Example sentences of "[modal v] on " in BNC.

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1 Victoria had very long legs and skirts seldom finished where they should on her .
2 The house surgeon should be constantly resident in the infirmary and he should on no account be allowed to practise outside ; his was the only salaried medical post .
3 Then it was arranged that Hoare should on the way spend a day or so in Paris talking to Laval , who was temporarily Prime Minister as well as Foreign Minister of France .
4 It would be perfectly proper in an appropriate case to order the contravener to pay £100,000 to the investor , subject to the investor restoring the shares to the contravener , together with an order that the responsible third party should on a joint and several basis pay £50,000 to the investor .
5 If a member of the public sees him then they should on no account approach him or make a disturbance .
6 Consideration of the statutory scheme within a particular area may convince the court that representation by a lawyer should on construction be excluded .
7 Is it desirable that the finest and most sensitive part of a woman — that which God gave her , should on the one hand be wounded with such a wound as no proud and gentle nature ever recovers from , or else should on the other hand be deadened so that the woman becomes only half herself , and this is what the tyranny of the medical profession has accomplished .
8 Is it desirable that the finest and most sensitive part of a woman — that which God gave her , should on the one hand be wounded with such a wound as no proud and gentle nature ever recovers from , or else should on the other hand be deadened so that the woman becomes only half herself , and this is what the tyranny of the medical profession has accomplished .
9 ‘ I take it I can get drunk as a lord should on such an occasion ? ’
10 They know they should on there .
11 People of the Irish countryside recognize certain lines , unmarked on the ground , as fairy paths , lines of a seasonal flow of spirit , which must on no account be obstructed or built on .
12 As a general rule data users should give as much information as possible to data subjects about what they propose to do with the data and must on no account mislead them .
13 It at once became apparent that , much as she trusted and respected Alianor , she must on this one occasion slip the leash .
14 That could only prevent the sheer miracle of grace from standing as it must on its own as God 's free and loving initiative and movement towards us .
15 When she asks , you must on no account say that it went into the sea , because she will worry that it is a curse on you — or me as well , for it was given to me at my baptism .
16 The earth 's magnetism , it seems , must on occasion be their guide .
17 He must on no account be seen by the neighbours .
18 The achievement of that purpose must on occasion require action which has urgently to be taken , and the entertainment of representations may not be compatible with the urgency .
19 The achievement of that purpose must on occasion require action which has urgently to be taken , and the entertainment of representations may not be compatible with the urgency .
20 While you are watching these bones in the water , you must on no consideration take your eyes off it .
21 Animals must on no account be used for experiments .
22 Where a bankrupt has been discharged , whether automatically or as a result of an application to the court , the court must on the request of the bankrupt issue him with a certificate of discharge , and the bankrupt may also require the Secretary of State to gazette and/or advertise in any newspaper in which the bankruptcy was advertised a notice of the discharge ( r 6.220 ) .
23 No contemporary anthropologist , social or other , would want to argue that people of different culture must on that account be automatically ranked in a hierarchy superior/inferior .
24 First , the statement must be false and , secondly , there must on the part of the defendant be either knowledge of the falsity or recklessness as to it .
25 This means that they must on no account fail us , just as , to take a different level , the woman whose beauty we find captivating must be seen to maintain her attractions : so much so that we ‘ will ’ her to display a beauty that she does not always possess , or perhaps has never possessed .
26 ( 6 ) Note 3 to Rule 10 provides that once a firm intention to make an offer is announced , the target company must on request provide the offeror as soon as possible with all relevant details of its issued shares and , to the extent not issued , its allotted shares , and details of any conversion or subscription rights or any other rights pursuant to which shares might be allotted or issued unconditionally during the offer period .
27 ( 8 ) Under Rule 20.2 of the Code any information ( including particulars of shareholders ) given by the board of the target to a preferred offeror or potential offeror ( but usually only when there has been a public announcement of the existence of the preferred potential offeror ) must on request be furnished equally and as promptly to a less welcome but bona fide offeror or potential offeror .
28 And increasingly complaints from businesses , complaints about unfair competition , erm the second point is that the , the report has been sent to vote upon now , but also to a number of er business and consumer organisations in the county a range of views is being expressed in response , as you 'd expect , but in general terms most recognised there are particular trading , trend and pattern which needs to be addressed erm but most have all especially with the er display of this same as registration some form of registration must on the national basis would be erm a , a solution to this support .
29 So one of the things that suppliers are told is they must on no account stress or age or mess about with any furnishings .
30 He moved diagonally on the tennis court like a ballet dancer might on the stage .
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