Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Your files should be in such a condition that anyone taking over the project in your place can make immediate use of them .
2 I thought you should be in all the roads 'll be blocked off .
3 should be in all day in n it ?
4 Any bank account should be in that person 's name and he should be the sole drawer to the account .
5 that the third exit you should be in that position .
6 An important role will be deciding what a fair rate of return for the academics should be in any given project .
7 No one should be in any doubt that the intention is to control the economies of the member states .
8 This would make a tempting combination , but that does not mean Paddy Ashdown should be in any great hurry to accept it .
9 The second school of thought contends that the word in this context means no more than to take possession of an article and that there is no requirement that the taking or appropriation should be in any way antagonistic to the rights of the owner .
10 No one should be in any doubt that these bombs were the IRA 's response to Sinn Fein winning seven extra council seats in Ulster .
11 SFE 's executive director , James Scott , said that no-one should be in any doubt about the importance of the financial sector to the country as a whole .
12 Why do you always want outside , it should be in any case .
13 The insurance valuation of the contents was probably lower than it should be in these days of rising prices , but if it could be taken as a guide and the amount split in two it might be regarded as fair .
14 The general standard of living is so much better , I have a f—ed-up up family — who does n't have a f—ed-up family ? — I 'm screwed-up and should be in some psychiatrist 's office , but in general there was n't that much for me to worry about , and I think that 's a lot less common in England .
15 Which should be in some cases be doubled in very bad weather like that .
16 I should be in some embarrassment if my name were to appear in the newspapers , for instance . ’
17 Whatever you write , it should be in some sense original .
18 Should be in some from er
19 ‘ Neither worked out but now the time is right and , by the end of the decade , cable and satellite should be in half the homes in Britain .
20 ‘ It is so very tragic and it really does tug at your heart to think of the state that her poor mother must be in that she feels she can no longer look after her child . ’
21 ‘ Have you , ’ he enquired , ‘ thought how many women there must be in this country who are giving birth this very minute who know nothing about babies , but will have to cope without any help whatsoever ? ’
22 ‘ But the murderer of Cosmas and Damien must be in this household . ’
23 ‘ The mechanism must be in this bed post , with a spring that runs here under the boarding and up into the other . ’
24 It may still be objected that , though pupils at school must be in some way ranked in order of merit , the only way to do this that would not be restrictive is by in-school assessment .
25 Even if we are assured that the creatures in question are not in any pain , some people will prolong the argument either by insisting that they must be in some sort of distress , or by claiming that even if they are not overtly suffering , what is happening to them is cruel and unwarranted exploitation .
26 Surely the bundles must be in some kind of order .
27 If only because the offence is defined in terms of ‘ duty ’ the concept must be in some way limited to the ways that the law obliges the constable to act , in however attenuated or weak a sense of that word .
28 And even then the said imagination must be in some place heavily impregnated with magic , which helps to weaken the walls between the world of the seen and unseen .
29 are clearly right to emphasise that new forms of politics and people 's support of these politics must be in some way connected to changing social structures and crises within capitalist society .
30 It was long believed that remarriage and the prospects of remarriage must be taken into account when considering a widower 's claim but this must be in some doubt following the wide interpretation given to s4 of the Act in Stanley v Siddique [ 1992 ] 1 QB 1 : see Kemp & Kemp ( Sweet & Maxwell ) 22 – 004 et seq .
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