Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One important concern should be cleared up before proceeding . |
2 | In the presence of the Patronage Secretary and the Leader of the House , may I suggest to the Secretary of State that his personal position , because of the very sensitive job that he does in Government , should be cleared up before this day is finished ? |
3 | The injury niggles involving Tony Cascarino , Andy Townsend , Packie Bonner and Terry Phelan should be cleared up by 2.45 on Wednesday afternoon when a capacity Lansdowne Road will urge the Republic towards another giant step to Group Three qualification . |
4 | Certainly English youth should be trained up in the industry , especially in the battery work . |
5 | Not that Arsenal should be singled out as sole instigators of the ill-feeling at White Hart Lane . |
6 | When people hover for a tip , it 's excruciating , says Jon , 34 ‘ I do n't see why people working in certain industries should be singled out for special treatment . |
7 | Fear of encroachments by the government or the armed forces on the liberty of the subject , coupled with a feeling that it was unjust that one particular group should be singled out for treatment in this way , combined to defeat all such suggestions . |
8 | Among other things , that paper proposed that sewerage charges should be separated out from the new council tax in the same way as water charges are at present separately levied . |
9 | Terracotta pots should be propped up on small blocks to aid drainage and prevent ants infesting the compost . |
10 | Jean had n't long passed her driving test and I tried to help by pointing out when she should be moving up through the gears . |
11 | By the time we get there it should should be warmed up in April . |
12 | The old Soviet armed forces should be split up between the new states , not consolidated under the flag of St Andrew . |
13 | Otherwise the plants should be split up in the Spring . |
14 | The first is whether ownership of the national track should be split off from the running of services , as recommended by Kenneth Irvine of the Adam Smith Institute . |
15 | When someone has been asked to make over on death whatever remains of an inheritance , and from the price of objects sold buys other objects , he is not regarded as having diminished [ the estate ] in respect of the objects sold … but the objects thus bought should be made over in place of the ownership which has changed … . |
16 | Phone bookings should be made up to a fortnight in advance on 0229 66063 . |
17 | The bulk of the diet should be made up of vegetables and high-protein foods , such as meat , fish , eggs and cheese . |
18 | The unit will run quite satisfactorily on a 6V battery supply , though this should be made up of four U2 size cells , in preference to the small single 6V batteries . |
19 | The Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 required that the accounts of direct labour organizations should be made up of a balance sheet , a revenue account , and a statement of rate of return ; and that these accounts show a ‘ true and fair view ’ . |
20 | If social life is seen as no longer ideally ordered but as made up of every-day material practices , and painting is part and parcel of social life , then painting should be made up of similar practices . |
21 | Instead , we adopted the new that level III should be made up of 18 credits . |
22 | The latter should be made up in plain fabrics or those with a small overall design . |
23 | It was a matter of great personal pride to Ceauşescu that every item in the palace and every part of it should be made out of Romanian products only . |
24 | ( 4 ) An order under this section in respect of any costs may only be made if — ( a ) an order for costs would be made in the proceedings apart from this Act ; ( b ) as respects the costs incurred in a court of first instance , those proceedings were instituted by the assisted party and the court is satisfied that the unassisted party will suffer severe financial hardship unless the order is made ; and ( c ) in any case , the court is satisfied that it is just and equitable in all the circumstances of the case that provision for the costs should be made out of public funds . |
25 | It is common ground that in a majority of cases where an order may be made under section 18 for the payment by the Board to the unassisted party of the costs of appellate , as opposed to first instance , proceedings , the Court of Appeal or this House will be in a position at the conclusion of an appeal on the information then before it to decide under section 18(3) what , if any , order for costs should be made against the assisted party and to form at least a provisional view under section 18(4) ( c ) as to whether it would be ‘ just and equitable in all the circumstances of the case that provision for the costs should be made out of public funds . ’ |
26 | it is just and equitable that provision for those costs should be made out of public funds ; |
27 | To make your donation , please send it with your cheque/money order to : Cheques/money orders should be made out to Trinity College Library . |
28 | Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute . |
29 | In linguistics , especially in the English-speaking world between the 1930s and 1960s , there have been several schools of thought which believe that context — this knowledge of the world outside language which we use to interpret it — should be ruled out of language analysis as far as possible . |
30 | He also rejected the radical free market view , which proposed that each part of the electricity industry ( generation , transmission and distribution ) should be broken up into a large number of competing companies . |