Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [prep] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 Requests for Party Visits should be made in writing to the Manager
2 The company claimed that Mr Shove 's financial loss as a result of being deprived of private use of the car should be calculated by referring to the tax charge on it .
3 This should be done by writing to the Address given below or by completing and returning the tear-off slip which was included with the Notification of Entry .
4 She should be up to date with her vaccinations , and should be swabbed before going to the stud — vet 's visit plus consultation and advice , the swab , postage , lab fees — see how it adds up ?
5 As with the loop , your first roll should be performed by climbing to a safe height , putting on lots of forward speed ( it helps to do it downwind ) and holding the lateral cyclic hard over until the roll is complete .
6 Comments should be submitted in writing to the Assistant Director , , using a Module Comment Form obtainable from the Council .
7 The idea that learners should be discouraged from attending to the formal properties of language is comparable to the idea , prevalent in a previous era , that learners should be denied all access to translation .
8 Complaint may be made by an individual or by a body of persons , for example a residents association and should be directed in writing to an M.P .
9 Care should be taken before agreeing to a lock out .
10 Overnights can be arranged in Kathmandu , but longer trips should be booked by writing to the company at PO Box 2769 , Kathmandu , Nepal .
11 A complaint must be made in writing to a councillor of the authority concerned for forwarding to the commissioner , although the commissioner may consider a complaint direct if he is satisfied that a councillor has been requested to pass it on , and has failed to do so .
12 Once a decision is made it must be communicated in writing to the claimant , who then has three months in which to appeal against it to the SSAT .
13 CANCELLATIONS MUST BE NOTIFIED IN WRITING TO YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR TO US IF YOU HAVE BOOKED DIRECT , AND COMMENCE FROM DATE RECEIVED BY US
14 Full details must be notified in writing to General Accident as soon as possible after any loss , damage or accident .
15 Full details must be notified in writing to General Accident as soon as possible after any loss , damage or accident .
16 The assumptions on which Modigliani and Miller base their model are very important and hence they must be described before proceeding to a formal development .
17 The names of taxa must be adhered to according to the international rules , but it is permissible to anglicise the endings , so that members of the superfamily Trichostrongyloidea in the example above may also be termed trichostrongyloids .
18 However , his young family is very important to him , and he had reservations about being a selector because players might be inhibited from coming to him with their problems .
19 Consequently , a Filing Working Party was established and , alter extensive examination of the reference construction , it was found that the only changes considered viable ( ie that could be made without having to completely revise the titles of some 60,000 active files ) were to the first three fields of the reference structure , establishing the basis for a limited computerised search facility in the proposed index system , rather than the extensive facilities envisaged by the FAOR Team .
20 The cancer was not eliminated , but its growth ceased , and for many years could be prevented from spreading to distant tissues as long as treatment with hormones continued .
21 erm but these things could be done without going to committees , without any problem whatsoever if we just have this experiment to see how it works .
22 Combined with concentrated settlement in pueblos , the resultant wastage of labour in cultivation could be enormous ; as much as twenty to thirty days a year could be lost on walking to scattered and distant strips .
23 If this were so , the existence of ideologies could be explained without resorting to an ‘ anthropological dimension ’ .
24 This is to undervalue the grief work , which could be assisted by listening to the stories of the person , the events of the death , and the pain of the loss being experienced .
25 The Confait Case ( 1977 ) illustrated how innocent suspects could be pressurised into confessing to something they had not done in the face of sophisticated techniques of interrogation and rather less sophisticated threats .
26 We could be accused of listening to foreign propaganda even if we were not , and now that we were on the suspected list this could have been a good excuse for having us arrested again .
27 This problem may be illustrated by listening to a foreign language ( about which one has no knowledge ) and trying to determine the location of the word boundaries .
28 The segmentation problem for speech may be illustrated by listening to a foreign language about which one has no knowledge and trying to locate the word-breaks .
29 This may be of particular benefit in paediatric liver diseases where the diagnosis of PSC may be made without resorting to invasive techniques .
30 Where NICs have been paid which , in the light of this latest interpretation of the rules , ought not to have been paid , application may be made by writing to : the Contribution Agency Refunds Group , Department of Social Security , Newcastle upon Tyne , NE98 1XY .
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