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

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1 The latter had further to go and should be in place when the raid on the castle began ; but if , by chance , their crossing and arrival was discovered and the enemy alerted , then the main objective could be aborted .
2 The new system , which should be in place by the end of this month , will replace the current pen and paper score sheet method with 30 laptop computers — one for each scorer — connected to a database .
3 DEC also subcontracted the London-based software house Transvik Ltd which had previously developed the software for the Nordex exchange in the City of London ; it was its foundation on the pound sterling that caused the failure of the bond transaction , but contrary to local press reports , the system did not crash and an update to overcome the problem should be in place in a few weeks time .
4 The new system , which should be in place by the end of this month , will replace the current pen and paper score sheet method with 30 laptop computers — one for each scorer — connected to a database .
5 For the Reaganites , economic policy was the legislative priority ; first came budget cuts and then tax reduction and it was essential that these should be in place within a few months , before the end of the honeymoon period .
6 At the same time , the United Nations is clearly contemplating the circumstances in which a peace-keeping force might be sent and I can well conceive of circumstances in which , in order to underpin a peace , a peace-keeping force should be in place .
7 ( 4 ) If a cash underwritten alternative or a rights issue is being used to finance the bid , the underwriting agreement should be in place before the announcement is made and the terms of the agreement should ensure that there is a guaranteed commitment to provide the necessary funds if the offer becomes or is declared unconditional .
8 Rev. Nicholas Beddow , from St. Paul 's , said the new window should be in place by Easter .
9 James Williamson , director of estates with Darlington health authority , said the keenly-awaited scanner should be in place by the end of the year .
10 Forward planning and good communication are the two foundation stones that must be in place to guarantee that people ill with HIV have the best choices and continue to enjoy the very best quality of life , wherever they choose to be .
11 ‘ A system failure has a knock-on effect throughout the hotel and adequate contingency plans must be in place to cope with such a situation .
12 A new secretary-general must be in place by the end of the year .
13 The election must be in place before any dividend is paid .
14 Hewlett-Packard says it is preparing the appropriate channels to handle the volume box , which it says must be in place before the thing is launched .
15 HP says it is preparing the appropriate channels to move the volume box through , which it says must be in place before the thing is launched .
16 Editor , — If operative mortality is to be of any use as an indicator of quality in cardiac surgery a system of risk stratification must be in place .
17 He further explains that before the machine can be operated five micro-circuit keys must be in place .
18 This step consists of identifying in detail what is required to get from here to there : the activities that must be completed , the resources that must be allocated , the relationships that must be in place , the management structures that are necessary for the transition , and the rewards that must exist .
19 Ultimately , if a journal editor is to be a gatekeeper of scientific knowledge , procedures must be in place to assure both readers and authors that their work is to be taken seriously .
20 Arrangements must be in place so that deposits are protected in the event of the insolvency of the package organiser .
21 That change might be in place by the time Pakistan visit West Indies this winter .
22 Wayne knew how finicky she could be about place and mood , but this plan was one which had all objections beaten before they could even be raised .
23 It is expected that the new system could be in place in the year 1993–94 .
24 Thus the model can not take account either of changes in operators ' costs or of developments such as road pricing or a carbon tax which could be in place in the medium or long term .
25 It will be valuable if our definitive document could be in place by the time FRS 3 comes into force on 22 June 1993 .
26 ‘ I was running out of time to do anything else , ’ said Ms Hinchliffe , who has heard the safety bumps could be in place by spring .
27 Conference organizers hoped that a treaty could be in place for signature at the UN conference on environment and development , to be held in Brazil in June 1992 .
28 If legislation were introduced early in the next session of parliament ( beginning in November 1991 ) , the first of the new authorities could be in place by April 1994 , and local authorities would be consulted on the basis that the new tax could be in place in 1993-94 .
29 If legislation were introduced early in the next session of parliament ( beginning in November 1991 ) , the first of the new authorities could be in place by April 1994 , and local authorities would be consulted on the basis that the new tax could be in place in 1993-94 .
30 He added that if swift action was taken , new legislation could be in place by the end of the parliamentary session .
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