Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Its first job should be to draw up the Institute 's environment charter . |
2 | From Hobart to Cape Town and then in May he should be sailing up the Solent . |
3 | No deferred tax asset should be carried on the balance sheet . |
4 | The most common request is that everything should be set back the way it was at time X and it should appear as though the work carried out on package Y never happened at all ! |
5 | Critics of the DAS claimed that his first task should be to root out the corruption within it and halt the systematic abuses of human rights by its police officers . |
6 | The dependency should be taken on the basis that the wife would be maintained at the same rate of expenditure throughout her life . |
7 | Chairs must be placed down the room , back to back , one less in number than the players who gallop round them in time to the music . |
8 | Care must be taken over the signs of relationships , specifying which category has been selected as the base for comparison ( see section 8.2 ) . |
9 | Yeah but it must be coming up the Daisy Hill . |
10 | Someone had called an ambulance , and it must be coming down the service road now . |
11 | No need for a hat , but the hair must be pulled off the face to minimise distraction and caught at the nape in a black band into which she would stick a single green feather . |
12 | Phillips could be a strong candidate , though Lawrence knows that Pompey 's £1m rated Darren Anderton must be curbed down the right . |
13 | You come all the way to see our fine city with its many points of historical and civic interest , also many quaint customs , and you wake up dead in some back alley or as it might be floating down the Ankh , how are you going to tell all your friends what a great time you 're having ? |
14 | Yes , the implications are very heavy , I had not realised what you 'd just said , and we should refer that to Amanda and indeed take all take it on board , otherwise we 'll be taking on the world . |
15 | But an MP says he 'll be taking up the case , and demanding it go back to the courts for a stiffer sentence . |
16 | Instead , I 'll be taking up the ideas of Mr. Peter A. Fletcher and others for some more modern rock'n'roll and country licks . |
17 | sort of , to put it , I 'm gon na be is that as from tomorrow we will have identified what erm desking and so on will be moved during the reorganization erm , and obviously any of the desking that is n't gon na be moved until the organization , we 'll be tidying up the cables . |
18 | From next Thursday night , when you do your telephone session , you must go live on this form that you 'll be filling in the names that you are going to contact , right ? |
19 | But soon he 'll be trying out the shale and sand of Germany . |
20 | ‘ If we do n't do something extremely soon , ’ said Caspar , who was watching the giants furtively , ‘ they 'll be heating up the squares any minute . ’ |
21 | ‘ They 'll be bringing up the squares at any minute . |
22 | We 'll be finding out the answers to these and other topics in an exclusive series of in depth interviews with some of our top local bands . |
23 | Welcome back : In a few minutes we 'll be turning back the clock with the men who kept Britain 's coalmines working during the Second World War . |
24 | I think the main part will be alright cos you 'll be travelling down the A thirty four which is erm |
25 | Alex I 'll be going down the field at lunch . |
26 | Lynne plans to marry her fiancee Martin Keene next year — she says she 's determined she 'll be walking down the aisle . |
27 | ‘ Well , I get some expenses ; I 'll be making up the difference . ’ |
28 | ‘ If I soften the edges — whether I need to personally or whether it 's being imposed on me — I feel I 'll be letting down the revolution . |
29 | It could be traced up the boulder strewn fellside easterly of the beetling Kernal Crag , along and over Thriddle Scar ( in which were ancient workings but little other than trials ) across ground with pits , trials and trenches , made by early miners along its strike , to pass below the northern margin of Levers Water . |
30 | The next step could be to set down the factors which are important about where you live and then award them points on a sliding scale , ten for the very important , down to one . |