Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] of " in BNC.

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1 Clean inlet strainers and outlets once a week ( more , if required ) and all tubing should be cleared of obstructive algae and detritus with a propriety hose brush every few months .
2 The overhaul of trams to catch up on wartime neglect was taking longer than anticipated and it was decided that Purley depôt , still standing out of use , should be cleared of the war damaged cars collecting dust in its interior and be brought back into use as an annexe to Charlton Works where painting and certain other work could be undertaken .
3 New ground should be cleared of perennial weed , removing deep roots of docks , thistles and bindweed .
4 However , in such cases the client should be warned of any likely increase in the budgeted fee due to overrun of the project .
5 Accordingly , drivers should be warned of the consequences of infringing this particular clause .
6 ‘ The companies should be warned of the falling guillotine and urged to produce and ship as fast as they can . ’
7 Sickle cell crises are extremely rare but affected individuals should be warned of the potential dangers of severe hypothermia or hypoxia .
8 We hope that this year , whether or not the snow situation improves , the Verbier Ski School will revise their arrangements and meet pupils directly up on the slopes , but if not , then any family going to Verbier should be warned of the timewasting and difficulties which arise if the arrangements are left as they were last year .
9 Bob Hodson-Smith warned Active Business Services ( ABS ) of Sheffield that the software , the Safety Related Plant Status Monitoring System or Status , had not been fully tested and that Nuclear Electric should be warned of the potential difficulties .
10 Is not it unacceptable that pensioners should be defrauded of pensions to which they have contributed throughout their entire working lives , as is the case with the Mirror Group Newspapers pensioners ?
11 What should be made of all this ?
12 Buckets therefore should be made of good quality , high density polythene , polypropylene or fibre glass with steel handles .
13 A strict record should be made of all orders placed which should be kept available for checking against delivery notes and or invoices .
14 Mains pipes should be made of plastic or copper .
15 Second , brief mention should be made of the law relating to adultery .
16 Finally , mention should be made of the pioneer work being done within the Department of Local History of Leicester University .
17 Finally in this short section , mention should be made of ‘ scrapbooks ’ compiled by such organisations as the Women 's Institute , Mothers ' Union and Townswomen 's Guild .
18 As for previous periods , searches should be made of the contents of the proceedings of local historical societies , Notes and Queries , the Victoria County History volumes , and the Amateur ( later Local ) Historian .
19 Mention should be made of some of the other urban projects that are designed to improve agency co-ordination .
20 Note should be made of particular skills and types of care not practised elsewhere .
21 Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude , use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited ; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result .
22 Some of the lighting power will be absorbed by the filter which will therefore get hot , and it should be made of a filter-gel which is sufficiently heat-resistant .
23 A clear statement should be made of the accounting policies adopted for advances covering specific provisions , general provisions , write-offs , interest recognition and treatment of fees and expenses .
24 mention should be made of Total Communication which is often wrongly equated with ‘ simultaneous ’ methods of speaking and signing ‘ Siglish ’ at the same time .
25 A checklist should be made of all cash , cheques and postal orders received through the post and handed to the cashier for entry into the appropriate records .
26 It was agreed that systematic use should be made of the words ‘ safety ’ , ‘ security ’ ( a word Labour was believed to be fond of and which might therefore be turned to advantage ) , and ‘ support ’ .
27 Finally , mention should be made of the halt instruction .
28 Gilman 's became the most impressive corporate collection of photographs ever assembled ( although mention should be made of the special achievement of the Canadian Centre for Architecture ) — but what is even more remarkable is the way the riches of the collection have been translated into the facsimile plates in this book , and thus into the great libraries of the world and the public domain .
29 Pupils should be introduced to a wide variety of forms of graphical representation and use should be made of published information .
30 Use should be made of such things as plans of models , dress patterns , scale drawings , photographs , maps .
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