Example sentences of "[vb mod] now [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The palm of the hand should now be facing the floor . |
2 | We should now be in a position to answer Herbert Schniedau 's question : ‘ Can any man who identifies himself with the British world of letters … write a fair-minded book about Pound ? ’ |
3 | ‘ It should now be apparent to everyone that such a riot can not be dealt with by any football Bill , ’ Howell said . |
4 | Otherwise they should now be pruned back hard . |
5 | Good employers , working with occupational health advisors , should now be doing all they can to help , by ensuring that anyone involved in a high-risk activity has the most comfortable working environment possible . |
6 | ‘ Be always ready , according to your power to relieve the poor and help the distressed … ’ is a quote from The Rules for the Conduct of Life , a copy of which is given to all new Freemen — or perhaps it should now be Freepersons . |
7 | That should now be forgiven and forgotten . |
8 | Consequently , we feel entirely justified in holding that it should now be abandoned . |
9 | Thus the guidance given to governors by DES Circular 11/87 that , although it is expected that at least some sex education would be provided by the school , they have freedom to decide whether or not sex education should be offered should now be revised . |
10 | 15.38 ( i ) Pupils working towards level 7 should continue to participate extensively in widely varied group work in a range of groupings where they should now be encouraged to take on an increasingly responsible and , as appropriate , individual or independent role , eg by taking notes of the discussion and checking them with the group , representing group views in plenary sessions . |
11 | According to Panagia , it should now be possible to estimate the Hubble constant to within 10 to 15 per cent ( see ‘ Sizing up the Universe ’ , New Scientist , 27 March 1986 ) . |
12 | I believe there are many duties your father should now be relieved of . |
13 | It should now be possible to narrow down your choice , but look at your checklist again and again — compare the numbers of rooms and their sizes ; consider the garages — gardens — parking space . |
14 | In the winter of 1984–5 the Government announced a cut in the annual grant for land drainage from £60 million to a projected average of £30 million , and stipulated that the emphasis should now be on urban flood protection , rather than improvement for agriculture . |
15 | It should now be very clear that development is a dynamic process in which cells repeatedly interact with each other , change shape and position , and become different . |
16 | It should now be clear why the daggerboard must be fully down , as not only does it provide stability , but also the pivot point about which the board turns . |
17 | When the Government was newly formed it was perhaps natural for many matters to be discussed in Ministerial Committees which , with growing experience , should now be settled by the individual ministers concerned . |
18 | This assumption should now be examined . |
19 | The first part of the definition of a test factor should now be clear : test factors need to be introduced only when they are related to both the variables under consideration . |
20 | His main argument was that Gothic , having been used for nineteenth-century churches , should now be considered as the basis of all building types , particularly domestic , although commercial and public buildings were considered . |
21 | It should now be clear that you need to monitor the patient in order to know what to do . |
22 | From this brief résumé of the sources available to social researchers it should now be very clear that a vague wander through the bookshelves of the library is inefficient and time-wasting . |
23 | These five possible areas of leisure activities are only illustrative for the particular methodological problem here being discussed ; they are not in fact derived from any research , but they will suffice to show that the researcher should now be thinking in what order they might be placed so as to g*e a sensible progression in an interview . |
24 | It does seem amazing that the West should now be entertaining an Eastern worldview which has created such cruelty and agonising poverty across a massive portion of the globe . |
25 | Having read this chapter so far , you should now be in a position to answer some of the questions posed at its beginning . |
26 | You should now be able to picture the typical customer . |
27 | If the patient has successfully carried out the task that was agreed he should now be helped to plan what to do before the next session . |
28 | If , say , measles had shown such an increase , we should now be talking about a major epidemic . |
29 | And in this case the workers engaged in the production of luxury goods should now be seen as a social cost . |
30 | They should now be in London . |