Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
61 Master Thomas said they must have been looking for people , not things , and thought you should be warned , so … ’
62 Patients should be warned , however , that a preliminary colectomy does not absolutely exclude the fact that they could eventually prove to have Crohn 's disease .
63 The family should be warned against condoning the patient 's anorexic behaviour , which they may do either because they feel unable to tolerate the patient 's anger or because they themselves gain vicarious gratification from the illness .
64 Bob Hodson-Smith warned Active Business Services ( ABS ) of Sheffield that the software , the Safety Related Plant Status Monitoring System or Status , had not been fully tested and that Nuclear Electric should be warned of the potential difficulties .
65 Where the disease is severe and well established in a number of calves , the stock owner should be warned that anthelmintic treatment , while being the only course available , may exacerbate the clinical signs in one or more animals with a possible fatal termination .
66 I do n't know how many other people booked with this company but they should be warned . ’
67 Parish councillors agreed that danger notices should be erected at the pond site .
68 Johnnie Armstrong of Gilnockie had defied an agreement between the Wardens of the Marches that no building should be erected by either side within the confines of the Debatable Land when he set up a tower above the Esk .
69 As an association we would prefer that no new stadium should be erected but that Hearts should remain at Tynecastle .
70 As an association we would prefer that no new stadium should be erected but that Hearts should remain at Tynecastle .
71 ‘ I believe crash barriers , similar to those in use on carriageways and motorways , should be erected on the edge of pavements .
72 Also at Haydock , the 5lb claim of talented apprentice jockey Jimmy Fortune eases the burden on topweight NATIVE GEM ( 4.45 ) and this filly 's consistency should be rewarded .
73 If he hoped to persuade Mrs Thatcher that the releases were a favour to her and should be rewarded by her support for lifting sanctions , he will be disappointed .
74 I think most policeman ca n't relate to sociology at all , because , you see , the way we 're taught everything is black and white : those who do bad should be punished , those who do good should be rewarded .
75 SHOULD BE REWARDED WITH HIGH QUALITY LOW COST CONTENTS INSURANCE
76 ‘ They should be rewarded when things are going well but should take a financial hit when the chips are down . ’
77 Where the child is being praised for new behaviour it should be rewarded immediately .
78 The child 's initial attempts to imitate this model should be rewarded no matter how poor these attempts may be .
79 The Civil Engineering Department have toiled long and hard with the exit from Keighley and soon their efforts should be rewarded .
80 This should be rewarded with lower inflation in 1993 , after five years in which it rose continuously , if slowly .
81 Teaching excellence should be rewarded , and there should be real penalties for individuals or units if they fail to fulfil their teaching obligations .
82 But rewards and treatment for the two are as different as the roles themselves : the entrepreneurs should be rewarded with fame and fortune ; drones should be disciplined through clear rules and punishments .
83 The problem faced by all versions of entitlement theory , however , is in demonstrating why acquirers should be rewarded for their efforts with full rights of private ownership .
84 From around six weeks you should be rewarded by an answering smile .
85 The public welcome the way we are treating teachers as a professional body by taking the advice of the independent review body , and we look forward to Graham Day and his colleagues producing the kind of advice that we require about how our teachers should be rewarded .
86 The main hypothesis is that the social adaptation results in an informal regulation of work-performance to meet the requirement that ‘ actual ’ effort expended by workers of equal status should be rewarded equally .
87 Individual anglers , he says , should be rewarded .
88 Major was reported to have told him that his efforts to end race policies should be rewarded by the scrapping of sanctions .
89 The , er , credit to that goes to the chairman and chief executive and the executive directors and they are responsible for the business and it is right , in my view , that they should be rewarded for it and encouraged to take risks to work very hard on our behalf to ensure that that growth continues er , er , that benefits the , er , company , it benefits the country it benefits the er ergo , people who are working for it , it is not inflationary because we are looking at productivity and the productivity in the company has increased significantly .
90 It is right that such effort should be rewarded and this is the purpose of design law which applies to new or original shapes or decorative features .
  Previous page   Next page