's Philosophical Investigations in which he compares an answer that may be given to a philosophical question about someone else 's pain with an answer that may be given to a question about the meaning of ‘ It is 5 o'clock on the sun ’ .
10 There is a passage in Wittgenstein 's Philosophical Investigations in which he compares an answer that may be given to a philosophical question about someone else 's pain with an answer that may be given to a question about the meaning of ‘ It is 5 o'clock on the sun ’ .
11 Wittgenstein does not compare other answers that may be given to the two questions .
12 If you choose to stay in the scheme , you may also share in its benefits — such as any additional increases that may be given .
13 To sum up , in positing an item as an ontological existent we are at the same time by implication positing this item as a potential subject of a non-arbitrary subset of predicates from among an indefinite number of meaningful predicates , and hence as completely determinate with regard to possible descriptions that may be given of it at any given time .
14 The quality , calibre , extra capability and extra commitment that they give are well worth any time that may be given up to volunteer reserve service .
15 All Information supplied to you and your Representatives and statements of fact in any reports prepared by you or your Representatives in connection with the purchase and sale of the Company will be deemed to be disclosed for the purposes of any representations or warranties that may be given .
16 Linked to this is the way the lecturer refers to what is written on the board or the object of the demonstration — something that may be done verbally or visually .
17 So , please think carefully before you take an axe to any ivy and consider the harm that may be done to countless woodland birds and insects .
18 The political damage that may be done to governments by industrial conflict may be illustrated by the fall of the Heath government in the course of the 1973–4 British miners ' strike .
19 It can also examine timetables to ensure that bus companies operate not only at peak times but at midday or at other times when people wish to travel to doctors , hospitals or services that may be situated in the centres of population in cities and towns .
20 The Gemini Flash IIA is designed with wingtips that may be adjusted , when on the ground , such that the angle of incidence of the tip areas of the wing can be set to correct any inbuilt tendency of the wing to turn in flight .
21 Examples of possible objectives that may be achieved through sales promotional activities include :
22 Personal sources provide a view of intangible aspects of the environment that may be filtered out by written media .
23 Actions for damages ( as opposed to injunctions ) have not so far figured largely in litigation against individuals caused by industrial action ; the limits to union liability set by the 1982 Act are low in relation to the loss that may be suffered and the very large fines imposed for contempt by disobedience to injunctions have probably been a more powerful sanction .
24 At the other end of the scale , rules would define precisely the shots that may be made for specified circumstances , confining all shots to the head and shoulders of the Member who has the floor , for example ( this solution has been adopted by the Canadian House of Commons ) .
25 I have indicated several recommended walks that may be made from parked cars , even reaching a few of the more spectacular mountain summits .
26 Inquiry has no bearing on the practical concerns of life , and science should not be valued for any ( unscientific ) practical applications that may be made of its current resting places ( 1.616ff . ) .
27 The use that may be made of the occurrence or non-occurrence of a reinvestigation by the defence is bound to be problematic .
28 The notice of objection was expressly stated to be ‘ without prejudice to any challenge that may be made in any subsequent proceedings , for instance by way of an action in negligence . ’
29 The effect of this judgment would be to substitute rather different declarations for those made by Vinelott J. The declarations should , in our opinion , subject to any comments on the drafting that may be made by counsel , be in the following form :
30 The AWB also controls the length of the working week and the allowances that may be made in the weekly wage for various payments in kind .
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