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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 .
  Next page