Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [be] [verb] of the " in BNC.

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1 Yet David Carlton feels that too much should not be made of the gathering of opposition to Chamberlain 's National government policy of appeasement .
2 In answer to a Parliamentary Question , he said that where , following a successful challenge in the courts , retrospective legislation is introduced to restore the previous understanding of the law , it has long been the Government 's policy that the successful litigant should not be deprived of the benefit of the court judgment in his favour .
3 One aim of it is to make opponents of abortion appear unpatriotic and out of tune with American values ; but the main message being conveyed implicitly here is that women are Americans too : they should not be deprived of the rights and liberties guaranteed to all American citizens by the US Constitution .
4 The Attorney-General had been astonished at the verdict and came to the conclusion that the jury had viewed Leese as a stupid crank with honest convictions who should not be convicted of the serious charge of seditious libel .
5 Sight should not be lost of the calls for a separate small claims court ( see below ) and care must be taken in considering the use to which the procedure is put by the private citizen , as distinct from businesses and other organisations .
6 Although the Act does allow for children to be absent from Hearings under the circumstances already referred to , they should still be notified of the Hearing , and an explanation of why it is taking place should be given .
7 Mention must also be made of the marginalization of many black teaching staff because of their employment in ‘ community language ’ teams or as Section 11 teachers .
8 The same must also be said of the Pastorale d'été and the Prélude , arioso et fugue , a transcription dating from 1936 of a piano piece composed four years earlier .
9 The suspect must also be told of the ground of arrest at the time or as soon as is practicable thereafter ( s.28(3) and D.P.P.
10 Account must also be taken of the degree of competition for the work .
11 Mention should also be made of the French theologian Auguste Sabatier ( 1839–1901 ) , through whom the movement also made some impact on the French Roman Catholic Modernists , notably A. F. Loisy ( 1857–1940 ) .
12 Mention should also be made of the importance of large corporate organisations as disseminators of news , entertainment , and cultural values , bringing an ability to influence perceptions of political issues and prompting Goyder to ask whether ‘ spiritual and intellectual values [ can ] be safeguarded when the channels for their transmission to the masses are cut in commercial grooves for commercial ends ’ .
13 Mention should also be made of the City and Guilds Course No. 926 , its Instructor/Supervisor 's Award , which has been introduced to help meet the need for suitably trained instructional staff for the MSC 's Youth Opportunities Programme .
14 The client should also be warned of the dangers of misrepresenting the effects of the terms , and of settling claims without reference to the terms .
15 Full advantage should also be taken of the payment on account scheme and all eligible disbursements should be claimed as soon as they are incurred .
16 The client should also be reminded of the advice , where appropriate , throughout the lifetime of the case .
17 The Master of Moots or other organiser should also be informed of the authorities to be cited , in order that he may arrange for such reports or case books as are available to be brought to the courtroom .
18 The pious Jew , when observing an ordinary bush , should then be reminded of the burning bush and should attempt to see the imperceptible workings of the Divine Presence within the ordinary bush .
19 He was pressed into the ranks of the northern army , ‘ whereby he might somewhat be instructed of the difference between the sitting quietly in his house , and the travail and danger which others daily do sustain' .
20 ‘ By this means , the peaceful penetration of foreign markets , a state that possessed all the outward political attributes of independence and power might nevertheless be robbed of the internal , material , politico-economic bases of such independence and power . ’
21 Thus it might erroneously be said of the dog 's leaping to catch the ball that what I really see are just its movements , upon the basis of which I make a leap of faith to its inner , privately introspective , enjoyment .
22 So that 's very , very important because it can be very misleading and you could be fooled into thinking that there 's nothing wrong with the baby , then there 'll also be swelling of the hands , feet and the eyelids might swell up , the medical word for that is oedema which you may well see in books , which means swelling occasionally the overlying skin is
23 Evidence might also be brought of the amount of time spent performing the function , the consequences of it not being performed by the job-holder , the relevant terms of any collective agreements , the work experience of past holders of the position , and the current work experience of co-workers in similar jobs .
24 PARACETAMOL could soon be cured of the stigma of being a ‘ dangerous and insidious ’ drug .
25 Professor Rhys , of Cardiff Business School , points out that the Essex plant is in an area of low unemployment and that the same could not be said of the other big plants .
26 That could not be said of the Cuban missile crisis which could be seen as President Kennedy 's determination to uphold the Monroe doctrine .
27 Unfortunately the same could not be said of the bad weather ruling which reared its ugly head too often .
28 The senior staff of the TANU press felt that , while they might not always be in agreement with everything the Government and its various ministries did or said , they were committed to its goals ; the same , they believed , could not be said of the Standard .
29 But it certainly could not be said of the master-manufacturers that theirs was the whisper of a faction , nor of the unions in their post-1832 revolutionary phase that theirs was the voice of the nation .
30 Cameron and Menzies looked at each other , searching for signs of belief that something could still be made of the occasion .
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