Example sentences of "be [verb] [vb mod] be " in BNC.

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1 The males to be vasectomized should be of a strain or genotype with a good breeding performance .
2 Gather together enough antimatter , and you have a cheap way of travelling to the stars — because obviously the only energy you would be using would be gravitational , of which there is plenty available in the Universe .
3 Information from existing database software engineering tools the customer may be using can be integrated into the BusinessObject dictionary at the entity level .
4 Information from existing database CASE tools the customer may be using can be integrated into the BusinessObject dictionary at the entity level .
5 However , we would ask that you complete the form as far as possible so that realistic estimates of the total number of tests to be undertaken may be made .
6 The circumstances in which , and the purposes for which , futures transactions may be undertaken should be specified and it should be indicated whether positions may be off-exchange as well as on-exchange .
7 A questionnaire survey of the beneficiaries who can be traced will be carried out in an attempt to answer some of these questions .
8 ‘ If a person presenting or directing the performance is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , it is a defence for him to prove — ( a ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the performance would involve the use of the offending words or behaviour , or ( b ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the offending words or behaviour were threatening , abusive or insulting , or ( c ) that he did not know and had no reason to suspect that the circumstances in which the performance would be given would be such that racial hatred would be likely to be stirred up . ’
9 Whether reasons should be given will be considered below .
10 The exact terms of the covenant to be given should be checked with the mortgagee concerned .
11 They depend on an appropriate display of responsible behaviour , and the circumstances in which they are to be given must be made explicit .
12 However , if an express agreement is required , how it is to be given must be determined .
13 Either the directive or the reasons for holding it to be binding should be counted but not both .
14 Applying to the inhibitory case the analysis of conditioning presented above leads to the suggestion that one of the associative links likely to be formed will be between the CS and a representation of no event .
15 An organization which if it ever came to be formed will be representing nearly two million people .
16 The sensitivity of these results to the way in which expectations could be formed will be investigated .
17 The second major issue to be examined would be the role of individuals and how human potential is mobilised .
18 Even if the witness is willing , the law of the place in which he is to be examined may be such as to render the examination inadequate .
19 In chapter 9 , one of the issues which will be examined will be whether social policy measures can help to cope with unemployment or whether it is primarily an economic problem .
20 Other issues to be examined will be those involved in randomly selecting a person to be interviewed within a household and problems arising in mixed surveys where non telephone owners are interviewed face-to-face .
21 The day when every museum attic will be filled can be delayed .
22 Posts which can not be filled should be considered as to their suitability for a job-sharing arrangement .
23 Finally , some fresh methods by which managerial power might be justified will be explored .
24 The unexpected usually occurs in military affairs for the simple reason that what can be foreseen can be deterred and so tends not to happen .
25 No one expects the editors to commit themselves before receiving a submitted paper , but some indication of the degree of pleasure with which a resubmission would be received would be welcome .
26 As a rough guide , the distance in nautical miles over which signals can be received can be estimated by taking the square root of your altitude and multiplying by one and a quarter .
27 The likely date for your case to be heard will be approximately one month after receipt of your original appeal letter , if your case is the only one for a particular school .
28 The likely date for your case to be heard will be approximately six weeks after receipt of your original appeal letter , if it is one of a number for a particular school .
29 Particulars of every contract to be registered must be presented to LCH " by or on behalf of " the clearing member making the contract on the market or the clearing member with whom the market member has a clearing agreement ( reg 6 ) .
30 The first to be consulted would be the National Portrait Gallery 's list of contemporary portraitists , an archive kept by director Robin Gibson , who has files and picture references on as many current painters as possible .
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