Example sentences of "[modal v] be attached [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Once again opinions vary as to whether conditions should be attached with the aim of controlling odour pollution and is regarded by some planners as an undesirable duplication of powers , a view endorsed by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution especially with regard to planning conditions designed to control air pollution from registered works . |
2 | Quite why this theme should be attached to Barbarossa in particular is not immediately clear ; it would be equally valid , and perhaps more apt , if it were told of Charlemagne . |
3 | The committee reported , and it was agreed on 24 May that a veterinary surgeon should be attached to each regiment of cavalry . |
4 | This is not a suggestion that a school farm or workshop should be attached to every school for training purposes . |
5 | Notes of questions arising out of the application form should be attached to it and used as a memory aid during the interview . |
6 | Numbers — Although it 's good fun for three or more people to abseil down a rope at the same time , normally no more than two should be attached to the same descendeur . |
7 | The accredited representatives of foreign States participating in the investigation should be attached to him rather than to a particular group , so that they have a complete appreciation of the whole picture . |
8 | Although Mr Patten 's headline message was that no conditions should be attached to MFN at all , his actual text was more subtle . |
9 | It could be argued that if a claim for damages is based on a claim that a governmental body has acted illegally in a public law sense , then the damages claim should be attached to an AJR and be saddled with the same procedural restrictions as would apply to an AJR . |
10 | The absence of any link between ’ fish ’ and ’ fork ’ confirms the choice that the prepositional phrase ’ with a fork ’ should be attached to ’ ate ’ . |
11 | A lot of importance should be attached to looking at what sources of information are needed to measure the social and economic performance of the development agencies . |
12 | Grice does not suggest that this is an exhaustive list — he notes that a maxim such as Be polite is also normally observed — nor that equal weight should be attached to each of the stated maxims . |
13 | Finally , I can not stress too strongly the importance which should be attached to the Bank of England having , within the limits laid down by the Act and the general law , unfettered and unimpeded scope for the exercise of their most important public duties of regulation under the Act in the interests of the public , who are surely entitled to rely on the Bank of England to exercise those powers with integrity . |
14 | The general approach adopted by the House of Lords to the weight which should be attached to the views of a child who has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision is clearly of great importance , but it is essential to bear in mind that their Lordships were concerned with the extent of parental rights over the welfare of the child . |
15 | Whatever view he decides to take , he will in effect be indicating in a clear and unequivocal way the weight that should be attached to the objective of long term landscape protection which is so central to the purposes of National Park designation . |
16 | This list does not suggest that greater weight should be attached to any one of the four main considerations . |
17 | There is no objective formula for deciding what tariff of punishment should be attached to a particular offence . |
18 | This disclaimer should be attached to any long form type report prepared by KPMG and distributed beyond those who commissioned it . |
19 | Possessive adjectives , however , do not produce a satisfactory result : ( 60 ) our bicycles damaged all had red handlebars your ideas discussed will be put to our colonel One may enquire why there should be this contrast , since it seems easy enough to see what meaning should be attached to each of the sentences of ( 60 ) . |
20 | From the reign of Henry VIII to that of George II it was the practice of the various probate courts to insist that ‘ a true and perfect inventory ’ of the personal estate of the person who had died should be attached to his will or the letters of administration . |
21 | A judge should only find a child guilty of contributory negligence if he or she is of such an age as reasonably to be expected to take precautions for his or her own safety ; and then he or she is only to be found guilty if blame should be attached to him or her . |
22 | But he intends to ram home the message that the blame should be attached to Labour and the Scottish National Party . |
23 | These must be attached to the rear of the boat as crocodiles always attack from behind . |
24 | Differences in results over time may be due to errors which must be attached to judgements of mastery , whether test results or teachers ' judgements or both are used in making the judgement . |
25 | This may be given ex parte on affidavit and the order giving leave must be attached to the judgment ( Ord 9 , r 6(4) , RSC Ord 13 , r 7B and Queens Bench Masters Practice Note of 17 December 1986 ) . |
26 | Within the farmstead , the farmhouse might be attached to some , or all of the other farm buildings . |
27 | There is a range of possible meanings that might be attached to these rather ambiguous words ; but , if no mortal man could be the doorway into the Lord 's sheepfold , it would scarcely matter from whom the bishop received the emblems of his office : the reality could come only from Christ . |
28 | We can not say how many of these are primarily curricular in nature , and how many were motivated by the prospects of additional money which might be attached to a statement under local formula funding arrangements . |
29 | A poet might be attached to a household , or , increasingly , be dependent on travelling between households , performing his work and looking for hospitality and support . |
30 | For this purpose suitable young men , it was sometimes proposed , might be attached for a period at the beginning of their careers to their country 's foreign ministry . |