Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] be [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Within the proviso therefore , that short-term visitors only may be offered to individual area secretaries , I would like to make the following proposals for which I am indebted to area staff colleagues for their help :
4 He says because straw is a bulky material it 's expensive to transport — also it 's very inflammable and deteriorates once it gets wet so must be stored in big , dry storehouses .
5 A re-assessment noting the effective use to which the child has put the low vision aid or the reasons for his inability to do so should be made at regular intervals , so that adjustments can be made or more intensive training given .
6 The stone was placed within a specially designed chair in Westminster Abbey to make it symbolically clear that all coronations of English kings henceforth should be regarded as simultaneous coronations of the kings of Scotland .
7 In the light of these cuts , much might be achieved by stimulating localities to care for their own children — that is , by the greater use of informal sources of substitute child care .
8 We are saved through the loving obedience of Jesus which is not just a mental state but is expressed and only could be expressed in bodily pain and death .
9 Treasury Department sources have stated that , at most , $3bn annually could be raised by augmented enforcement of the existing transfer pricing rules .
10 Continuing its successful format , the trade fair will be augmented by scholarly lectures by experts in the field including Pat Halfpenny ( City Museum & Art Gallery , Hanley , Stoke-on-Trent ) on Creamware , Edgar Munhall ( Curator , The Frick Collection ) on Sèvres in the Frick Collection , Clare Le Corbeiller ( Curator , European Sculpture and Decorative Arts , The Metropolitan Museum of Art ) on the artist potter and his factory , Dr Stephen V. Hartog ( Curator of Collections , Jewish Historical Museum of Amsterdam ) on the display of Chinese export porcelain in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and Tamara Preaud ( Archiviste , Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres ) on Neo-classicism and Sèvres Porcelain in the eighteenth century .
11 Awards which are developed on a national basis and meet the criteria outlined below will be designated as NATIONAL AWARDS .
12 But because such systems are modular , much can be done with simple commands .
13 Not all environmental improvement , however , requires large expenditure and much can be done by careful design and painstaking attention to the detail of operations .
14 Much can be achieved within present resources by doing things differently ( sometimes radically so ) .
15 Much can be learnt from past disasters .
16 That this is so can be seen by contrasting sentences such as those evoked in Chapter 1 and repeated here : ( 1a ) I had nine people to call .
17 The specially formulated mastic thickens on contact , so can be used on vertical surfaces
18 Walls inside and outside should be inspected for large cracks .
19 Materials and equipment less frequently used or too heavy for pupils to handle easily should be stored on upper shelves .
20 Three copies of relevant manuscripts in press or submitted for publication elsewhere should be included with submitted manuscripts , and clearly marked as such .
21 The implication of all this is that such places had perhaps been important as estates or administrative centres as well as having marketing functions long before late Saxon times and thus could be developed into true towns fairly easily .
22 For example , the word ‘ veteran ’ given above could be pronounced in other ways than .
23 This is clear in the case of one-party states , where the party bureaucracy encroaches upon areas of decision-making that elsewhere would be reserved for civil servants .
24 All above will be moved to suitable concentration areas and screened … "
25 All the biting pests above can be controlled by planned , routine , repeat spraying with systemic insecticides .
26 Gauthier has revived the Hobbesian argument that political authority and indeed morality generally can be founded on rational self-interest .
27 But these same Ministers claim that for other people 's children , the best can be achieved in large classes , in crumbling buildings without sufficient books and equipment and with inadequately paid teachers .
28 Others still may be associated with specific circumstances ; but we must remember that every problem is founded upon the impact of circumstance on the personality of the individual or persons concerned , so that earlier experience may again be involved .
29 Okay , so they 're unexpected can you thing of any , er , another kind of way of erm , other tasks that possibly could be described as reactive tasks ?
30 Tears not shed openly may be shed in other ways .
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