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

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31 In particular , any special or complex routine , or routine involving additional software routines in machine code or hardware devices , should be explained in great detail .
32 The UITF concluded that such benefits are liabilities that should be recognised in financial statements in accordance with the accruals and prudence concepts of SSAP 2 , Disclosure of Accounting Policies , and the Companies Act .
33 Some compounds are photo-labile ; therefore , samples that have been exposed to light should be examined in full and not only in terms of their colour .
34 Both Ian Allan , chairman of AIR , and I have felt for some time that this division was not helpful to the railway movement and it was agreed at the ARPS Council meeting held on 25th April ( which I missed due to the pleasure of attending my secretary 's wedding ) and the AIR Board meeting two days later that we adopt a proposal put forward by David Madden , a member of ARPS Council and director of operations on the North Norfolk Railway , to set up a joint committee to handle affairs of mutual interest , which we agreed should be called in good railway tradition : ‘ The Railway Clearing House ’ .
35 To be successful it should be applied in meticulous detail .
36 It is likely that these perceptions of health reflect expectations that a high degree of ill health and discomfort should be accepted in old age .
37 Supervision and monitoring : If possible one person from the buyer 's staff should be appointed in overall charge of the trial .
38 They do provide a rapidly accessed source of data and they can be a fruitful source of issues and hypotheses which should be explored in other ways .
39 To date , the IASC has published six additional exposure drafts covering 16 of the 21 E 32 and Statement of Intent proposals which should be incorporated in revised international accounting standards without substantive change .
40 There is also the recurrent debate over the degree of specialization that should be incorporated in social work education .
41 While few would disagree with such a statement it is probable that to achieve this goal education spending per pupil should be increased in real terms during the period of a decline cohort of young people .
42 Very often this will be coming from a different department , who should be alerted in good time .
43 Such support would be based on the following principles : adjustment should be economically viable as well as socially and politically bearable ; it should conform with long-term development objectives ; it should be based on a joint assessment by the EC and the country concerned ; and it should be undertaken in close co-operation with the international financial institutions ( primarily the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank ) .
44 In particular , slings should always be used on the tops of climbs to avoid any erosion due to rope friction , and no climbing or abseiling should be undertaken in big boots .
45 Spending on grant-maintained school buildings will top £500 million over the next three years , while overall capital spending should be maintained in real terms .
46 This does not mean that the training of professionals is not considered important , only that it should be placed in proper perspective and that it should be accompanied by the training of the front line paraprofessionals who constitute the bulk of the social service work force ( CCETSW , 1975 ; 1981 ; 1987 ) .
47 Advertisements should be placed in local newspapers and other public places seeking contact from nurses who are not in employment .
48 Thus , antidepressants should be prescribed in adequate therapeutic doses ( Johnson 1973 ) where there is clear evidence of underlying depressive illness , not where depression seems to be entirely symptomatic of social problems .
49 The law-making power which Parliament intends to delegate should be expressed in clear and unambiguous language .
50 In reaching this conclusion the court argued that freedom of contract was a fundamental right , and that if parliament intended to empower a third party to make conditions which affected the provisions of a contract between others then this should be expressed in clear terms .
51 Enkvist dismisses the connection between interpretability and syntactic well-formedness and argues that literary communication should be defined in social and dynamic , and not in linguistic terms .
52 To keep things as natural as possible , the scene should be shot in normal light , and one set-up worth considering is to place your subjects near to a window so that you can shoot in daylight .
53 There are good reasons why ethnicity ( whatever it is ) should be politicised in modern multi-ethnic societies , which characteristically take the form of a diaspora of mainly urban ghettoes , combined with a sharp increase in the occasions for friction between ethnic groups .
54 I for one would not trust a lexicographer or philologist to determine whether the socio-economic profiles of eighteenth-century Scottish immigrants to the American colonies should be represented in social class terms or as indices of their pre- or post-industrial occupations .
55 When citing cases the reference should always be given ; and it should be pronounced in full , not in abbreviated form .
56 The answers , listed in Fig 1 , adequately summarise what should be achieved in managing patients with skin and soft tissue wounds .
57 Environmental health officer Steve Beamson said : ‘ The decision should be seen as a warning that bedsit accommodation should be kept in reasonable condition .
58 The evident squabble over the country 's soul is bound to offend those who stubbornly express the wish that religion and politics should be kept in discreet compartments .
59 For ease of consultation , cards should be kept in alphabetical order in accordance with the main term on the card .
60 Unlike the Spiny Eel , the Fire Eel is aggressive towards its own kind , and should be kept in small groups , rather than pairs .
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