Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The meeting expressed the hope that a women 's meeting would be held during each Congress and that more women should be trained to work with the deaf .
2 It was also planned that wherever possible these local workers should be employed to work with a specific elderly person , and thus to build up a relationship between the two .
3 It decreed that William Joyce should be condemned to die as a man owing allegiance to George Vl .
4 When and how consolidated accounts should be adjusted to cope with distortions when incorporating operations in economies affected by hyperinflation was clarified in an abstract issued by the Accounting Standards Board .
5 Public relations consultants A good firm of financial public relations consultants should be engaged to assist with the takeover .
6 From the beginning , though , children should be learning to write in other forms and for other purposes .
7 In addition , there are some ideas about further changes that should be made to deal with poverty in old age , which is largely a problem for women .
8 The Commission suggested that the law relating to the mortgage of immovable property should be made to conform to Indian law .
9 In accordance with the promptings of his noble nature , he envisioned that streams of water should be made to flow through the proposed fort and that its terraces should overlook the river .
10 The standard has , however , left some uncertainty as to when and how adjustments should be made to cope with this problem .
11 Later this year a High Court judge will decide what information British Steel and ICI should be made to release about past emissions .
12 Such interference could have widespread implications and plans should be made to mitigate against this possibility .
13 Also , the requirements for the investigation of accidents should be made to apply to incidents as well .
14 Particular effort should be made to keep in touch with nurses who have left employment and who may be able to return at some future date .
15 Determined efforts should be made to keep in touch with the family , irrespective of the patient 's age , and to give practical advice .
16 In the normal case three months should suffice and the period should be made to run from the service of a review notice .
17 I told her he should be made to pay for what he 's done to her , for using her , for leading her on … . ’
18 They destroy lives and should be made to pay for it .
19 There is also a belief that as far as possible people should be made to pay for services provided by the state , partly to reduce public expenditure and taxation , and partly because it is believed that charges will increase public pressure for services to be provided efficiently .
20 They should be made to pay for cleaning it up .
21 There are those , including Germany 's 1990 World Cup coach , Franz Beckenbauer , who believe that world champions should be made to qualify for the following World Cup , rather than receive an automatic place .
22 They should be taught to look for instances where :
23 Consideration should be given to include in the Direct Journal a supplement possibly entitled Health and Safety Direct to the Membership .
24 I acknowledge there are certain anomalies in policy regarding employees between the two companies , but I feel strongly that there should not be any regarding customers and they should be seen to act as one .
25 Then we ask , as a further and subsidiary question , how the various members and agents of the corporation should be seen to share in that fault or responsibility .
26 And it is that each local church , of whatever sign should be invited to nominate from amongst their elder division those elders who district council might consider and recognise as dividing elders for a stated period of years with authority to do , provide them all services of worship and meetings of that local church , as the need arises .
27 Employers and trade unionists should be invited to contribute to planning and supporting this process .
28 With job production , losing an order is not quite so critical because , providing the firm is being correctly represented , it should be invited to quote for the next order and perhaps be successful then .
29 Conversely , many headquarters staff saw those in the field as too narrowly concerned with the running of their own prison establishments , and resistant to any suggestion that they should be called to account for the extent to which they implemented nationally agreed policies .
30 Cheney warned that " individuals who repeatedly provide false information , well-intentioned or not , should be called to account for their actions " .
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