Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At any rate anybody who buys The Best of Boulestin should be warned to pay no attention to the announcement on the jacket which informs us that the book contains a selection of the best recipes of a " World-Famous Chef " . |
2 | The operators should be trained to mitigate an accident in which the core is severely damaged , and to deal with transients in the reactor and plant . |
3 | That an injunction should be granted to enforce the competition rules |
4 | The Commons asked at various times that the perambulations should be observed , that new perambulations should be made , and that charters should be granted defining the forest limits . |
5 | We should be helping to conserve the environment and discouraging the unnecessary destruction of trees . ’ |
6 | There was to be an additional consultation with the two judges which would take place after the prisoner had served three years of his sentence , so that the Secretary of State could receive at that stage their advice on the total period which should be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence . |
7 | So we should be looking to take the initiative and , in a controlled manner , working as a team with our suppliers and ensuring they know exactly what we want . |
8 | McManus , magazine columnist and tireless campaigner for the return of domestic wrestling to television , feels the British scene should be looking to achieve a balance between the trans-Atlantic styles . |
9 | Schedules for each case should be prepared showing the month by month differences between actual costs and the cost included in interim payments , from which the extra costs of funding can be calculated . |
10 | Jane knew from bitter experience that love is a rare thing , so she felt very strongly that nothing should be allowed to come in its way , that nobody should be condemned to endure the rest of life with those two small , sad words : ‘ if only … . ’ |
11 | If the operation is successful , LIFESPAN will display the identifier of a mail message which should be viewed to determine the outcome of the requested module transfer . |
12 | If the operation is successful , LIFESPAN will display the identifier of a mail message which should be viewed to determine the outcome of the requested module transfer . |
13 | If any modules have been marked for transfer , LIFESPAN will display the identifier of a mail message which should be viewed to determine the outcome of the requested module transfer . |
14 | If the operation is successful , LIFESPAN will display the identifier of a mail message which should be viewed to determine the outcome of the requested installation/deinstallation . |
15 | In other words , everyone should be aiming to meet the requirements first time , every time and without errors . |
16 | A variety of approaches should be adopted to build a profile of nurses resident locally . |
17 | Again , the suggestion has been made that in cases where a woman 's SB is withdrawn because she is found/thought to be cohabiting , a ‘ tiding over ’ allowance should be made to ease the adjustment . |
18 | In terms of access to modules , the user hierarchy should be made to reflect the project or organisational structure in operation , since only members of the same branch of a family automatically have access to each other 's software . |
19 | If the debtor is away , inquiry should also be made whether or not letters are being forwarded to an address within the jurisdiction ( England and Wales ) or elsewhere ; ( d ) if the debtor is represented by a solicitor , an attempt should be made to arrange an appointment for personal service through such solicitor … the rules provide for a solicitor accepting service of a statutory demand on behalf of his client but there is no similar provision in respect of service of a bankruptcy petition ; ( e ) the supporting affidavit should deal with all the above matters including all relevant facts as to the debtor 's whereabouts and whether the appointment letter(s) has/have been returned . |
20 | Irresponsible owners should be made to see the threat they cause not only to dogs , but to the responsible dog owner . |
21 | " How strange it is , " mused Fleury , feeling the futility of everything yet at the same time enjoying the feeling , " that these millions of wings , with all their wonderful machinery of nerves and muscles , should be made to serve the purpose of a single flight . |
22 | In their view the Commission should be allowed to complete its task , and that new appointments should be made to replace the members who had resigned . |
23 | The conference resolved that every effort should be made to retain the services of an outstanding tutor-organiser , the architect and pilot of the rural scheme , to ensure its development on a secure , permanent basis . |
24 | For example , the placing of the head : a dynamic , powerful man should be made to fill the canvas , whereas children 's heads are better placed low on the canvas . |
25 | Generally , interim payments should not be made and every attempt should be made to settle the claim by one payment . |
26 | The group system has been most valuable to the Society in the past and every effort should be made to use a class secretary wherever possible since she can help her teacher to encourage new membership . |
27 | No attempt should be made to restrict an employee 's future place of work by inserting a restraint-of-trade clause in the contract of employment . |
28 | The cure of the part should not be attempted without treatment of the whole , and also no attempt should be made to cure the body without the soul , and therefore if the head and body are to be well you must begin by curing the mind : that is the first thing … . |
29 | No attempt should be made to allocate the proceeds of the instrument between that which relates to the liability and any other element . |
30 | Whoever was the ‘ brains ’ behind CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS : THE DISCOVERY ( Cert 15 ; General ) should be made to walk the plank . |