Example sentences of "[modal v] be [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The PLO delegation , in rejecting this , insisted that the elections should be part of procedural steps in the peace process , and not an objective in themselves . |
2 | Research tasks will be delegated to operating subsidiaries in each country , but co-ordination and control should be tasks of head office ; |
3 | I believe it should be director of public protection . |
4 | 16.6 There should be opportunities for individual and group reading activities , which might lead to ‘ performance readings ’ of texts of different genres , especially drama and poetry . |
5 | There 's more work in doing these but you you should be sort of practising equations all the time . |
6 | On the other , like cases should be treated alike and there should be control over important points of principle . |
7 | Mountbatten offered the British government two courses ; either there should be negotiations between Dutch and Indonesians with a view to bringing in a general ceasefire ( plan X ) or else punitive action against ‘ Known or suspected terrorists ’ ( plan Y ) . |
8 | There should be schools of different sizes with different disciplinary procedures ; not all children respond to the same approach … and even different kinds of curriculum . |
9 | There must be evidence of forcible and violent entry when the home or any part of the home is lent , let or sub-let . |
10 | No I just had a thought because there must be stacks of old grave gravestones around . |
11 | If a right to conscientious tax diversion can be established in this way , then , if it is to mean anything at all , it must be proof against standard utilitarian objections , for example , those relating to the cost of administering such a scheme . |
12 | There must be support for full-time courses in the area of Language in Education at Masters level , for advisers , teacher educators and school-based in-service and curriculum coordinators . |
13 | There must be support for full-time courses in the area of Language in Education at Masters level , for advisers , teacher educators and school-based in-service and curriculum coordinators . |
14 | Nor would this position necessarily be fixed : a group might be part of civil society at its constitution but be transformed by appropriation by the state . |
15 | The staining for PT-gliadin decreases after the instillation is terminated and this might be explaiend by enzymatic digestion and/or transcytosis . |
16 | An alternative might be interference with bacterial adhesion by pathogenic Escherichia coli , which have abnormal adherence in ulcerative colitis . |
17 | His opposition and resistance to war as a means of solving problems is total and yet his adherence to the principle of ahi sā does not mean a failure to recognize that there might be situations of moral dilemma in which different moral considerations apply for different people . |
18 | Dismissing the anti-spirits movement 's idea of imposing a pledge only to moderation in wine and beer , he announced amid cheers that ‘ nothing but the tee-total would do ’ or , according to some accounts , ‘ I 'll be reet down out-and-out t-t-total for ever and ever . ’ |
19 | There 'll be demonstrations by working dogs , plenty of doggie experts and celebrities giving talks , shaking paws and meeting the crowds . |
20 | There will be surely , there 'll be forms on other colours at the moment that match the wallet colours . |
21 | Dening criticised the inconsistency and failure to clarify objectives on the part of the United States ; he conceded that there could be difficulties over Chinese representation in talks between the powers , given the collapse of the Kuomintang and the imminent proclamation formally of the communist government in Peking . |
22 | It is possible the discovery could be part of Middle Eastern terrorism — two months ago a terrorist was blown up by his own bomb in a London hotel in an incident later linked to the Satanic Verses affair . |
23 | Either way , in later life he looked back on that experience as evidence that dancing could be part of everyday life in a way that it is not for most Europeans . |
24 | You said also that yo that there could be problems with young mothers ? |
25 | Arguing from the example of Huntingdon 's chorea , Medawar suggested that there could be selection for genetic modifiers delaying the age of onset of the effects of deleterious alleles . |
26 | ‘ Well , honey , that could be kind of awkward . |
27 | They 'd had a choreographer in when the show had first been set up , but no-one had been near it since ; replacement dancers had to pick up the routines from the others , and some of the results could be kind of interesting . |
28 | But he believes there could be benefits for other DTI units in adopting OSO 's integrated approach to industry support . |
29 | Setting an example : John d'Ancona believes there could be benefits for other trade units in adopting OSO 's integrated approach to industry support |
30 | Even if one were to concede to McDowell that there could be traffic in simple message types before the Gricean hump , I wish to maintain that one would have to be over the hump ( or at least capable of being in such states as are involved in the hump ) before one 's language could evolve syntactic structure of the kind yielding infinite generative capacity . |