Example sentences of "[modal v] be [art] [noun] on " in BNC.
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31 | You made the fatal mistake of making a valuable suggestion at the last meeting of our Tourism Advisory Group — that there should be an article on the WTB 's strategic review in the next edition of Rural Wales / Cymru Wledig . |
32 | Of course , the effort required is a true social cost ( it reduces the manager 's utility , and the manager is a part of society ) and so it should be an offset on the social benefits , but nevertheless it is not clear that this mechanism described will lead to the socially efficient amount of effort being supplied . |
33 | There should be an apostrophe on umpires as well . |
34 | But he is adamant there must be no art on display outside the booths themselves because art of museum quality does not belong in the street ’ , the spokesman said . |
35 | It is well worth while practising the hand movements on the beach ( as in Figs 73 to 76 ) , since there must be no hesitation on the water . |
36 | The Government 's view has been that , if we are to have a system that will work and last in Northern Ireland , it must be a system on which agreement can be obtained around the table , and on which the endorsement and the thumbprints of all involved in constitutional politics in the Province can be secured . |
37 | Her countrywoman 's upbringing told her that he must be a gamekeeper on the estate owned by the people at Hillmarden Hall — some property developer and his wife , she believed . |
38 | Leaping off the bed I hurtled up to the rod which by now was screaming off and picking it up I felt the line pluck nicely through my fingers ; knowing that it must be a cat on the other end gave me a real thrill . |
39 | To some extent , this must be a reflection on the methodology which we adopted , concentrating as we did on interviewing key actors and observing the development , processing , and implementation of proposals rather than focusing on , for example , the teaching methods of individual teachers or the reading habits of individual pupils . |
40 | And that would have led them to their own Special Branch registry , where there must be a file on his career as a freelance ; it was inevitable after that damned publicity . |
41 | There must be a file on that woman . ’ |
42 | However , if this is done , in the tenant 's interest there must be a limit on the landlord 's power to operate the review retrospectively . |
43 | She was meticulous , and kept high standards ( ‘ Surely not millions , dear ’ ) , which in itself , I think , must be a wear on a person . |
44 | Our immediate agenda must be the talks on which we embarked last year . |
45 | If League football is a club 's bread and butter , then a good Cup run must be the icing on that bread and butter . |
46 | 2.2.3 ( subject as provided in clauses 2.3 and 2.4 ) in accordance with the building documents There must be an obligation on the landlord to make application for the approvals as soon as possible after the agreement has been entered into . |
47 | At the same time , it must be an indictment on the teaching of history in Ayrshire schools over many generations . |
48 | There must be an intention on the part of the partners to make a profit . |
49 | There must be an intention on both sides for there to be legal consequences in the event of a breach , in order to constitute a binding contract . |
50 | If society is to exist as a unity there must be an agreement on shared values . |
51 | They 're their , their animals that 's all like that chicken up the garden I mean I do n't know what it 's in , might be in a run , but being the place that is in behind that shed , there ai n't that much space with a rabbit as well is there , you know , I mean , there might be a run on the floor , it 'll be crazy to have a run on the floor because she 's had rats |
52 | Amiss thought of mentioning that it had tasted like condensed milk with a tea bag waved at it , but felt that might be a slur on Alf 's taste-buds . |
53 | They were loath to attract adverse publicity by criticising headhunters for an unsuitable or even disastrous appointment , or felt it might be a reflection on them if they chose an unsuitable firm . |
54 | There er twenty one Sharon and I think that might be a bit on the generous side so you 've got to come back next and do the weather forecast for me is that all right ? |
55 | You mean the son who deserted you when he realised you might be a burden on him ? |
56 | Two examples might be a book on the education of women in India in the first half of the twentieth century , and a film on the extension of the suffrage in Britain from 1830 to 1930 . |
57 | It might be a failure on your part to adopt a consistent approach to training which is confusing the dog . |
58 | While it is wise to show a certain deference to those older than you who have been doing the job for years and who would be alienated by over-confident brashness , you must not look as though you might be a drag on whoever you are hoping to work with . |
59 | You must n't take too much protein out of the wort or there 'll be no head on the finished beer . ’ |
60 | There 'll be no decision on who 's won for several weeks , while the judges tour towns in the 7 other countries taking part . |