Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | But the last word on Czechoslovak politics should be Ladislav 's : ‘ The Czechs want freedom as a child wants a balloon . |
2 | This should be society 's aim for all its citizens too . ’ |
3 | DID Bill & Ted ‘ s Excellent Adventure make you laugh enough to be Comedy Video or do you think it should be Blackadder 's Christmas Carol ? |
4 | This should be England 's natural advantage when playing at home , a balance to alien conditions met on tour . |
5 | I accept he believes he should be England 's fly-half . |
6 | ‘ I am very happy with the way I am playing but I accept that he believes he should be England 's fly-half . |
7 | That it should be Hampshire 's good fortune to see this show first was due to good friends of the Horseshoe Theatre Company who had heard there was such a musical and the linkage with the Horseshoe 's artistic director , Adrian Reynolds was made . |
8 | By this stage , you could be feeling that you are quite an old hand at Christmas video making ; if so , recording the party should be child 's play in every sense . |
9 | Woking expect 4,000 fans to travel to what should be Brighton 's biggest gate of the season . |
10 | The relative beneficiary should be IBM 's mid-range but growing AS/400 business and to a lesser extent the RS/6000 . |
11 | Aye yeah that 's that that that I mean I 've went to that doctor and and it 's like a doctor 's surgery surely is should be sacrament yo you should n't , know what I mean ? |
12 | The rescue should be Japan 's second-largest ever . |
13 | In my view , the provision of adequate fire prevention and fire fighting measures should be Venice 's top priority . |
14 | It should be Bowe 's last defence until November when he is expected to fight Evander Holyfield in a rematch . |
15 | Italy , he jokes , should be Hungary 's model . |
16 | You 're absolutely right Stephen , the formula should be W = — gremlins in the computer again ! |
17 | ‘ That should be Patterson 's Fax coming through if he did what I asked . ’ |
18 | Must be Gary 's son she thinks is okay . |
19 | I am not very sure what 's wrong with her but I can tell by the way they start discussing the weather when I come into the room that it must be Women 's Trouble . |
20 | He braked in the yard at the rear of the Lodge , and through the windscreen I saw a plume of smoke rising almost vertically beyond a pantiled outbuilding which I assumed must be Laura 's studio . |
21 | Defence must be Gordon 's main worry , however , as at times yesterday , notably when Shaun Edwards found an ocean of space to lay on a try for Andy Platt , the tourists fell short of decent club standards . |
22 | In contrast , stand-in backs Mark Evans and Darren O'Leary excelled for London while the selectors were left in no further doubt that Jason Leonard , Brian Moore and Jeff Probyn must be England 's front row to face France at Twickenham in January . |
23 | But this revolution in what must be Britain 's most valued public industry , is taking place in the market place . |
24 | ‘ He must be Britain 's friendliest driver . |
25 | He must be Britain 's friendliest driver . |
26 | On this the last word must be Solzhenitsyn 's : ‘ There are many who are aware that communism is an evil and menace to the world , but who have nevertheless failed to grasp its implacable nature … |
27 | And according to Jacqui , the reason for this must be Steen 's fear of her being associated with him in the Sally Nash case because it might affect his chances of a knighthood . |
28 | This must be Paul 's reasoning as he applies Jesus 's principle to another area of experience . |
29 | On that view it must be man 's deepest desire — need ? — purpose ? — satisfaction ? — to live in the way that is in this objective sense appropriate to him ( the fact that modern words break up into these alternatives expresses the modern break-up of Aristotle 's view ) . |
30 | Remembering Lucy Lane 's description , he felt sure that she must be Anna 's mother . |