Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] been provided " in BNC.

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1 Sir Rhodes Boyson , the MP for Brent North , who has led the Tory backbench campaign to wring more funds from the Treasury , argued that more money should have been provided for next year .
2 In a new report it complains that ‘ it is disappointing that much of the information the Inspectorate has expected to receive by now is not yet available to it … . the Inspectorate is still finding it particularly difficult not having a schedule and specification for the complete protection system ; this is basic information which should have been provided in the Pre-Construction Safety Report ( PCSR ) which will not be available until September 1983 ’ .
3 What can be done about discrimination against Travellers , given that travelling people in the Glen Road have been denied the fundamental right of official halting sites which should have been provided by Belfast City Council ?
4 Finally , no financial support should have been provided by a pharmaceutical company .
5 If the deceased has died in hospital , the bodybag should have been provided but the other items will be required for handling by funeral operatives .
6 In most cases damages will be for the difference between the value of the service provided and the value of the service which should have been provided under the contract .
7 Youth provision is , is a county council responsibility not a city council responsibility although for your information Mr , without the er zodiac youth centre grant in the ninety one , ninety two figures er , two hundred and thirty nine thousand one hundred and sixty six pounds were put in by the city council into that s , into that specific area in the Humberstone ward and the amount that was put in there in this financial year was approximately the same , but the reason being that there is no mar more money available is because hundreds of thousand of pounds were cut out of youth and community facilities that should have been provided by this city council by the Tory budget which this council approved last February .
8 They were as follows : ( 1 ) there is a dispute or a difference between the parties which has been formulated in some way or other ( see 15.5 ) ; ( 2 ) the dispute or difference has been remitted by the parties to the person to resolve in such a manner that he is called on to exercise a judicial function ( see 15.6 ) ; ( 3 ) where appropriate , the parties must have been provided with an opportunity to present evidence and/or submissions in support of their respective claims in the dispute ( see 15.7 ) ; and ( 4 ) the parties have agreed to accept his decision ( see 15.8 ) .
9 ‘ I 'm sure he 'll have been provided for , ’ Dora had said in disapproval .
10 His staff was much too small to give a reasonable teaching course , and the absence of serious opposition that might have been provided by another English veterinary school meant there was no great stimulus to change .
11 Their experiments were criticised because they had not rigorously excluded unconscious cues that might have been provided by the human trainers , as in the case of the famous German horse , Clever Hans .
12 This could have been provided under the Public Bodies ( Admission to Meetings ) Act 1960 ( as amended ) under which local authority meetings are open to the public with limited exceptions .
13 No better summary could have been provided of what the Commonwealth idea was about .
14 Suction could have been provided overnight only when clinically indicated and an assessment tool used to give the patient a longer rest period between interventions .
15 It could have been provided as an additional barrier to odour , but this could only have been achieved by the use of waxed paper — as seen in the Lethieullier vault at Little Ilford , Essex — between the top of the sides of the coffin and the lid .
16 One problem here is that now , if pre-emptive provisions other than those prescribed in the Act are to apply , they must be in the memorandum or articles whereas previously they could have been provided in other ways , for example in an agreement between the shareholders or as part of the terms of issue of the shares .
17 The answer to this puzzle may have been provided by some research carried out by American engineers on another large white mammal of very cold regions , the polar bear .
18 Larger employers are likely to have internal appeals procedures and failure there , where union representation may have been provided , is the point at which the employee draws the line .
19 The fact that it may have been provided by the member , not the society , and produced by an independent surveyor , not an employee of the society , merely shows , as conceded , that it is not in those cases action taken by the society .
20 He must have been well placed to advance from the re-establishment of his supremacy over the Picts in 672 to the imposition of it also on the Scots , and an opportunity may have been provided when Domangart was slain in 673 and his nephew , Máeldúin , son of Conall Crandomna , became king .
21 A further means , in hard cases , of avoiding the formalities required by s. 2 , Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 , and s. 52(1) , Law of Property Act 1925 , may have been provided by a recent Court of Appeal decision on the doctrine of donatio mortis causa , which enables a person , in contemplation of their death , to make a gift without formalities .
22 Both the ‘ Fine Rose ’ and the ‘ Superior Rose fully trimmed ’ would have been provided with buttoned rosettes , similar to those shown on a late nineteenth-century shroud in the Castle Museum , York .
23 Eardisley would have been provided with its station building for the opening of the first part of the line in 1863 .
24 Resources were obtained from central government under the 1952 Town Development Act and the 1961 Housing Act which subsidized the importation of an over spill population , but these were far less than would have been provided to a designated New Town where all infrastructure costs would have been borne by central government .
25 One can , surely , only convincingly use a ‘ last opportunity ’ rationale to refuse relisting if one can be sure that such opportunity would have been provided .
26 If they accept a contractual obligation to provide care , they may find that voluntary sector care increasingly substitutes for services which otherwise would have been provided by statutory agencies ; they will thus become mainstream rather than supplying supplemental , additional services .
27 2.17 This exercise has been described in a different way by Lord Diplock in Mallett v McMonagle [ 1970 ] AC 166 at p174 : The purpose of an award of damages under the Fatal Accidents Act is to provide the widow and other dependants of the deceased with a capital sum , which , with prudent management , will be sufficient to supply them with material benefits of the same standards and duration as would have been provided for them out of the earnings of the deceased had he not been killed by the tortious act of the defendant , credit being given for the value of any material benefits which will accrue to them ( otherwise than as the fruits of insurance ) as a result of his death .
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