Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ANY MANOEUVRE , or circuit , which your model may perform while travelling fairly slowly may be considered as an advanced hovering manoeuvre . |
2 | ( 5 ) Nothing in this section shall be taken to prejudice any liability or remedy to which a person guilty of an offence thereunder may be subject in civil proceedings . |
3 | Their models are their own or each others ' motets and chansons and the chansons of such Parisian colleagues as Claudin de Sermisy , and they make fuller use of the whole polyphonic complex of the model than their predecessors had done : how flexibly may be seen by comparing the opening of the Kyrie of Clemens 's already mentioned Mass ‘ Misericorde ’ : with that of his chanson ‘ Misericorde au martir amoureulx ’ : Bars 3–5 of the Kyrie are not the extraneous interpolation they seem to be ; they come from bars 18–20 of the chanson : |
4 | Although the partners may remain dependent on their marriage and committed to the arrangement either for provision of a little-used but resplendent home , or for earnings to support the acquired life style , little may be shared between them socially and emotionally . |
5 | By the early 1990s little may be heard of taking even British Telecom and British Gas back into public or social ownership . |
6 | If memory storage requires alterations in the biochemistry and structure of particular cells , then when memories are formed , something , somewhere must be changing within the brain ; but we do n't know exactly what or where . |
7 | So an essential skill of counselling is to avoid completely the giving of advice , and to allow counsellees to take what eventually must be their responsibility to arrive at their own decision , in their own time and in their own way . |
8 | Unfortunately many still stand in such awe of the computer as to believe that any analysis achieved thereby must be correct . |
9 | Thus there are clear cases of indirect assistance , such as ( 14 ) above ( where the bare infinitive sounds strange because " a sharp list " can not participate in the action of " cutting loose " , but rather must be conceived as providing a necessary condition for its realization ) . |
10 | Any coarse greenstuff such as cabbage roots , hedge trimmings , etc. should be chopped up to avoid large air pockets . |
11 | Questionnaires , interviews , etc. should be planned with extreme care ( a pilot survey is indispensable in almost every circumstance ) , and must be completed by , administered to , etc. a large enough proportion of the total of users to render the results statistically valid . |
12 | It was crucial that the postal and telephone services , access roads , car parks , electricity , gas , drainage , etc. should be available or could easily be provided . |
13 | Hymns , chants etc. should be sung through fully and appreciated as prayer in themselves . |
14 | Various kinds of metals should be heated , long iron bars , short iron bars , silver bars , copper bars , etc. should be heated at high pressure and low pressure , high temperatures and low temperatures , and so on . |
15 | The original receipts etc. should be obtained if possible . |
16 | If these accounts are on ‘ official ’ paper , with a watermark , then these accounts etc. should be carefully examined . |
17 | If necessary a copy of the lease etc. should be requested from the Policyholder . |
18 | ‘ use towards another person ’ This phrase means that the threats etc. must be towards another person . |
19 | All equipment within and around the warehouse complex , i.e. order pickers , stackers , lifting devices conveyors , fork lift trucks , etc. must be designed to be fire resistant and where applicable should be provided with full emergency escape facilities . |
20 | Because these skills would not be particular to one subject area — . but rather should be seen as an integral part of the whole schooling process — the project should have a cross-curricular base , be taught within subject areas in reference to specific contexts rather than as a separate theoretical concept related to general study . |
21 | Instead of cutting , most should be increasing them . |
22 | Paradoxically , most general practitioners think that opting out of the responsibility for out of hours care altogether should be made possible . |
23 | ‘ A firm 's ability to use the money effectively should be more important than whether the company is in a designated area for special assistance , ’ said , partner with Moores Rowland , as the firm issued guidelines to the main business grant schemes . |
24 | His ability to intervene effectively must be a function of his ‘ hands on ’ experience supported of course by his conceptual knowledge of how the system functions . |
25 | For instance ‘ Turkish baths ’ properly should be described as Islamic baths since they have no special link with Turkey . |
26 | One bit of the letter I did n't like was the comment about strengthening the 1979 Act which , more properly should be abolished altogether . |
27 | Erm , and so , but we do need to do that , and I believe the work that you have been doing erm , I do n't know when that 's to be published , er , but will I 'm sure assist us in developing the criteria which will help voluntary organisations to decide what they properly should be doing . |
28 | The first point is that it is not only the super-ego which is internalized — that is , taken over by identification from cathected social objects — but that there are involved other important components which presumably must be included in the ego — namely , the system of cognitive categorizations of the object world and the system of expressive symbolism . |
29 | It is unfortunate that both paths arrive at the head of the 350-foot falls where only the top plunge can be seen ; the steep slope alongside may be descended , with care , to bring more of this splendid waterfall within camera range . |
30 | Carla Hills , his trade representative , who knows an export market when she sees one , is negotiating the framework for a free-trade agreement with the four , who together may be strong enough to strike a tough bargain . |