Example sentences of "[modal v] be in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 8.15.6 Right to make representations should be in expert clause |
2 | In 1899 Silvester Horne in his Popular History of the Free Churches claimed that Councils ‘ came together under the shadow of a great common peril … whenever sacerdotal intolerance had to be resisted the machinery should be in existence … |
3 | Bear in mind that the container should be in proportion to the size of the flowers — small blooms are lost in a large vase . |
4 | If it is accepted that representative or indirect democracy is at best an inadequate substitute for personal participation , and that everything possible should be done to ensure that the views and wishes of the people are represented as accurately as possible within such a system , it must surely follow that representation should be in proportion to the weight of opinion in the society itself . |
5 | Proportionality is similarly seen as a mistaken notion , since there is no reason why the treatment needed by the offender should be in proportion to the gravity of the offence . |
6 | The depth of the valance should be in proportion to the accompanying curtains , as with a pelmet . |
7 | Swags and tails are an elaborate form of valance and as such should be in proportion to their accompanying curtains . |
8 | The real point is that everything should be in proportion . |
9 | It is intended that these articles should be in addition to current missionary writing which appears in the magazine each month . |
10 | The NCC stressed that funds contributed by the finance industry should be in addition to the money currently contributed through central and local government , not as a substitute for it . |
11 | The scheme should be in operation by the end of the year , and companies will be disciplined , even disconnected , if they persist in phoning any consumers whose names appear on the register . |
12 | Rather than arguing that elderly people should automatically have a right to all forms of screening or other selective treatments , we should ask whether such programmes should be in Operation at all , and if the resources would not be better deployed in alternative approaches . |
13 | The dump is necessary because BBNFL 's new THORP reprocessing plant , which should be in operation by 1990 , will not be able to handle the volumes of waste that will be produced by Britain 's power stations in the mid-1990s . |
14 | That is economic lunacy , not saving money it 's lunacy it should be in operation making money bringing people in . |
15 | Note also , that neither the Hard Copy System nor the LIFESPAN Relationship Listing program nor any similar LIFESPAN facility should be in operation when the Validation program is run . |
16 | He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times , careful to avoid hackneyed subjects . |
17 | Instead , we should be in tune with what is happening environmentally in the most progressive countries in Europe and throughout the world . |
18 | ‘ And just what were you doing down there when you should be in school ? |
19 | Then he said the father ought to be ashamed of himself , using children who should be in school to make money , and that one day the police would find him . |
20 | She stressed that , as a councillor and member of the Social Work Committee , it was important that she should be in possession of these facts as soon as possible . |
21 | It may also be asked whether national political and economic policies are always debated and discussed with the seriousness they should be in curriculum committees or teachers ' colleges . |
22 | Photographs should be in black and white . |
23 | No one expects every one to hit these targets in the middle , but at least they should be in sight and the marksman should be provided with a gun that shoots straight . |
24 | We want the spirit of the Act , that the parents should be in position to cope , to come through , but they 're certainly not gon na be . |
25 | The whole action of your book should be in keeping with the action of books written at that particular time . |
26 | A real understanding of the issued raised will come about by the approaches to teaching that are adopted for this aspect of the initial training courses , which should be in keeping with the best of primary school practice . |
27 | James MacAllister 's number-one priority is always that any building should be in keeping with its setting . ’ |
28 | Orders should be in duplicate and numbered and should state exactly the goods required , quoting catalogue numbers when possible . |
29 | ‘ He was enormously complex and he had an almost inner pain about who he was sexually , what his role was , where he should be in life . |
30 | I should be in life class . |