Example sentences of "[modal v] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That should come above financial gain . ’
2 He believed he should come across someone who should want his skills — he was an incurable optimist , and imagined a fortunate meeting around every corner , though how that should come about was hard to see , as he advanced farther and farther into the dark , dense trees , where even the moonlight was split into dull little needles of bluish light on the moss , not enough to see by .
3 For only £500 a week all inclusive , I 'll show you how to put on walking boots , where the zip on your kagoul can be located , how to prepare a salami sandwich , and what to do if you should come across a gate .
4 What is of far greater importance is that the candidate should come across well on TV news programmes and should constantly be seen in favourable settings making crisp and newsworthy remarks .
5 If this is suitable , and since you have kindly agreed to pass it on , we do n't need any receipt or acknowledgement , but , sadly , I think we should come off the mailing list .
6 If a senior manager should come onto the trainee dealing floor , telephone bingo would instantly stop .
7 He proposed a regency council to uphold the validity of Frederick 's election until the heir should come of age .
8 The next day , Beaverbrook ( who , with Amery , had been among those who had helped bring down the Lloyd George coalition in 1922 ) ‘ strongly urged ’ Amery ‘ to work closely with Hailsham both to keep the positive campaign going and decide when the critical moment should come for putting an end to the Coalition ’ .
9 Then she thought of the Brownie Promise and the Brownie Law and the Brownie Motto , all of which she knew by heart and had often said aloud when riding along the country lanes , so that she would be able to say them if the wonderful day should come for her to join a Brownie Pack .
10 We also consider that requests for assistance should come through the Deputy Director Operations as arranged and not be dealt with in a haphazard way between unit commanders who are presumably not in the full operational picture . ’
11 It should come through day-to-day teacher contact , and through language specialists ' involvement in support teaching and in helping their colleagues to use appropriate language consistently across the curriculum .
12 Walker should come through it well enough .
13 We believe that the macro-economic major help to which my hon. Friend refers should come through the International Monetary Fund and should be the result of a reform process with which the IMF is associated .
14 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
15 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
16 No time lag should come between demand and supply .
17 ‘ I feel that nothing should come between brothers in a way that our situation is at , ’ Justin said .
18 It can not tell us how wide a managerial layer should be , what the difference in responsibility should be between a manager and a subordinate , or , most important , where the break should come between one managerial layer and another .
19 Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects .
20 request that farm shops , recreational facilities , and car parks should come under proper planning controls
21 It was hoped that Japan could re-establish herself to some extent in the islands of Habomai and Shikotan while the Kurils should come under a UN mandate .
22 At the same time , the concept of the unitary individual subject , on which he relies , should come under fire — as it has done in recent years , under the influence of post-structuralist thought .
23 The proposal has a parallel in a new clause tabled in Committee by the Hon. Member for Dumfries ( Sir H. Monro ) proposing that bus interests should come under the Scottish Transport Users Consultative Committee , as rail and ferry interests do at present .
24 Through our International Monetary Fund membership , we have pushed forward the idea that the CIS countries should come under the IMF .
25 It included statements comparing SSE with inspection ; suggesting what aspects of school and schooling should come under scrutiny ( for example , observation by teachers of one another 's classroom performance ) ; questioning the capacity of SSE for probing institutional processes in depth , and whether it motivates change .
26 the first one I do n't think should come under this grant , I think it should go to enhancement .
27 It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that detailed ethnography of police social practice is antithetical to the philosophies of control by which they operate .
28 It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that most insider participant observation of policing is almost always confined to discussion on management techniques and to the implementation of new systems .
29 ’ . It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that a well-disciplined human body with clearly defined parameters of correctness will provide a symbolic mirror of the preferred police social formation in which the human condition can be enacted .
30 I had joined a group who are still fixated on a classification of ‘ disorder ’ which homes in on those who attack property , ; and since the amassing of property has been a primary aim of capitalist society , it should come as no surprise to find that to prevent the dispossessed from simply taking from the élite has been the primary structuring principle of policing .
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