Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] [adv] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Ideally , when touch legering , the rod should be pointing directly at the bait , so that the line does not have to travel over any angles . |
2 | The instructions warn that if the stove burns with a high yellow flame it should be turned off at the fuel valve and allowed to cool . |
3 | In bars 11–12 , the root note of the Am add 11 chord should be played not at the 7th fret of the D string , as in the start of the piece , but as an open A string . |
4 | When the emergent leaves are formed , they should be cut back at the bottom at the stalks . |
5 | This should be placed prominently at the front of the memorandum in the standard format . |
6 | The Royal Marsden should be based solely at the Sutton site and should combine with St George 's to form a new Trust . |
7 | However , his relations with his tenants were never happy , because while Lowther believed his town and harbour should be developed largely at the expense of the inhabitants , with modest financial encouragement from himself , he could never bring himself to make those concessions of self-government which might have persuaded his tenants to co-operate . |
8 | There is no requirement that all the stages of the investigation should be mapped out at the planning stage . |
9 | And then , all I 've done is worked out some time management and say well if these guys turn up at half past eight every morning and I give them a break at ten o'clock , and they get a lunch break and then in afternoon , another break , and they finish at half past four , if everything goes to plan , by four o'clock Friday , my van should be backing up at the end of the production line to load itself up with a thousand widgets . |
10 | Questions are often raised in this respect as to whether disinfection should be carried out at the end of a day , after work or the following morning before work . |
11 | Nitrates should be in single figures and water changes should be carried out at the rate of 20% each week for the time being . |
12 | William Denny recommended that the local opposition should be bought out at the huge cost of £720,000 . |
13 | Whether this lesion should be biopsied percutaneously at the time of initial imaging remains controversial . |
14 | ‘ The initial one is to the left , avoiding the whims and cluster of seven bunkers on the right , ’ advised the player 's guide he had bought for 25p , ‘ after which shots should be aimed directly at the flagstick . ’ |
15 | He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration . |
16 | Food production must be increased even at the risk of damaging the environment |
17 | All mortgages by companies of registered land must be registered both at the Companies ' Registry and the Land Registry . |
18 | Dalziel grunted and thought that Jacko must be doing well at the moment to be in , for him , so light-hearted a mood . |
19 | For proper ventilation , cool air must be drawn in at the base to replace the hot air that has been extracted . |
20 | The car is collected on arrival at the overseas airport , and must be returned there at the end of your holiday . |
21 | As far as the Channel Tunnel is concerned it has reluctantly accepted the need for on-train immigration checks but is still insisting that customs checks must be carried out at the terminals , against the advice of commercial interests who see such checks as detrimental to the ‘ user friendliness ’ of the Tunnel . |
22 | This matching ( usually , but not necessarily , on a one-to-one basis ) might be done prospectively at the start of the study , but , if that degree of control is possible , it is usually preferable to use randomization as discussed later ( in Section 15.4 ) . |
23 | One difficulty with testing recognition memory is that inferences might be made only at the time of the recognition test . |
24 | The way I look at it is that if I was scoring goals for Juventus we might be conceding more at the other end because I have other responsibilities now . ’ |
25 | Triticale breeders were keen to make the plant insensitive to day length so that it could be grown successfully at the Equator as well as in temperate regions . |
26 | However , it must be recognised that at the current level of terrorist threat , full accompaniment of all patrols could be achieved only at the expense of aborting necessary anti-terrorist operations with a consequent increase in terrorist activity . |
27 | Texas 's on-board video circuitry is excellent for vanilla VGA and for all my eyes tell me , I could be hacking away at the Hyundai . |
28 | Meanwhile , unknown Graham Kavanagh could be tossed in at the deep end for Middlesbrough 's FA Cup clash with Chelsea on Sunday . |
29 | Moreover these inadequate wages were often months in arrears , and were paid , at least in the earlier years of the century , not in cash but in tickets which could be cashed only at the Navy Office in London . |
30 | Gould resigned from the service of the Zoological Society but agreed to act as a ‘ corresponding Member ’ , so that his letters and discoveries could be read aloud at the meetings and published in the proceedings . |