Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is entirely appropriate that racehorses should be trained in that setting , for Lady Anne 's grandfather was the 6th Duke of Portland , owner of the legendary racehorse and sire St Simon . |
2 | She should be lodged in topmost branches |
3 | It 's , it 's quite right that it should be integrated in all our work programmes , rather than , it seems as necessarily a separatist erm , element or thing . |
4 | In drafting a break-clause the draftsman should consider : ( 1 ) the time at which the break-clause may be exercised ; ( 2 ) the manner in which it may be exercised ; ( 3 ) whether the circumstances in which the break-clause may be exercised should be limited in any way ; ( 4 ) the effect on other parts of the lease of the inclusion of a break-clause. ( a ) Time of exercise A break-clause is a species of option properly so called . |
5 | It should be noted in all these changes that an underlying Government objective is to pass on much of the cost of training to the industry . |
6 | It should be noted in such circumstances there is no breakage of glass and therefore this type of occurrence does not constitute a valid claim . |
7 | The following provisions should be noted in particular : As regards 5.9.1 , many company tenants do not like a restriction on holding on trust for another as this may interfere with their internal arrangements , but the landlord 's concerns are understood in this regard . |
8 | ‘ But I think the time has come , ’ he went on , ‘ when the same microscope should be employed in another part of Ireland , namely the North . |
9 | We think it desirable that the same type of teacher should be employed in these courses ( One-Year , Terminal and less formal ) as in University Tutorial Classes and that arrangements should be made whereby staff-tutors appointed for extra-mural work by the Universities should be encouraged to devote part of their time to less formal work , not only in the interests of the work , but also in order to provide a variety of occupation for the tutor and to ensure that he keeps in touch with all phases of the adult education movement . |
10 | The report should be prepared in simple , direct , grammatical English , free of specialist technical expressions unless they are defined . |
11 | General manager Joseph Mikhael ( 42 ) said the scheme should be completed in two years time . |
12 | MCI has already signed contracts to buy most of the fibre for the network , which should be completed in 1987 . |
13 | Its task should be completed in 1991 . |
14 | Ideally , cases should be completed in eight weeks for certain persistent young offenders . |
15 | It is envisaged that these studies should be completed in early August and a consultancy process will then commence . |
16 | It is scandalous that elderly patients should be treated in that way . |
17 | It is a tragic fact that the European debate , which is the most complex and important issue facing the countries of this continent , should be treated in such a facile manner , with the Trojan horse of ‘ nationalism ’ and ‘ sovereignty ’ wheeled out every time better arguments do not prevail . |
18 | In general , passion should be treated in such manner as not to stimulate the lower and baser emotions . |
19 | What I question is whether sex differences are different in kind from other differences , and should be treated in such general and stereotypical terms as they often are . |
20 | Strictly speaking , however , the whole of the party wall , from the ground beneath suspended floors , to the apex roof space , should be treated in this way for maximum effect . |
21 | The Post Office Act of 1741 gave legal backing to the opening and copying of letters on the orders of one of the Secretaries of State ; and in 1765 a general warrant ordered that all diplomatic correspondence passing through London should be treated in this way . |
22 | In addition I think there 's some inconsistency , because within Selby district , for example , a lot of development which has been advocated in the past and is likely to be allocated in the future is in places like Selby or Sherburn in Elmet , which again are much nearer to Leeds erm than potential new settlement sites to the South and South , South West of York , and yet objection has been raised to er that particular erm element in the planning strategy for Selby , and I I ca n't see the reason why a new settlement should be treated in any different way to any other form of development in that sense . |
23 | This remedy may come in if there are any ill effects after a head injury , even as far as a change in personality but expert assistance should be sought in such cases . |
24 | the forms should be actioned in ascending numerical order on the request serial number |
25 | The money supply should be adjusted in such a way as to fend off potentially damaging changes in the rate of interest and/or damaging changes in the exchange rate . |
26 | While there was very little dispute about the incompatibility of marriage with a career ( even at the end of the century only a very.few radical feminist theorists , such as Olive Schreiner , were prepared to argue that all adult women should be engaged in regular paid employment ) , the vote proved a much more contentious issue for feminists as well as non-feminists , because it required such a substantial redrawing of the boundaries between male and female spheres . |
27 | In a letter sent later to the central authorities he advised that transport problems should be viewed in organic conjunction with local economic needs . |
28 | Even a methodologically sound table is unlikely to feature estimates with a high degree of precision ; they should be viewed in this light . |
29 | The principles described in the following pages and their references should be viewed in this way — they are mainly concerned with a long-distance view of vegetation growing on the Earth 's surface with , of course , a soil ( or possibly sand or rock ) background . |
30 | In this area , therefore , Anglo-French rivalry should be viewed in judicial , legal and proprietary terms , rather than in a purely military framework . |