Example sentences of "more [modal v] [be] done " in BNC.

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1 More should be done by organisations to provide counselling in career development and to encourage self-development for both younger and older employees .
2 However , it remains a hard task to convince society that much more should be done to create fairer employment opportunities for the disabled .
3 Mr Chambers said that more should be done to encourage bookseller participation .
4 Many of the other member states agreed with the Commission that more should be done to ensure that that implementation goes ahead .
5 The arrival of the eighth band , which suggests that the right hon. Gentleman 's conscience was at least pricking him , is not enough , and more should be done .
6 Brennan argues that while non-traditional students will continue to fit into conventional higher education via Access Courses or other means , more should be done to change higher education to meet the needs of non-traditional students and make it more attractive to them .
7 If you think more should be done to protect women and children contact Jean Wes on 031 243 3457 .
8 At least every other day , even through the winter , something more must be done to keep the garden in good shape .
9 Joanna Foster , chairwoman of the Equal Opportunities Commission , says that while virtually every politician and company has accepted that more must be done , there have been more words than action : ‘ Provision is patchy and mostly accessible only to high income groups .
10 Obviously something more must be done .
11 For me , the moment of realisation that something more must be done to identify the aggressor and to hold him to account came last week , when I was invited to open an exhibition of photographs at the building centre in Store street , London , of some of the Croatian buildings destroyed over the past few months .
12 We in the childrens services have known for two years that something more must be done and we must pay our staff more .
13 ‘ I have sometimes thought that more might be done than is commonly attempted in education to familiarise the idea of death to the minds of children by representing it as the grand event for which they were born ; and thus making a future state the object of their chief interest and ambition .
14 You 're obviously in , and the other people in the , in the Brook are er advisory peer groups , are are doing work , people are suggesting , they they they think that should be extended , what more might be done ?
15 More could be done to encourage flexible or staggered working hours and spread the traffic load .
16 Yet there is little doubt that in most countries a good deal more could be done to get people talking and thinking about proposed changes .
17 In so far as it was possible to control the number of children they had , a significant number of Victorian parents were beginning to do so — if only because of the simple fact that the fewer sons and daughters there were , the more could be done to give each of them a good start in life .
18 The man long ago had given him crystals ; what more could be done now ?
19 Two years ago , the rare skin condition that has plagued her life became so bad that doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital said nothing more could be done and sent her home to die .
20 A great deal more could be done in this respect , including workshops in ‘ alternative ’ religious broadcasting .
21 Youth Training Schemes are well advanced in some places but more could be done .
22 Although it is sometimes realized that the demands of public sector accountability and decision making in a political context can serve to limit the extent to which concepts of efficiency derived from the private sector can be applied uncritically in the public sector domain , there nevertheless remains a feeling that much more could be done to improve resource utilisation .
23 Or it may have been that , looking at that blueprint form , some of them saw that something more could be done with it .
24 Er well I think more could be done with erm helping people who are unemployed .
25 Nothing more could be done on the case that evening and they had cause to hope it was nearing its end .
26 Does my right hon. Friend agree that more could be done in the first instance to prevent offences ?
27 Much more could be done to help assimilate our refugees — for example , help with schooling and specialist support .
28 Here again , more could be done by ordinary people .
29 Other factors which influence the perception of risk include the degree of trust in the organisation ; familiarity and understanding of the technology ; the extent of involvement in the decision making process ; whether it is believed that more could be done to reduce risk ; comparisons with accepted risks ; and — last but not least — the fairness in the distribution of the risks and benefits .
30 Survivors have always been told the terms of the peace treaty with Japan meant nothing more could be done for them .
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