Example sentences of "[modal v] be [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Rose had decreed there should be music in her shops , and she had selected the repertoire herself . |
2 | An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do . |
3 | The window and the table/standard lamp behind you should be part of your furnishing scheme . |
4 | The list of data and converted units and the list of required answers should be part of your exposition to the examiner . |
5 | The use of legal executives , paralegals and litigation support staff , as well as other partners or assistant solicitors , should be part of your staffing decision . |
6 | The struggle to recover the sense of relation to nature and to God , the recognition that even the most primitive feelings should be part of our heritage , seems to me to be the explanation and justification of the life of |
7 | All the themes that we have been arguing should be part of our new form of urban sociology are present in this study . |
8 | Thus it is sometimes said that , had Jesus intended that women should be priests in his church , he would have chosen his mother . |
9 | Strange how the lebanon should be cover with them is n't it ? |
10 | There should be room in your note-file , therefore , for charts , diagrams and pattern-notes as well as the more conventional linear format . |
11 | She had a point ; the sports clothes were in the first part of the programme — there should be time for her to change into the wedding dress for the finale . |
12 | The intermediate targets should be destinations in their own right so long as they offer a good starting point for the next stage . |
13 | When a recording is ‘ live ’ , as this one is , it should say so on the cover , and if that 's too difficult or exhausting there should be mention of it at the beginning of the booklet . |
14 | As always , it was Hollywood 's custom to work on as broad a front as possible : there should be films for everyone but only on Hollywood 's own terms . |
15 | There was a stony determination there that set him examining his own resolution in a panic , in case there should be weaknesses in it he never suspected . |
16 | There should be clarification of what is meant by ‘ if consultation is impossible … ’ |
17 | you know , I mean , there must be compensation for something must n't there ? |
18 | There must be money in it and that may be the reason for an attempt to fool the laboratory in its work with thermoluminescence . |
19 | Must be kind of it 's kind of unusual really |
20 | Mr. Newman however went on to submit that , before the magistrate could commit the applicant , there must be evidence before him to the effect that the courts of the requesting state had jurisdiction , under its own laws , to try the applicant for his participation in the offences committed in Sweden , when he himself was not in Sweden at the relevant time . |
21 | There must be trust between you ! ’ |
22 | Of course it must be agony for him to go shopping for me ( what does he do at the chemist 's ? ) , so I suppose he prefers to get it all over in one go . |
23 | It 's so sincere and done with such love that you know it must be agony for them and your one thought is , ‘ Oh God , how could I have hurt these people like that ? ’ |
24 | If there must be compromise because people are divided about justice , then the compromise must be external , not internal ; it must be compromise about which scheme of justice to adopt rather than a compromised scheme of justice . |
25 | They have played the roles so often that the women must be part of their lives . |
26 | Mother Francis knew it must be part of his divine plan , but at times she wondered had she prayed hard enough , had she examined every possibility . |
27 | Such measures and judgements are themselves , however , imprecise and depend upon political and ideological positions , so they , too , must be part of our object of study . |
28 | For instance , Hickey includes many conversational passages that purport to be verbatim records , but must be reconstructions of what Hickey thought was appropriate to have been said on the occasion . |
29 | By the same token , the treaty arrangements that these countries may individually wish to make with other states must be matters for them . |
30 | While all women are socialized for domesticity in much the same way — by identifying with their mothers ( and/or other adult women ) as housewives , internalizing the conviction that they must be housewives in their turn — for the working-class woman the linguistic process of role learning is such that ‘ I ’ becomes part of the role . |