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

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1 Bowes and Nedham were instructed " … that it hath pleased God that Certaine Copper Oares should be near about Kendall where none were ever heretofore heard of … it seameth 11 Kibles will yield a qintall of Copper …
2 Umbrellas are one dress accessory no one should be without in Britain .
3 If , as we have already shown , the targeting of care programming is unclear , there is even less guidance about allocating service users to care management in mental health and whether this should be instead of , or in addition to , care programming .
4 It is simply one approach to the use of medicinal substances and its place should be firmly within the medical profession as a further tool available to the doctor , dentist or veterinary practitioner in addition to his or her orthodox knowledge .
5 This enterprising tour should be well worth following as it is the first time cricketers of this age from South Africa have toured in England .
6 Some BASICs provide easy access to the games port ( usually in the form of STICK and STRIG functions ) , and with a suitable language this method of control should be well worth investigating .
7 As a layer of gravel will be put into the base of the jar to help weight it down these slots should be just above this layer otherwise a strong powerhead could pull it into the pipe and block it .
8 Large bulbs should be only half-buried ; with smaller ones , the tips should be just below the compost surface .
9 In an ideal world , the top of the canister should be just below the bottom of the tank ; the greater the distance below , the less water will be pumped due to back-pressure .
10 When closed together , the top set of teeth should be just in front of the bottom set .
11 But since their dividend growth should be ahead of the market 's , the yield premium should be slimmer .
12 That way we should be ahead of Tweed . ’
13 The bed height should allow the patient to touch the floor with his feet when he sits on the side on the bed , although his hips should be slightly above the level of his knees .
14 For safe cross country riding , the rider 's balance should be slightly behind the horse 's .
15 The guide should be slightly in front whilst the blind pupil holds the guide 's arm lightly just above the elbow .
16 ‘ The assignment should be right up your street .
17 Should be right up your street . ’
18 This sort of thing should be right up your street .
19 That somebody should be right up your arse , so if you
20 Should be right at the beginning .
21 In this situation , it is much more sensible to be in the second or even third row from the start line , but you should be right at the starboard end .
22 If this is done , the tyres should be right on the tip and not half on the ground , otherwise if the glider does move , the tip will slide out from under the tyre and be freed .
23 If Mansell does put pen to paper , our own local Williams team should be right on the pace come the first Grand Prix next year .
24 We plan to go to Indonesia and China for sure and should be away for ten to 12 months .
25 We are delighted that is willing to stand again for election as Hon. Treasurer , but she feels it would be in the Society 's interest to have an Assistant Treasurer who would become familiar with our accounting methods and be able to take over should be away for a short period .
26 It had previously been decided that the first landing should be away on the metalled runway of Duxford or Cambridge .
27 I should n't be here I should be away on the bus .
28 You should now be left with two acetate page markers , and everything else should be away in one of the binders , apart possibly from the dates .
29 When the patient is lying on his back , his hemiplegic side should be away from the side wall .
30 From all this sprang the paradox that orders like the Cistercian — which had set out to revive the old tradition that many monasteries should be away from the world , set apart , oases in the desert — encouraged journeying and laid on their leaders the obligation to travel often and far .
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