Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [adj] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Just above it is a block of plastic which combines a Euro-style power socket , a fuse carrier and the main power switch — which should be easy to find in the dark , as it 's directly above the mains lead .
2 It should be possible to live in any one of them without staff , though some might need a large and willing family to maintain them .
3 The texts should be practicable to administer in the classroom context , and to mark and moderate .
4 As well as establishing reduced overall catch quotas for 1991 ( 93,570 tonnes for cod , 40,500 for haddock ) , they agreed that fishing boats over 100 tonnes in the North Sea and also along the west coast of Scotland , more than 40 per cent of whose catch consisted of cod and haddock , should be obliged to remain in port for eight consecutive days each month from Feb. 1 to Dec. 31 , 1991 .
5 However , since access to lexical items appears to be at least partly an automatic process in which words are accessed as a result of unplanned factors ( such as prior mention by the present speaker or an earlier speaker ) , it seems plausible to suggest that the production system should be able to adapt in order to incorporate automatically accessed lexical items into current constituents .
6 Instead , they should be able to participate in the community of autonomous adults as equal members engaged in the sharing of labour , food , and speech without ever becoming indebted to other specific individuals .
7 Mrs Whitehouse clearly felt that the religious spokespersons should be able to deal in terms of ‘ moral absolutes ’ .
8 You will need to consult the " blue book " the Advertisers Annual , and the Creative Handbook which you should be able to see in a public library .
9 Anyway , surely two professional people , both chartered accountants and married to each other , should be able to live in a house that was once worth £425,000 .
10 It seems to us to contravene all normal rules of equity that they should be able to behave in this fashion .
11 be careful of the roads because a car ca n't erm ca n't always stop in time it 's up to you not to walk out in front of them cos they can say oh well you should be able to stop in time but in practice if you drove to be able to stop in time if somebody stepped out in front of you you 'd never above about five miles an hour you know ? you must sort of stick to the speed limits I do n't believe it we got gaining on the car in front .
12 The legislation , the Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1927 , demonstrated that Parliament intended that this new entity , or ‘ near corporation , ’ should be able to sue in respect of a tort , including the tort of libel .
13 There seems nothing at all strange about the Church , which paid the salaries of these men and expected them to serve it , considering the question of whether or not they should be able to engage in an activity which , no matter how acceptable , would have diverted them from their main task .
14 It is not proposed that anyone , taken by a whim , should be able to cash in part of the value of either of these two benefits .
15 If Durham spends some of that cash in Darlington the Government should be able to help in the second and third year of development . ’
16 The local Marine Surveyor should be able to assist in this connection .
17 He feels his mother should be able to stay in the house she 's been happy in . ’
18 The horse should be able to work in a rhythm and make transitions without losing balance or resisting .
19 A major factor here is that the pupils who have useful sight should be able to work in a position that enables them to use it more easily and effectively .
20 Oliver Sherwood 's MIDNIGHT STORM ( 12.45 ) should be hard to beat in the Concord Business Park Novice Chase at Uttoxeter .
21 Doctors who visited the star — hit by flu — in his £1,000-a-night hotel suite said he should be fit to perform in Cardiff on Wednesday night .
22 The only bright spot was the news that Lewis should be fit to bowl in the final Test .
23 ‘ They told me I should be prepared to sit in someone 's house for three , four , five , six hours . ’
24 We in the west should be prepared to act in concert to impose sanctions , and to patrol the coast and the skies while a full conference to determine the relationship between the former Yugoslav territories is convened .
25 On this occasion , because of the unique nature of the measure , we should be prepared to consider in Committee changing the way in which we deal with statutory instruments , enabling us to give them more adequate scrutiny .
26 The ANC defended its actions , repeating its contention that the demonstration had been peaceful and that its members should be free to engage in peaceful political activity .
27 A man should be free to believe in what he knows to be good , or right .
28 He must be favourite to stay in charge .
29 Such a company must be prepared to invest in its ability to produce economically , if it is to remain competitive .
30 Thus the more nearly perfect a market is , the stronger is the tendency for the same price to be paid for the same thing at the same time in all parts of the market : but of course if the market is large , allowance must be made for the expense of delivering the goods to different purchasers ; each of whom must be supposed to pay in addition to the market price a special charge on account of delivery .
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