Example sentences of "[vb mod] [prep] [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.

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1 We must for example be able to use concurrent users of the same accounting information in many different languages .
2 ‘ Cantaur ’ should of course be ‘ Cantuar ’ , the Latin abbreviation by which the primate of England signs himself .
3 The following should of course be kept frost-free : tolmiea , fatsia , fatshedera , aspidistra , cineraria , chlorophytum , clivia , streptocarpus and the shrimp plant .
4 We should of course be aware that we do not know what Jesus himself said : we do not have his words verbatim .
5 Where parts have names such as these , they should of course be used .
6 The residual valuation should of course be crosschecked against a valuation made on the comparative basis before any offer is made .
7 Payment should of course be made on time .
8 The pressure dependent instruments should of course be scanned , but they should not be relied upon to give accurate indication of instantaneous values or rates of change except during stable flight .
9 Any lease issued now should of course be on a short term basis , as Development Proposals in some shape or form are likely to be implemented .
10 All donations will be formally acknowledged by the Honorary Treasurer , , and should of course be in favour of the Association .
11 All donations will be formally acknowledged by the Honorary Treasurer , , and should of course be in favour of the Association .
12 All donations will be formally acknowledged by the Honorary Treasurer and should of course be in favour of the Association .
13 Sponsorship should of course be the icing on the cake , there should be enough in , in competition in regattas and themselves but people are interested enough to go and to support and that sponsorship actually allows you to do things that you would n't have been able to do otherwise .
14 In addition , the principle ‘ that relief given under the Poor Law should be sufficient for the purpose of relieving distress , but that the amount of relief so given should of necessity be calculated on a lower scale than the earnings of the independent workman ’ ( Ministry of Health , 1921 , p. 47 ) still stood .
15 All pollsters emphasise how unsatisfactory election polling must of necessity be .
16 This ‘ lock and key ’ relationship has led to the view that the enzymes ' own structure must of necessity be unique and unchanging , and so it is — usually .
17 To capture the sound of a band or orchestra , the head must of necessity be placed several metres away , and the result is disappointing .
18 While some of them are able to accept the situation with equanimity and wait for it to pass , others tend to panic and assume that the condition must of necessity be a permanent one .
19 The Hindus asserted that the same rhythm must of necessity be mirrored at all stages of creation and in all domains .
20 Unless a union is negotiating with a monopoly corporation or with companies which are collectively violating standards of decency and justice in their own employment practices , the outcome of such a bargain must of necessity be unjust .
21 When you look at maps of the Dales , particularly the new 1 to 25,000 series , you can read in the patterns on the landscape and the names given to settlements and landforms , the intricate story , incomplete as it must of necessity be , of the pageant of life in the upland valleys .
22 The analysis of determinants entails the construction and testing of competing explanatory models ; the impact analysis , partly due to control problems and partly due to difficulties in conceptualising impact , must of necessity be more ad hoc .
23 Coalition , Baldwin told Chamberlain , ‘ must of course be stamped on ’ ; he went on to say ‘ that if R.M. did approach him he would reply that there was no occasion for a Coalition .
24 And such behaviour must of course be the expression of a psychobiological apparatus that needs description .
25 The results of this tour , so far as the ladies of the party were concerned , tended to confirm all my previous impressions of their valour and vigour , and also to the strengthening of my determination never to undertake or propose any arrangement from which the ladies must of course be excluded .
26 There must of course be no consequential loss of quality .
27 This must of course be partly because inflation has made even £100 too small a sum to need spreading over many instalment repayments .
28 Once seen , it gives us back a legitimate access to a great wealth of traditional human experience on the matter , which must of course be critically used , but which certainly does not leave us utterly puzzled , as we might be in starting to observe a strange species .
29 There must of course be provision for retaining information about the interrupted sequence of instructions , so that processing can continue from the point at which the interruption took place .
30 Policy must of course be converted into practice ; in both these schools overall spending policy and staffing priorities were significant expressions of commitment by the heads , and this can only have strengthened the resolve of those members of staff who served on the library committees and immersed themselves in the day-to-day business of winning a place in the project .
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