Example sentences of "[subord] it [modal v] to " in BNC.

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1 The draft Structure Plan Review will assess the requirement for new housing land and decide , in general terms , where it ought to be located .
2 There 's a lovely great open space , where it used to be all wood , which if you had plenty of money and could have enough gardeners could be made very exciting . ’
3 Expanding output would add more to consumer benefit than it would to production costs or the opportunity cost of the resources used .
4 An award of damages will no more be denied to a person vulnerable and predisposed to mental illness than it would to the victim of physical injury with an eggshell skull .
5 No cleverer than it ought to be
6 I will be arguing in this address that we have been as guilty as many other sections of our community in treating it too lightly , or in putting it lower down in our order of priorities than it ought to be ; but it has never been entirely absent from Christian thought or theology .
7 There were plenty of vile smells , and the train was colder than it ought to be .
8 And although a green glow that is weaker than it ought to be might mean that some of the cells in the area are turning malignant , it might also mean that the operator has the end of the bronchoscope too far from the target , or pointing at an awkward angle .
9 You definitely feel all the time that it could go faster than it ought to — it 's a jet fighter rather than an airbus . ’
10 Penzias and Wilson were worried when they found that their detector was picking up more noise than it ought to .
11 Well , in my sums that comes to er , something like er , fifty per cent more than it ought to be .
12 That 's a factor of something like three hundred per cent than it , than it ought to be in terms of inflation and the County Treasurer 's budget of plus five per cent which is well in excess of two hundred per cent .
13 There is no doubt in Sir Adrian 's mind that it is more demanding today being a top executive than it used to be .
14 Car rolls less than it used to but roadholding seems to have suffered
15 Medical treatment for hay fever is now much better than it used to be .
16 But it matters a lot less than it used to .
17 The information will become known a bit faster than it used to be .
18 But the station felt safer than it used to , though nothing had changed except Dot herself .
19 I do not think it can be said that the manner of death is any more horrific than it used to be ( although it may well be different ) but it may be that the way of reporting someone 's death has radically changed and that this has brought its own problems .
20 As ever , the men look more impressive than the women , but the difference is less marked than it used to be .
21 Other establishments followed their example , with the result that Jerusalem is a less cheerless city than it used to be .
22 Moisture finding its way into porous stone can now cause more damage than it used to .
23 It also has to be recognised that the general educational standard of aspiring architects is much lower than it used to be .
24 Chancroid is generally less common than it used to be , and is very rarely seen in Northern Europe , although it still poses problems in Asia and parts of Africa .
25 But JPL is still associated with Caltech , and acceptance of classified research at US universities is much less ready now than it used to be .
26 But Chris Smith sums up the make-or-break situation of the market in turmoil : ‘ The low end of the market is thinner than it used to be , and the other buyers do n't want to mess around with scrapyards . ’
27 Each of these three events involved the legal process or changes in the law , and as such inevitably make the censorship issue in libraries less localized than it used to be even after the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 .
28 Although there is much social and occupational mobility , and our choice of marriage partner is wider than it used to be , we are obviously most likely to meet and continue acquaintance with people used to similar standards of living , values and expectations .
29 The population as a whole is about 10 per cent fatter than it used to be .
30 Because in recent years hypnosis has tended to leave behind its mystical and Svengali-related image — and also because complementary medicine in general is far more widely accepted than it used to be — many people are less worried about the whole concept than before .
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