Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] with [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This very rich and delicious dish should be served with plain boiled rice or jacket potatoes and a boiled or steamed green vegetable such as Calabrese or Brussels sprouts . |
2 | It 's the older designs with low-grade locks that are most at risk : these should be reinforced with special key-operated patio door bolts . |
3 | They should be compared with other professional organizations , such as the National Association of Salvadorean Nurses , which have published lists of armed incursions into hospitals by the security forces , together with the names of patients , doctors and nurses who have been killed . |
4 | The general principle should be that in assessing potential obsolescence actual stock levels should be compared with expected future usage . |
5 | It should be furnished with complete sanitary equipment , and , if possible , tubs for washing clothes and dryers . |
6 | It may reach 200mm in length and should be kept with similar sized companions . |
7 | The back of the wall should be painted with special waterproof paint , called ‘ tanking ’ . |
8 | Perhaps general anaesthesia should be combined with pre-emptive local and regional anaesthetic blocks more often . |
9 | If a hebb-type hypothesis about memory being stored in the form of altered synaptic strengths is valid , then these altered connections should be associated with changed electrical behaviour in the cells the synapses connect ; that is , the firing patterns of the neurons should change as a result of training . |
10 | Instead , we must develop and improve our railways ( currently receiving the lowest subsidy of any nationwide rail system in Europe ) and obviously , for commuters travelling shorter distances , the use of bicycles should be encouraged with safe cyclist-only lanes . |
11 | Workers must be armed with helpful practice-friendly definitions of physical abuse , stresses Barbara Mallon , senior social worker with Bedfordshire SSD . |
12 | We have already discussed these fully in the previous pages , and it remains only for us to point out that contrapuntal forms must be used with an-overall formal design in mind . |
13 | However , several consonants are generally accepted as phonemes of RP despite not being free to occur in all positions ( e.g. , , , , , ) , so this argument , though supporting the one-phoneme analysis , does not actually prove that , must be classed with other single-consonant phonemes . |
14 | They must be bonded with thermo-stable epoxy resin ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
15 | In brief , the good leader , the man who could inspire his army , not merely he who could avoid the obvious pitfalls of generalship which Frontinus had pointed out , might be born with certain inherent qualities , but these had to be developed in the only way that could lead to success , through practice and experience . |
16 | Using a concept such as objectification , in which the cultural nature of the subject-object relationship is brought to the fore , the lines of this particular debate might be redrawn with important political consequences . |
17 | Some of these difficulties might be solved with genuine open systems architecture but not all . |
18 | In both those cases the express words used and the relevant clause could be compared with other express words used elsewhere . |
19 | Orem 's model of nursing was chosen to assess how clients could be assisted with universal self-care demands . |
20 | If matters improved but then worsened again as the injection wore off , it would perhaps indicate that the problems could be controlled with longer-term hormonal management , or even castration for Stan . |
21 | To save time and money , ICI decided that damage to the plant could be repaired with cheap prefabricated units . |
22 | It is interesting , however , to consider one particular aspect of climate and leisure facilities to see if they could be coupled with other national benefits and needs . |
23 | Some modules could be shared with other musical and theological courses . |
24 | On the nights he was in , the house would be stuffed with similar spotty friends who 'd be staying the night with us . |
25 | Mr Clinton made no mention of any other countries joining in the operation , which he said would be co-ordinated with existing United Nations relief efforts . |
26 | Dr Whim said the service would be offered with future new products or processes and reflected ICI 's waste minimisation policy for its own and other industries . |
27 | Up to 30 farms are being sought initially before scientists choose one which can be subjected to a systematic research programme in which partridges will be fitted with electronic tracking devices . |
28 | The Computing Services budget will be presented with other corporate activities in an Annual Plan , and expenditure will be controlled by the Garden Secretary as part of the Director 's Office operational activities . |
29 | If you try to squeeze these requirements in around the mainstream business , you will be left with scrappy little bits of free time that are useless , and your visitors will feel cheated . |
30 | He will be buried with full military honours at Frankby Cemetery , Wirral , following a service at Our Lady and St Joseph 's Roman Catholic Church in Seacombe , Wallasey , on Tuesday afternoon . |