Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He said Government funding should be available for political parties as in other European countries . |
2 | It is therefore quite impossible to suggest amendments to all permutations of the obligations currently being imposed on tenants , but the tenant 's adviser should be watchful for new variations on an old theme and indeed for innovative covenants which could cause the tenant a good deal of anxiety . |
3 | But we should be grateful for small mercies . ’ |
4 | These days , this is about as innovative as Hollywood gets , of course , but when the result is performed with the pace and panache of Russell Mulcahy 's Ricochet , maybe we should be grateful for small mercies . |
5 | Er there was no constraints erm within the project or within the responsibility statement on saying that somebody else should be responsible for certain things that we felt were outside our , our remit . |
6 | The Cadbury Committee recommends that the chairman of the audit committee should be responsible for answering questions about its work at the agm . |
7 | Because we are outraged by the conflict in Yugoslavia today , we should be ready for similar things to happen elsewhere in Europe unless we ensure that we set in place institutions to prevent them . |
8 | TOP carp fishery Burton Mere should be ready for fresh stocks of very big carp by Christmas . |
9 | One of their guidelines was what they called the correspondence principle , the requirement that classical mechanics should be recoverable for large systems . |
10 | The last entry , the rule 's weight , should be large for reliable rules and small for unreliable ones . |
11 | I can imagine that the whole process must be frustrating for marine archaeologists . |
12 | These agents must be present for prolonged periods , consistent with the observation that growth factors are required throughout G1 . |
13 | In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyasa of March 28 King Fahd said that the " prevailing democratic system in the world " was not suitable for the region , and that Islam favoured " the consultative system and the openness between the ruler and his subjects " rather than the " free elections " , which might be suitable for other countries . |
14 | GL reported on the Ness ‘ Plant Hunter ’ interactive video system , which might be suitable for Public Services . |
15 | He also pointed out that other named awards might be possible for specific purposes such as certification of access courses . |
16 | ( Some people think that this might be dangerous for inexperienced students , but it does not seem to cause any particular problems in Australia . ) |
17 | Small sums might be available for certain needs , such as redecorating parts of the school , and the appraisal might result in some changed priorities . |
18 | The author , Gavin Alexander , until recently head of Hampton School in Middlesex , for boys aged 11 to 18 years , says it might be better for 13-year-old pupils to be assessed in this way rather than sitting the Common Entrance and then being assessed again a year later . |
19 | Feminists working on social representations recognize , in addition , that human experience is highly symbol dependent , that the issue of language can usefully link psychology with other work in the social sciences and humanities , and that a greater focus on this area might be useful for psychological investigations of many gender issues ( e.g. Wetherell et al . |
20 | Such pursuits might be sufficient for short periods , but by their very nature are an inherently inadequate base for full-time retirement . |
21 | It was Arthur Holmes who first suggested that mantle convection currents might be responsible for continental movements , but he lacked any direct geophysical data that might have supported his views . |
22 | We have now shown that , even for a single symptom shared by a set of patients the explanation of that symptom might be different for different patients . |
23 | They might be ideal for daft holiday-makers , but certainly not for him . |
24 | It 'll be suitable for different sizes of people in a variety of conditions , but wo n't be suitable for more sophisticated windsurfing techniques . |
25 | And so , you could be late for various things like that , but you got the stick . |
26 | From now on she could be grateful for small mercies and be content to take one step at a time . |
27 | A ten-minute programme could be suitable for advanced learners who could follow it without difficulty . |
28 | Nevertheless , older industrial property could be useful for new companies wanting cheap premises and wishing to locate in the cities . |
29 | In addition , many employers are reluctant to allow employees to change status because they could be liable for unlimited arrears payments of National Insurance if these are subsequently disallowed by the taxman . |
30 | The ICA considered the proposal to be desirable in principle , but acknowledged that the cost implications could be significant for sole practitioners . |