Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | RIGHT Young dogs will readily recognize their toys but they should be trained not to become over-possessive towards them . |
2 | ( iii ) They should be taught how to analyse transactional documents critically . |
3 | They should be taught how to recognise authorial viewpoint and — where relevant — persuasive or rhetorical techniques in a range of texts , and how to use evidence when explaining their conclusions . |
4 | Any coarse greenstuff such as cabbage roots , hedge trimmings , etc. should be chopped up to avoid large air pockets . |
5 | This should be done annually to ensure dense sides , removing up to half the season 's new growth at a time . |
6 | A decade later a greater radical , Jeremy Bentham , suggested that the armed forces of all the European States should be reduced to low fixed levels , that all colonies should be freed ( one of the first recognitions in schemes of this kind of the importance which overseas possessions were now assuming in European politics ) and that a ‘ common court of judicature ’ should be set up to settle international disputes . |
7 | Taxes should be used mainly to develop creative programming on French television . |
8 | Chitted seed , along with adequate fertiliser , should be planted early to ensure early maturity . |
9 | Record must be handled gently to prevent bruising . |
10 | But there are loopholes within the Montreal Protocol which must be tightened up to ensure maximum benefit . |
11 | If the spin stops when the full opposite rudder is applied , the stick must be moved forwards to allow normal flight . |
12 | In addition , Rule 20.1 ( see para 12.2.1 below ) provides that particular care must be taken not to release new material in interviews or discussions with the media . |
13 | Care must be taken not to confuse corporate crime , crime committed by or on behalf of businesses , with white-collar crime , which refers to the occupational status of the perpetrators and may often be directed against businesses . |
14 | Any remaining balance of ACT must be carried forward to reduce future tax liabilities . |
15 | Though they might be putting off buying new carpets or curtains , they have continued to buy holidays . ’ |
16 | It was also profoundly necessary to understand roots and strengths of the culture so that what was best might be salvaged from carnage , and worries like Eliot 's — that the war might be fought only to preserve financial interests — could be assuaged . |
17 | The police believe we drive too fast and at a special motor racing exhibition later this week they 'll be demonstrating how to handle modern , high performance cars . |
18 | Home advantage meant that pitches could be prepared especially to suit fast bowlers , and come the first Test in Jamaica it was soon evident this is what had happened . |
19 | When fine materials are present it is necessary to separate them by wet sieving so that sands and the silt/clay fraction may be examined separately using different size determination techniques . |
20 | The quality , calibre , extra capability and extra commitment that they give are well worth any time that may be given up to volunteer reserve service . |
21 | Promiscuity may be used compulsively to suppress uncomfortable emotions or to gain a sense of elation in order to change a disordered mood and is a common cross-addiction with other forms of addictive disease . |
22 | To make a contribution to educational policy and practice by generating practical suggestions for how computers may be used effectively to stimulate exploratory and reasoned argument in the classroom , with particular reference to the curriculum goals of English and spoken language development across a range of curriculum areas . |
23 | Or a trade may be used not to do new business , but to transfer a credit balance between accounts . |
24 | Point estimates of aquifer recharge can be made from single profiles , and several profiles may be used together to determine regional recharge . |
25 | In this section we will consider techniques for solving these problems and , in passing , illustrate how dual simplex iterations may be carried out using compact tableaux . |
26 | Also , metal from various sources may be melted together to make new castings . |
27 | Management training and assistance with environmental protection would be made available , and steps would be taken further to open Western markets to Hungarian and Polish goods . |
28 | A US$5,900 million development fund would be set up to help domestic industry modernize so that its products could compete with new imports . |
29 | In the wartime agreement on pooling brains and resources for the original work on the atomic bomb , which was signed at Quebec in 1943 between the United States and Britain in association with Canada , there were five clauses : the signatories would not use atomic weapons against each other ; they would not use them against third parties without the others ' consent ; no information would be given to third parties without mutual consent ; Britain disclaimed any interest in commercial and industrial exploitation , because the heavy burden of production would fall on the United States ; and a Combined Policy Committee would be set up to ensure full and effective collaboration . |
30 | Of each quarterly instalment , 25 per cent would be set aside to support debt-reduction operatons . |