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

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1 Partnership with parents with learning difficulties must been openmindedness and innovation from professionals , backed up by flexible , sensitive , and changing support for parents and children so both can flourish .
2 I think , as I said before , the pro The idea of Europe , the profile of Europe is important , and although i do n't think I should be campaign , if I win tonight , on things that interest me and do n't interest others , I 'm not afraid to say that I do want to make it , to a degree at least , a genuine European campaign .
3 There are many other forms of cruelty , e.g. the catching and export of monkeys for medical and other experiments when they should be purpose bred in zoos .
4 There should be 10cm of paper on either side ( Fig 1 ) .
5 ‘ In art there should be interpenetration and metamorphosis .
6 But the last word on Czechoslovak politics should be Ladislav 's : ‘ The Czechs want freedom as a child wants a balloon .
7 A retaining wall about 2ft ( 60cm ) high should be 9in ( 20cm ) thick .
8 THE FARMER and the customer should be friends .
9 Day works should be bed as they provide no incentive for a contractor to be efficient because he or she is not responsible for the efficient use of resources , the profit is guaranteed and there may be a risk of double payment .
10 As with all businesses , the work done should be cost effective .
11 The advantage of running a competition is that it should be cost effective if the cost of the prizes is spread over a large enough number of entrants .
12 Pack it in , you lot should be music journalists .
13 Rose had decreed there should be music in her shops , and she had selected the repertoire herself .
14 If elected , he will work with whoever the MPs , party activists and trade unions decide should be deputy leader .
15 Thirdly , there are amendments in the name of the Government of the er Noble Earl Lord which are Amendments ten , fifteen and twenty and these provide for greater flexibility in the size of police authorities , again between sixteen and twenty-four members to be determined by the Secretary of State and for the Bill 's existing proposition that er fifty per cent of the members should be er and only fifty per cent of the members , should be from local authorities that er er er er that er of the remainder some should be magistrates and some should be members appointed by the Secretary of State and finally er there is a series of amendments er by the Noble Lord , Lord , Amendment seventeen , eighteen and twenty-two and those provide again with flexibility of size for er police authorities that half of the members should be from local authorities and the other half should be magistrates .
16 Thirdly , there are amendments in the name of the Government of the er Noble Earl Lord which are Amendments ten , fifteen and twenty and these provide for greater flexibility in the size of police authorities , again between sixteen and twenty-four members to be determined by the Secretary of State and for the Bill 's existing proposition that er fifty per cent of the members should be er and only fifty per cent of the members , should be from local authorities that er er er er that er of the remainder some should be magistrates and some should be members appointed by the Secretary of State and finally er there is a series of amendments er by the Noble Lord , Lord , Amendment seventeen , eighteen and twenty-two and those provide again with flexibility of size for er police authorities that half of the members should be from local authorities and the other half should be magistrates .
17 This should be society 's aim for all its citizens too . ’
18 Among these privileges should be education , rational amusement and social intercourse ; and these can best be supplied by local Clubs , with their various guilds , classes and societies .
19 In the majority of cases it is preferable that there should be service of the application upon the other side .
20 An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do .
21 All abseilers should be members of the British Abseil Association , abide by its rules , and hold the appropriate award for the level of abseiling being undertaken .
22 Cavity wall insulation is one of those difficult jobs which has to be left to the experts and , ideally , to make sure the job is done properly , they should be members of the National Cavity Insulation Association .
23 We could have been a lot more down the road to genuinely modernizing the Labour Party , making it a bit more in tune with our own members and those many thousands who should be members of the Labour Party .
24 Thirdly , there are amendments in the name of the Government of the er Noble Earl Lord which are Amendments ten , fifteen and twenty and these provide for greater flexibility in the size of police authorities , again between sixteen and twenty-four members to be determined by the Secretary of State and for the Bill 's existing proposition that er fifty per cent of the members should be er and only fifty per cent of the members , should be from local authorities that er er er er that er of the remainder some should be magistrates and some should be members appointed by the Secretary of State and finally er there is a series of amendments er by the Noble Lord , Lord , Amendment seventeen , eighteen and twenty-two and those provide again with flexibility of size for er police authorities that half of the members should be from local authorities and the other half should be magistrates .
25 Recommendations included a trade matching system to which all institutional members should be members by 1992 , confirmation and matching of trades one day after the transaction , dematerialisation of share certificates , a delivery-against-payment system by 1992 , three-day rolling settlement by 1992 , and the ability to borrow and lend securities , which helps in breaking a line of unsettled bargains .
26 In an attempt to reduce the delay common in civil litigation , the Civil Justice Review recommended that there should be court management of litigation .
27 I went to change me poll tax and er I says to her , I says , I should be court to Monday oh she says you 've got a fifteen pound court thing , I says aye , she says oh well that 's fifteen pound , I says it 's not cos I 'm not paying it I says I 'm not paying the fifteen pound to the court , I says , I says how come last year I did n't pay right round to February last year I said and yet I , your last payment 's next month , you know , she said oh well they 're stricter this year she says , she , if you 'd pay the half year you 'd of been alright
28 A society with n independent currencies should be times as stable as one with a single currency .
29 There should be others , however , men of repute in the Khanate , to support him , for he is not of our world . ’
30 The lid should be metal or plastic with a metal lining to reflect radiation back into the computer .
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