Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 75% of employers are failing to meet the requirement that 3% of their staff should be registered disabled ( p 102 ) .
2 He also ordered that the file should be transferred to Kingston and that meanwhile the wife ( who was the respondent to the motion ) should be granted interim custody of the child .
3 He ordered that the petitioner husband should be granted interim access to the child , which he defined as every other weekend in Kingston from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
4 The court ordered that the mother should be granted interim custody and the court ordered interim access to the child to the father ; that access to be alternative weekends in Kingston but not in the presence of the husband 's mistress or son .
5 The letters should convey concern about the critical state of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi 's health , urge that she should be granted free access to a doctor of her choice , and appeal for her immediate and unconditional release .
6 At the close of the hearing before the Judicial Committee Lord Templeman announced that their Lordships would advise that the petitioner should be granted special leave to appeal for reasons to be delivered later .
7 In the issue of 3 December 1971 The Sun commented upon a parliamentary report that the members of the Royal Family should be granted large increases in their allowances .
8 light whites should be served cool but not cold , otherwise you can not taste the delicate flavours ; 10–15C is perfect .
9 It is stunning to look at and should be served cold with a rice salad .
10 The cake keeps well in a tin or tightly wrapped in foil and should be served sliced , buttered or with jam .
11 The courts can express the same feeling by the creative choice as to whether a defect should be stamped jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional .
12 If the patient can only use one hand , food should be prepared ready to eat , cut into manageable pieces .
13 Whether patients who relapse should be treated long term with a fixed or titrable dose or six month courses for each episode of relapse remains to be elucidated in future studies .
14 If there is no room in which interviews can be conducted , the nurse and patient should be seated near to each other so that they can converse quietly .
15 The separate phases of education and training should be made visible to those who contribute to the process — teachers , employers , trainers and funders .
16 After removing all the decayed wood , all edged should be made flat and square , to make the strongest joint with the clean material .
17 Keen that the fruits of his scholarship should be made available to as wide a readership as possible , I have made strenuous efforts to trace Mr Mint .
18 Moreover , it is proposing that funds managed by the EC 's own loaning organisation , the European Investment Bank , should be made available to Hungary and Poland .
19 At the same time , different types and levels of training ( formal and informal , traditional and untraditional ) should be made available that correspond roughly to the jobs that need to be done .
20 It 's therefore entirely appropriate that some of his earliest ( mono ) recordings should be made available to the widest public through this fascinating boxed set .
21 A question that causes much debate is whether a report of an environmental audit 's finding should be made available to the general public .
22 It was also agreed that appropriate training and support should be made available to the laity .
23 Dr McManus agreed with the counsel for Crosshaven Community Association that a register of results from monitoring of companies operating in Ireland , including Raybestos , should be made available to interested groups .
24 Ample time should be made available to discuss such matters .
25 Aneurin Bevan who , as Minister of Health in the Labour government , pioneered the introduction of the NHS , claimed : ‘ Medical treatment and care should be made available to rich and poor alike in accordance with medical need and by no other criteria . ’
26 PAIN-KILLERS should be made available to control any distressing symptoms , despite the fact that such treatment may shorten life .
27 I was heartened to note that a new clause was inserted during the Bill 's progress through Parliament , stipulating that the results of a pupil 's assessment should be made available only to the pupil 's parents , the governors or the LEA .
28 The very project of sociology assumes the possibility of such knowledge , and implies that this knowledge should be made available to guide human action .
29 These , it said , should be made available as a matter of course unless a positive decision was taken to suppress the material .
30 This record should be made available to the suspect on request and is designed to facilitate any complaints of unjustifiable action by the police .
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