Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is stunning to look at and should be served cold with a rice salad .
2 If there is no room in which interviews can be conducted , the nurse and patient should be seated near to each other so that they can converse quietly .
3 The separate phases of education and training should be made visible to those who contribute to the process — teachers , employers , trainers and funders .
4 These , it said , should be made available as a matter of course unless a positive decision was taken to suppress the material .
5 Keen that the fruits of his scholarship should be made available to as wide a readership as possible , I have made strenuous efforts to trace Mr Mint .
6 Moreover , it is proposing that funds managed by the EC 's own loaning organisation , the European Investment Bank , should be made available to Hungary and Poland .
7 It 's therefore entirely appropriate that some of his earliest ( mono ) recordings should be made available to the widest public through this fascinating boxed set .
8 A question that causes much debate is whether a report of an environmental audit 's finding should be made available to the general public .
9 It was also agreed that appropriate training and support should be made available to the laity .
10 Dr McManus agreed with the counsel for Crosshaven Community Association that a register of results from monitoring of companies operating in Ireland , including Raybestos , should be made available to interested groups .
11 Aneurin Bevan who , as Minister of Health in the Labour government , pioneered the introduction of the NHS , claimed : ‘ Medical treatment and care should be made available to rich and poor alike in accordance with medical need and by no other criteria . ’
12 This record should be made available to the suspect on request and is designed to facilitate any complaints of unjustifiable action by the police .
13 Careful follow-up , and readily available expert advice and support form the basis of a successful rehabilitation programme and should be made available to all patients .
14 Defence counsel 's application for the judge to inspect the sister 's first statement under section 17 of the Evidence Act to determine whether or not it should be made available to the defence was refused .
15 Against this background , it is reasonable to conclude that cardiac rehabilitation programmes are cost effective and should be made available to all who would benefit .
16 I would like to see a streamlined funding system operated by a simple agency with lead responsibility Perhaps a defined percentage should be made available to voluntary organisations I would like to see proper involvement of voluntary organisations at all levels of the Joint Planning Process .
17 Taking as its basic premise the principle that courses of higher education should be made available to all those able and willing to benefit from them , it affirmed its belief that the pool of ability , especially among girls , who at that time were grossly under-represented in higher education , was sufficiently deep to warrant an expansion in the numbers of full-time and sandwich students in higher education in England , Scotland and Wales from 216,000 in 1962–3 to 390,000 in 1973–4 and 560,000 in 1980–1 .
18 4.19 Full information relating to a placement should be made available to the officer in charge or delegated person .
19 Is he arguing — as he seemed to be before he lurched off into the quotation — that no examination result should be made available to Scottish parents ?
20 This particularly applies to the laser printers , which should be made available to all users requiring high-quality output , subject to departmental priorities and security arrangements .
21 Computer-aided design facilities should be made available to Garden Departments , including the Horticultural Training programme .
22 After reviewing the subpoenaed material Greene ruled on Jan. 30 , 1990 , that much of it was not relevant but that a number of diary entries for dates in 1985 and 1986 should be made available to the defence because they " may show what types of aid President Reagan thought could legally be provided for … the contras " .
23 The Russian media reported on June 20 that it had been agreed by Presidents Cossiga and Yeltsin in December 1991 that Soviet documents relating to financial relations between the CPSU and the PCI should be made available to the Italian law enforcement bodies .
24 The ‘ username ’ chosen should be made available to users of the data .
25 ( 4 ) Pre-bid discussions with privileged shareholders ( eg institutions ) have in the past been forbidden by the Panel on the basis that they contravene General Principle 2 ( information should be made available to all shareholders alike ) .
26 Where necessary police stations should be kept open and enough policemen should be made available for beat duties and for detection work , I give way .
27 After the war , concern over the decline in thesis use led Tate in 1953 to propose that abstracts of theses , and other means of locating published dissertations , should be made available from a central bibliographic source .
28 Since he can not conceive of a situation where the financial accounts would be determined by the budgetary information , he suggests that users ' needs can be developed in financial accounting terms and then , if budgetary information is required , it should be made consistent with the financial accounts .
29 Those in between ( i.e. , 6 to 15 years service ) , who are perhaps at the point in their careers when promotion in teaching is most keenly sought , are positive , expressing willingness to take part in SSE irrespective of direct personal benefit and considering that SSE should be made compulsory in school .
30 76pc — the same as last time — thought abortion should be made legal in cases of rape and incest .
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