Example sentences of "more [modal v] be said " in BNC.
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1 | So something more must be said about beliefs , expectations , hopes , and so on , than that they are not extended , if they are adequately to be distinguished from these other non-extended phenomena . |
2 | It shows that something more must be said about what a convention is , about how much and what kind of agreement is necessary in order that a particular proposition of law can be true in virtue of a particular legal convention . |
3 | Much more could be said . |
4 | Before any more could be said , Stephen came hurrying into the cobbled yard , hand outstretched , his face beaming with pleasure . |
5 | The only real answer she provides is the joke-capping session itself , which then forms the topic of the rest of the chapter ; but more could be said , for example , on the functions of joke-telling ( for breaking down taboos , reassuring , releasing tension , passing the time , indirect criticising , etc ) ; and on the relation of joke-telling to questions of " power " and " solidarity " . |
6 | Much more could be said of the implications of a natural-narrative analysis here . |
7 | Much more could be said about assimilation , but from the point of view of learning or teaching English pronunciation , to do so would not be very useful . |
8 | It is certainly true that Marx speaks of single practices as central to societies ( as in the passage quoted earlier ) and Althusser may well believe that as far as exegesis is concerned no more need be said . |
9 | An example of the fixed charge is the mortgage and no more need be said about it here . |
10 | As he said : ‘ Except for one thing nothing more need be said . |
11 | More will be said later about the development of this argument . |
12 | The French , it soon appeared , were preparing a new invasion , of which more will be said later . |
13 | Thanet wing attracts additional staff to Maidstone Prison , especially for the Psychology Department , of which more will be said later . |
14 | More will be said in a later chapter about the implications of Plantagenet representation in France at this level . |
15 | But more will be said of this ‘ delinquent fringe ’ later . |
16 | Conceptions which in the 1960s might have precipitated a ‘ forced ’ marriage now either lead to abortion or , increasingly , to births in non-marital unions , concerning which more will be said later . |
17 | This demonstrates not only a continuing uncertainty about the precise objectives but also a change in emphasis away from the provision of courses towards other forms of dissemination , of which more will be said below . |
18 | It is to be allowed then , although something more will be said of the matter ( 1.6 ) , that we have two conceptions . |
19 | Something more will be said of the matter , however . |
20 | A bit more will be said of particular features of the metalinguistic and possible-worlds proposals , but let us first consider something common to both of them and indeed to other proposals . |
21 | It fits that account better than it fits others , including a probabilistic account of which a bit more will be said . |
22 | More will be said as to this in later chapters . |
23 | More will be said about this in Chapter 2 , but it is necessary here to make a distinction between my comparisons and those which are associated with traditional case studies , including the case study material presented by Dickens et al . |
24 | More will be said of its proposals in the next chapter on the houses of the great , but , as a sample of Pugin 's diagnosis , the small print of his satiric illustration , ‘ dedicated , without permission , to THE TRADE ’ , repays examination ( Fig. 9 ) . |
25 | Much more will be said of the houses of the poor in chapter 3 , but the basic contrast can be readily tested — one has only to compare the range of interiors in the novels of Richardson or Jane Austen with the range in almost any one of Dickens 's novels . |
26 | More will be said below of their history in fiction ( chapter 4 ) ; for the present it is enough to notice that in this case , too , Sketches by Boz appears to mark a divide . |
27 | I 'm sure he 'll be only too glad to cancel the payments , and nothing more will be said . ’ |
28 | More will be said on that point later . |
29 | In the latter case external coercion is no longer internalized in the way it once was because of the permissive regimes of child-rearing and a cultural crisis affecting the superego , about which more will be said later . |
30 | The post-Comintern Communist Movement , the Socialist International , international Fascist organizations , and the Green movement ( about which more will be said below ) provide the only models we have for such organizations , and none of these can be currently regarded as successful in global terms . |