Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [be] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Court of Justice rulings have stressed the general principle that goods which have been legally marketed in one member state should normally be freely admitted to others .
2 The teacher developers are distinguished from the teacher users by the fact that they must already be well acclimatized to using computers in the classroom .
3 Next year he will begin to bring it ‘ up to date ’ and emphasise that honours should not be automatically awarded to people who have kept their noses clean in certain jobs , but that they must be earned .
4 Many teachers are now persuaded that English lessons should not be solely confined to ‘ great ’ literature , but should include all kinds of ‘ texts ’ , spoken and written , together with popular forms such as television commercials , bestsellers and comics ;
5 In Rowe and Lambert 's view , then , a child should either be speedily returned to his [ or her ] own family or , if this is not possible [ … ] securely established in a permanent substitute family . [ … ]
6 In cases where the terms are likely to be subjected to such scrutiny , they must therefore be sufficiently balanced to be acceptable to the client 's trading partners .
7 Secondly , the adversary nature of the adjudicative process may not be well suited to this area .
8 An organisation 's objectives , particularly the relative priorities of different goals , may not be clearly conveyed to or understood by individuals .
9 In these two examples , we are reminded that what cloze is measuring is the predictability , or more accurately , the redundancy within a passage , and this may or may not be closely related to its comprehensibility .
10 But it may not be enough according to some industry commentators .
11 It is one of the greatest strengths of the TNC proposals that this longstanding and deep-seated problem may finally be adequately attended to .
12 His success could thus be explicitly attributed to that capacity for influence which British administrators had always claimed to possess , but had not normally had the opportunity of conclusively demonstrating .
13 This does n't mean that they could n't be completely redesigned to be even better .
14 erm last year we introduced a Home Care charge , based on attendance allowance , and a number of families of elderly people got in touch with me and they 're were obviously particular reasons why the charge could n't be fairly levied to them .
15 Before there could be any school in Stockport , it was first necessary for the executors to purchase property which could then be legally transferred to the Goldsmiths ' Company .
16 Reference may also be usefully made to the recently determined structure of a soluble form of CD8 ( ref.34 ) .
17 Ironically , the very forces which have created such a barren environment for wildlife may now be about to come to its rescue , as agricultural surpluses , the heavy cost of the CAP and the demands of world trade are forcing hard political decisions .
18 It is not uncommon for women to have children by several different fathers and men may often be loosely attached to a number of households at the same time .
19 The improvement may well be largely related to an increase in volume leading to an increase in blood volume in the lungs — an effect shown by transthoracic impedance techniques .
20 Attention would only be conditionally offered to Ollie if Stan was in the room , and if the family were enjoying a quiet cuddle with Stan , he would have to be rejected in favour of Ollie if he appeared .
21 This newly created honourary office carried with it ex officio membership of the executive committee so that , it was hoped Ayliffe 's years of experience would not be wholly lost to the Association by his decision not to offer himself for reelection as President .
22 However , an irregular inflection like sung would be listed , so that the lexical rule for the formation of the regular plural present tense would not be inappropriately applied to the base to give singed .
23 Cecilia thought this would not be much comfort to the relatives and friends of the waitress and the guest .
24 She had long realised that while Luther Reynolds lived , David would always be there to pander to his every whim .
25 Lots of them do n't carry any radio at all and even those who do almost certainly would n't be permanently tuned to the distress frequency . ’
26 Remember to search in the Land Charges Department against the borrower , whether or not the title is registered , for possible bankruptcy , and also , for the same purpose , against any guarantor of the loan : a bankrupt surety would n't be much help to anyone .
27 Both the previous meal , which was regurgitated prematurely , and the next , which starts with the advantage of high pH , would therefore be less exposed to the effects of stomach acids and the bone accordingly less strongly modified .
28 The factory will already be well known to Kirstie , as her father , John Armstrong , has worked at Stoddard for many years , and her sister Karen , works in Management Accounts .
29 Will he do everything to ensure that the recent announcement by the European Community , which reflects the attitude of the French and those who agree with them in respect of the general agreement on tariffs and trade proposals , will not be immensely damaging to British farming and world trade as a whole ?
30 Whatever we are supposed to understand by a ‘ person ’ we are to believe that educating him will not be directly related to the roles and tasks he has to perform after his education is over .
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