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

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1 It should be noted that visualization of centromeres and the central element of the SC is not usually possible in silver-stained preparations .
2 In fact such behaviour constitutes an act of discrimination and it should be noted that discrimination on the grounds of nationality , for example giving a preference to British goods as opposed to French goods rather than treating them on their merits , is an offence under Article 7 of the Rome Treaty .
3 It should be noted that detail arrangements describing the procedural framework for managing and processing capital building schemes are available for use in the health service .
4 It should be noted that layout A is completed to a more utilitarian standard : a gelcoat finish is left on the inside of the hull and underside of the deck in both forward and after cabins , in place of the strip teak ceiling and foam-backed vinyl in layout B.
5 In conclusion it should be noted that power already exists to utilise delegated legislation to go a good deal of the way along the road proposed by the Royal Commission .
6 It should be noted that access to files within VMS directories and hence the performance of LIFESPAN when accessing charge codes can be significantly hampered if the number of contained files becomes very large .
7 In respect of UK membership of the EC it should be recalled that Article 3(f) of the Treaty of Rome provides for ‘ the institution of a system ensuring that competition in the common market is not distorted ’ .
8 It should be emphasized that equation ( 6.7 ) is the result obtained from an ordinary least-squares ( OLS ) regression of actual monetary growth , , on the variables on the right hand-side .
9 Whilst a final version of the Advanced Computing Environment 's hardware specification is now being printed , more interesting , hears Electronic News , is that the common application programming interface for Unix SVR4 and OSF/1 operating systems should be completed this month .
10 WORK should be completed this week on safety measures being put in place on a busy road outside an infants school where a crossing patrol was axed .
11 As regards property , it should be noticed that law and practice , to a large extent , make it unlikely that property of any considerable value will come into the direct ownership of an infant .
12 The unemployed should be given such work , he said , adding that at present , Poland lacked the expertise , equipment and finance to deal with environmental decay .
13 He 's the last guy in the world who should be given such power .
14 There is thus a rule of construction that if a provision in an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom is ambiguous , it should be given that interpretation which is consistent with international obligations rather than one which conflicts ( Inland Revenue Commissioners v Collco Dealings Ltd [ 1962 ] AC 11 ; similarly , there is some authority for seeking to protect fundamental constitutional statutes from unintentional repeals ( see , e.g. , per Lord Wilberforce in The Earl of Antrim 's Petition [ 1967 ] 1 AC 691 ) If , however , such devices do not evade the problem , then traditional notions of the sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament require that any provision in any later statute which is inconsistent with any earlier provision repeals the latter to the extent of any inconsistency , whether declared or intended to have this effect or not ( Vauxhall Estates Ltd v Liverpool Corporation [ 1932 ] 1 KB 733 ; Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister of Health [ 1934 ] 1 KB 590 ) .
15 Because I I do know of of various different groups who are working in this field as volunteers , there 's no money behind them there , and I mean i i it should be a priority , it should be given that kind of priority where
16 Not only were their needs felt to threaten the living standards of other groups , but it was argued that these needs should be given less priority : ‘ It is dangerous to be in any way lavish to old age , until adequate provision .
17 In effect , the requirement of the last paragraph is a requirement that visitors to museums should be initiated along a path of learning , and should be given enough information ( for example by means of captions , or via supplementary information in , say , the museum guidebook ) to enable them to proceed further , if they so desire , in a reasonably sensible and efficient way .
18 Pupils themselves should be given more responsibility , and their non-academic achievements should be given more recognition .
19 He emphasised that the European Parliament should be given more teeth to ensure value for money and for scrutinising how the Commission spends taxpayers ' money .
20 So there 's no reason why these people should be given more votes rather their superior status can be recognized by giving them more informal influence .
21 Pupils themselves should be given more responsibility , and their non-academic achievements should be given more recognition .
22 The Lord Chancellor 's Legal Aid Advisory Committee had already indicated that the Law Society should be given these powers , but it , and the Law Society , were then frustrated by the failure of successive governments to bring this part of the Act into force .
23 Local authorities should be given some money to get them out of the mess .
24 ‘ I propose therefore that Customs should be given some discretion to mitigate the penalties for some misdeclarations , to enable them to take account of the individual circumstances of the trader . ’
25 The Plowden Report on Children and their Primary Schools ( 1967 ) recommended no change to section 76 , but said that parents should be given some choice whenever this was possible .
26 The person to be interviewed should be given some indication of the topic and possibly of the kinds of questions they might be asked but it is important that there should not be any rehearsal of the interview as they will then lose their spontaneity .
27 And that the district should be given some form of a guide that enables them to be er to apply the particular circumstances to their own district .
28 I believe everybody should be given this opportunity , whether they take it or not is up to them .
29 So we consider that creditors should be given this duty .
30 In my view , the prisoner should be given this information before he writes any representation he may wish to make .
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