Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [verb] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Any condition that a board may seek to attach to a licence can only be attached by a valid bye-law : Allied Breweries ( U.K. ) Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1985 S.L.T. 302.5.140(6) provides that bye-laws made under the 1959 Act continue in force . |
2 | For the non-obese Type 2 patient reducing the intake of refined carbohydrate may be effective , but many may need to progress to a sulphonylurea with intermediate duration of action such as glibenclamide . |
3 | In very wet weather you may need to resort to a weedkiller like Weedol to kill annual weed seedlings , although chemicals are best kept for really problematic weeds . |
4 | now you ha you must 've converted to a unit linked policy by continuing after the period you |
5 | Much controversy surrounded the finalization of this part of the Act centred on the question whether all 3–5 year olds should become entitled to a place in a nursery or pre-school . |
6 | And as for yourself , you too should try talking to a friend or relative whom you trust — the chances are that they may already have realised that things are going badly . |
7 | We must try to respond to a negative with a positive . |
8 | It is ironic that Holmes 's acceptance of the meritocratic possibilities of democratisation should have led to an Act which allowed for the creation of the comprehensive school — but in fact the ideology he shared with other administrators was one that could embrace the comprehensive , which was , at times , argued in the context of a more successful way of providing a selective education . |
9 | Erm and I I was n't feeling on top form and er looking back , I perhaps should have gone to a doctor then . |
10 | I find it astonishing that , in less than a year since proposals on these lines by Robert Jackson , the higher education minister , were leaked , the majority of university vice-chancellors should have moved to a position whereby they are actively pursuing the option of charging students the full cost of their courses . |
11 | The prosecution should have applied to a judge of the Central Criminal Court to revoke bail and then if bail was granted again , to impose the condition of medical examination required by the statute . |
12 | The ‘ Far Eastern ’ memorandum was a superb and elegant paper even though , in its abstract idealizations of how colonialism should have come to an end , it sounded rather like a secular Sermon on the Mount . |
13 | It must proceed according to a set of obstacles , a set of rules , that is , through a ‘ process of selection and combination of language ’ , which itself is more bound than mobile in language 's articulated and differential nature . |
14 | Ralph and Bernie must have gone to a lot of trouble to set him up . |
15 | The network protocol basically decides what kind of adaptor your PC must have to connect to a LAN . |
16 | Before Morris introduced this type of maze , it had become common practice to study spatial learning in a more conventional version of the same task , in which rats are placed in various forms of radial mazes with four , six or eight arms , and must learn to run to a goal box containing food or water at the end of one of the arms . |
17 | You might want to add to a set of chairs that you already possess , or make up a matching chair to one at home . |
18 | And the fear was a burden , that he might need to move to a place which would kill his intellectual life . |
19 | Correspondingly , unpopular schools might expect to contract to a point at which they lose their viability . |
20 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll have to agree to a change of day , or it 'll be cancelled . |
21 | You can either go right across in front of it , you 'll have to go to a number . |
22 | An artist has perhaps given as much time to a single major work as a composer might have given to a sonata or whatever it may be . |
23 | Had the candidate added that dismissal was actually effected by the Crown he might have risen to a second . |
24 | This situation might have led to a drive for better theory for public sector accounting , to sustain these ad hoc policies — but it has not . |
25 | A greater use of comparison , in addition to immanent critique , might have led to a lessening of prejudice , elitism and class — and Euro-centrism . |
26 | Are there any other factors , that might have increased , for an incre might have led to an increase in world trade ? |
27 | And she might have gone to a specialist to have it diagnosed . |
28 | BELVILLE : It is still my opinion that if I had not discovered the parson as I did , you might have gone to a length that would have put your present situation out of both our powers . |
29 | Causation or some of it might have come to an end just when I set out to snuff the candles , or never existed . |
30 | Norman Pereira has drawn attention to four points between 1856 and 1861 at which , but for the tsar , forward movement might have come to an end . |