Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This lack of interest may only be on the part of one partner . |
2 | Otherwise , rejection may only be on the ground of infringement of ‘ sovereignty or security ’ ; neither a claim to exclusive jurisdiction by the state of destination over the subject-matter with which the document deals , nor the fact that no cause of action would exist under the law of that state is a proper ground for rejection . |
3 | If you prefer that the algorithm should not invent new weights , but only select existing weights from the parent strings , then the crossover points marked ’ x ’ may only be at the ends of 8-bit sequences . |
4 | They last between half and two seconds and while their amplitude may only be in the region of 50 microvolts , they may be as large as 250 microvolts from peak to trough ( see Fig. 2.6 ) . |
5 | You — you have business to attend to — and I should only be in the way . ’ |
6 | But the keyboard socket should only be near the front if the motherboard is designed that way . |
7 | Although the Central Authority initially resisted the more direct encroachment of Whitehall on the Area Boards ( successfully insisting that communication should normally be through the Authority ) , the semi-political process which determined the Whitehall allocation of resources to electricity was mirrored within the British Electricity Authority . |
8 | Guarantee costs of these should normally be at the vendors ' expense . |
9 | On the other hand , contagious diseases should normally be within the definition , and workers with HIV/AIDS would be within the protected class . |
10 | To set the boat up , the butt of the mast should normally be in the position furthest forward . |
11 | They slid on to the bench opposite us , making pleasantries about how cold the weather had become and that we should soon be on the road for Somerset . |
12 | Two more records , an LP from the avant garde group Psychic TV and a sound-effects disc from CBS , should soon be in the shops . |
13 | Perhaps efficiency has turned into dumping and state-aided advantages enjoyed by only a few industries here , but both sides should still be on the record . |
14 | They should still be in the files at the Standesamt . |
15 | He said this would be all right since on my return I should still be within the age limit for joining the Political Service . |
16 | Some of the remainder must still be at the Institute in Rome ; a delegation from the Venice Soprintendenza and Padua 's Eremitani Church , which owns the fragments , is due to travel to Rome shortly to resolve the problem . |
17 | Julia , his bridle , I think , must still be in the tack room . |
18 | His ( professional 's ) preoccupation must always be with the promotion of the interests of his client … ( 1968 , p.5 ) . |
19 | They must always be on the lookout for the stalking feline hunter , whose aim is to get as close as possible before beginning the chase . |
20 | We must always be on the lookout for |
21 | A jug of water and a glass must always be on the table here when the Headmistress comes in . |
22 | He must always be on the move with those who influence , control and make the complex world of finance go round , and this includes those in the media concerned with money , investment , and economics . |
23 | The direction of your movements should always be towards the heart to encourage a good flow of blood , and therefore nutrients , to the part being treated . |
24 | Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade . |
25 | You should always be on the look out for extra long pentatonic licks that move horizontally along the fretboard , weaving right through and linking up two or more of the five pentatonic positions . |
26 | You should always be on the lookout for the markings which can be transformed to suit your own ends . |
27 | ‘ The vision of a manager should always be upward-towards the enterprise as a whole . |
28 | ‘ The vision of a manager should always be upward-towards the enterprise as a whole . |
29 | When this is suggested , the invitation should always be along the lines of : ‘ I 'd love you to come out for a run in the car with me some time . |
30 | The level of the grass should always be above the level of the beds or path . |