Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adj] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 The intra-group transfer should be possible to achieve on a no gain/no loss basis for capital gains tax purposes under s171 TCGA 1992 ; it should be exempt from stamp duty under s42 Finance Act 1930 ( as amended ) provided transferor and transferee companies are " associated " within the meaning of Finance Act 1967 when the asset is transferred ; and outside the scope of VAT under section 29 VAT Act 1983 where the transferor and transferee companies are members of a VAT group .
2 It should be possible to focus on any field .
3 It 's self evident Mr Deputy Speaker that this government is utterly unconcerned to carry out an obligation to which is bound by a treaty , freely entered into and the minister must answer the question of how he squares this inactivity with regulation nine three which obliges registration officers to take reasonable steps to obtain information about who should be eligible to appear on the electoral role .
4 The inexperienced should be able to call on the advice of their superiors .
5 ‘ We should be able to call on individuals or groups from the support force , who might undertake a short-term assignment helping a particular authority with a particular issue ’ .
6 King George thought his sons should be able to live on their official incomes which he was not prepared to augment so they could indulge their more frivolous pastimes .
7 The buyer also should be able to sue on the basis of breach of contract if the item is defective and fails to comply with implied terms such as those concerning merchantable quality and fitness for purpose .
8 it was of utmost importance in the context of litigation that a party should be able to rely on the discovery of his adversary .
9 All the tools that you need are there and with intelligent use you should be able to manage on your own most of the time .
10 The Committee further proposed that the Attorney-General should be able to act on his or her own initiative and apply to intervene in an action or to pursue an appeal even where the parties had settled their differences .
11 Either of these should be able to advise on the importance of the find and what to do next , but if there is no one in the area , the local reference library should be able to advise on who to contact .
12 Either of these should be able to advise on the importance of the find and what to do next , but if there is no one in the area , the local reference library should be able to advise on who to contact .
13 If you are buying a new heater , showroom staff should be able to advise on this .
14 Now you just said you 've got your own property to sell and that 's on the market at the moment okay , erm have you had any advice on mortgage and what we should be able to obtain on the mortgage side of things ?
15 To start the exchange we have to suggest a list of possible topics , but we also feel confident that we could should be able to lecture on any topic , any scientific topic , to , for instance , third form children certainly .
16 Most motorbikes and petrol-driven machines should be able to run on unleaded fuel , but it is advisable to consult the manufacturer or dealer for accurate advice on the individual product .
17 The Friends are understandably zealous in their pursuit of donations , but they should be willing to admit on this occasion their zeal was misplaced .
18 All language is morally loaded ( one campaigner 's unborn child is another 's clump of cells ) but those who would trick the public by the term pre-embryo should be prepared to concentrate on the moral status of the early embryo , not on dreaming up a new vocabulary .
19 But if no decision has been taken either way , then the court should be free to decide on the merits , making the best decision for the future , though of course taking into account strategic consistency . "
20 It is said that Parliamentary materials are not readily available to , and understandable by , the citizen and his lawyers who should be entitled to rely on the words of Parliament alone to discover his position .
21 I should be interested to stand on the sidelines and watch the blood running down the walls as that is sorted out between the two ruling Labour groups .
22 But both are things we must be prepared to do on occasion , and both are preferable to staying at home and watching a lot of odious rubbish on television .
23 ‘ The man in the field must be prepared to work on his own and work conscientiously .
24 You must be prepared to stand on the practice green for ages .
25 The aggressor must be prepared to deliver on his threat , with more bombs and , if necessary , with all-out war .
26 It must be wonderful to go on holiday to a sunny country instead of going to Saltcoats with us .
27 To quote the dictionary again , the word ‘ adventure ’ contains in it an element of the unexpected , of chance and Fate , which means that the protagonist must be able to call on more than normal attributes to meet the challenge set for him .
28 In all cases people must be able to rely on the quality of care .
29 And he must be able to put on an American accent .
30 This capacitor seems fairly expensive and other types can be used , but they must be able to sit on the p.c.b .
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