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

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1 When sailing upwind only three people should be aft of the cabin top .
2 We should be proud of the English qualities to be found in writers from Chaucer to Dickens , from Shakespeare to Jane Austen , from Milton to Pope .
3 Many workers were concerned that those recruited should be representative of the community and include more men and people from ethnic minorities , particularly those with language skills .
4 The criterion governing the choice has been that which has directed Ortiz 's own collecting : aesthetic quality , with the additional requirement that the works of art should be representative of the best of their culture .
5 That is , the corpus should be representative of the language according to a number of variables ( e.g. time-span , geographical and social range , authorial background , publishing history , discourse model and type ( Sweeney , 1992 ) ) .
6 Your chances of the two being male and female are not very good , but with five or six you should be sure of a pair , unless you are very unlucky .
7 While such a situation may acceptable from a direct loss point of view , it can hardly be described as an effective solution to a problem which could and should be capable of a much better solution .
8 The commonest chip used in allophone synthesisers is the General Instruments device and so , in theory at least , all the available synthesisers should be capable of the same output quality given equal skill in coding .
9 It was impossible she should be unaware of the treat she was thus providing for the soldiery , many of whom expressed their appreciation in appropriately ribald terms .
10 It follows that the TTG arc should be outboard of the main volcanic/plutonic arc , in the arc-trench gap .
11 my Lord then all , what , then , was not restricting competition because the people you have excluded are not people who would be in the market in any event , you are already saying we 've got the level of the , the , the hurdle , the wall or the barrier to such a low level that anybody who 's outside it , it is simply not a competitor , we 've got everybody in the market who could conceivably deserve to be there , but there 's no restriction , no you maybe excluding criminals or fraudsters for a , until they 've been re rehabilitated , er and you 're excluding people who simply do not deserve to be there as competitors at all , but no capability of right to compete and that 's why there is no restriction , everybody is in the charm circle who wants to be there and is capable of competing and that 's what the commission are trying to get the rules down to , making sure that no one is outside of the wall who should be inside of the wall and that 's why of course at the end of the day they can give their clearances , there 's no restriction .
12 you should be wary of every appointment
13 However , staff and line managers should be wary of an overcommitment of time and resources to enquiries , each to be individually assessed as to its merits ( charging for materials where appropriate ) .
14 The Chancellor should be wary of the argument that the deficit does not matter because it is in the private sector .
15 If patients are receiving sulphonylureas at the time of admission there is no contraindication to their continuation , although one should be wary of the very long-acting chlorpropamide as hypoglycaemia is more likely .
16 Many schemes allow you to swap existing investments for a PEP but you should be wary of the costs and charges .
17 A glance at some of their fellow-passengers suggested to his mind several reasons why she should be glad of a companion .
18 If Professor Lee or others can devise a blueprint for government regulated auditors with financial and business skills to serve the public interest in a way he feels the Big Six do not , he should be aware of a ( minority ) view in these firms that auditing is a high risk , low reward business which is uninteresting by comparison with certain other activities .
19 Er I hope that wo n't disturb you or er Sir my comment briefly is I I did indicate in my opening er statement er yesterday , that there is in existence and I do n't wish to make too much of this at this particular enquiry , but you should be aware of a new settlement proposal in the Leeds district , outside the statutorily defined greenbelt .
20 Having made this assessment , the marketer should be aware of the potential problems which exist in communication within different cultures .
21 Users should be aware of the potential energy consumption of individual items , and be encouraged to switch off when possible , and increasing staff awareness should enable saving to be made .
22 A good theorist should be aware of the weaknesses in his theory , and his prime advocacy will be for more imagination in examining the issues involved and better experimentation wherever possible .
23 ’ It is most important that the French should be aware of the united action of England with the other powers , the knowledge of it will have a most wholesome influence on the French government . ’
24 They should be aware of the importance of refining and substantiating their opinions by the use of precise textual reference .
25 ‘ You ca n't avoid accidents , but physicians and workers should be aware of the risk , ’ she said .
26 At the beginning of this month a new allowance was introduced and the CAB are anxious local people should be aware of the benefits .
27 If your job is at risk , you should be aware of the hard cash value of your legal rights .
28 The local historian should be aware of the systems and the difficulties they create .
29 In deciding which combinations to take after the first year of study , applicants should be aware of the entry requirements for both subjects .
30 When considering whether or not to apply for an Alexander teacher training course you should be aware of the following :
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