Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb mod] be " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd been duped into believing the gag ( nothing may be published without sanction from Lord 's ) protected them . |
2 | The grumbles of J. Alfred Prufrock in early Eliot are endurable if they are meant to be ridiculous , but only then ; and sitting around on Margate sands , or anywhere else , trying to connect nothing with nothing may be all right for Harvard men abroad , but ( as Eliot must already have discovered when he wrote The Waste Land ) it has nothing to do with the daily life of the Londoner . |
3 | That 's the problem with that attitude ; the doctor and the nurse and the hospital and everyone may be convinced that these problems are resolved adequately . |
4 | In 1666 a law was passed that everyone must be buried in wool . |
5 | Everyone must be made to remember that this is one country , the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan . ’ |
6 | Everyone must be equally aware of the values and expectations of a successful school . |
7 | Everyone must be able to see and hear , and the seating must also be comfortable . |
8 | With the obvious exception of Clement Freud [ Note : that 's Sir Clement Freud who said on our 150th anniversary , ‘ I would do nothing for Punch except cheer for its demise . ’ ] , everyone must be saddened by this week 's news . |
9 | And while not everyone has the gift of the evangelist , everyone must be prepared to contribute their gift and fulfil the role of witness in the church 's evangelistic programme . |
10 | EVERYONE must be wondering what is happening on the Mid-Hants Railway , the ‘ Watercress Line ’ , having received the startling news from the pages of a contemporary magazine that volunteers have been resigning from the work force in substantial numbers . |
11 | The demand for equality and social justice — that everyone must be the same — derives from what was originally envy . |
12 | It does make a sort of sense : everyone must be born and die , but how many general directors nowadays last even a respectable fraction of 20 years ? |
13 | These treatments kill off the tiny worms in the large intestine but because the eggs may still be around for a while , everyone must be scrupulous about scrubbing their nails and ultra-hygienic when handling food . |
14 | Yet we all depend on money in one form or another throughout our lives , just as we depend on our physical and mental health , and everyone must be sure of receiving proper impartial , independent and professional advice . |
15 | Mind you , in a small place like this , everyone must be a friend of the family . |
16 | We employ people from up to 40 different countries and so everyone must be adaptable and able to work in a multi-national team . |
17 | ‘ Everyone must be involved in quality , and quality must be applied in every aspect of our business . ’ |
18 | ‘ The thinking is that everyone should be placid and passive , as if you can creep up to the polls in carpet slippers . |
19 | According to Auditel 's Malgara , everyone should be happy . |
20 | I see no more reason why everyone should read the ‘ classic ’ English novels than why everyone should be acquainted with ‘ classic ’ English paintings or music . |
21 | Whatever actual technique we use for taking the sample the key thing is that everyone should be ‘ on the list ’ in the first place . |
22 | James 1:19 says , ‘ Everyone should be quick to listen , slow to speak and slow to become angry ’ . |
23 | Several respondents noted that their choice of course and/or individual staff member to attend , was at least partly based on the principle that , as attending an external course was ‘ inherently good ’ , that therefore everyone should be ‘ allowed a turn ’ if at all possible . |
24 | A day 's hard work can produce a no-kill result and it is important that everyone should be able to recognise the visible differences between a good and an impossible situation . |
25 | This , explained Sir Gordon Borrie in his 1986 Rathbone Memorial Lecture , was that everyone should be free to obtain as much credit as he could get , on the easiest terms available on the market . |
26 | I do not consider this ethical in treatment , as I believe that everyone should be fully cognizant of what is happening at each and every stage . |
27 | They had not been schooled in the symptoms of such abuse , but she told reporters that the abuse of children was such a terrible problem in society , that everyone should be on the look-out for it . |
28 | We agree that everyone should be told if they have a mortal disease . |
29 | ‘ Everyone should be married , if only once . |
30 | After that , ideally , everyone should be able to do the same . |