Example sentences of "[modal v] [prep] [be] [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even here in the dusty , bounding Toyota , this old man has a distinctiveness , the clubbable , dependable qualities of what used to be called a gentleman .
2 ‘ La Piazza : used to be called the Padovani . ’
3 William gazed out of the window as they drove through what used to be called The Village and was now just another suburban shopping centre .
4 One used to be called the bottoms and one used to be called the Meadow Flats and yet they both led to the same place .
5 It would have been nice to go into partnership with my son Paul , but he deals in what used to be called the avant-garde , the most difficult stuff to sell , and wants to be in New York .
6 They used to have er a a what you call a front room , and then we used to call it the kitchen and then the other place where you wash your pots and the sink in and everything in , it used to be called the scullery in them days .
7 still blessed with a scent of what used to be called the counter-culture , they are also the most responsive to music generated from outside the mainstream corporate structure .
8 And there used to be two on the Road , one used to be called Palladium and one used to be called the Palace .
9 And underneath this archway you used to have meat stalls and fish stalls and it used to be called the shambles .
10 They used call the it used to be called the attic you see in them days .
11 The placing of Uruguay and Colombia in the third pool has satisfied the South Americans , and what used to be called the Iron Curtain countries can not complain .
12 This has been in use in the works office for some time , it was , it used to be called an aide-memoire .
13 Each constable at every junction of the street corners down , used to be given a game bird .
14 Stag parties and hen parties used to be held the night before the wedding , the last opportunity for the girls and boys to go out , or stay at home , with friends of their own sex .
15 They used to get erm these people on the Election Panel used to be paid a couple of guineas a time for their lectures
16 It used to be considered a deformity in other breeds and led to automatic culling , but in several continental breeds it is now selected for , although it can lead to problems in calving and perhaps fertility .
17 " He ought to be given a cup of coffee immediately . "
18 Sometimes she was so funny that it seemed she ought to be given a show of her own .
19 ‘ She thinks he ought to be given the sack , but Mr Potter wo n't hear of it .
20 The House ought to be given the opportunity to see another document : the document that sets out Labour 's programme , and presents the alternative that Labour Members are well able to encapsulate in amendments to motions but always fight shy of actually producing .
21 There 's a lot of emphasis these days about individuals growing as individuals , but are you really saying that because women are obviously individuals they ought to be given the opportunity of growing in a way that they could only do if they had jobs ?
22 Canada ought to be given the encouragement of making a serious bid .
23 While the BBC had remained a monopoly , television viewers had no programme choices nor , for that matter , could there be any argument as to which institution ought to be allocated the revenue obtained from the licence tee .
24 After all , British taxpayers are picking up the £60 million bill and we ought to be told a lot more about why it happened and why so much damage was caused .
25 ‘ It seems to me , ’ said Henry Tyler , in the last analysis a Ministry man , ‘ that this stuff , whatever it is , is something that ought to be put a stop to . ’
26 I 'm not all that religious , I reckon you can be good without goin' to Church , and that , but I know wickedness when I see it , and it ought to be put a stop to . ’
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