Example sentences of "[modal v] be [adj] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These are only two examples of cases where it should be possible for a non-trading corporation , which asserts that its reputation is capable of being damaged by the defamatory statement , to sue for libel . |
2 | David Stirling felt that this was a waste of time and resources and that it should be possible for a large group to maintain itself in the desert for a period of several weeks . |
3 | It should be possible for the local government commission to consider four or five different areas throughout England at any one time . |
4 | What was good enough to contain Al Capone , he could then assure the Prime Minister , should be right for the English yob . |
5 | He submitted that the multiplier should be seventeen for the whole life . |
6 | I should be grateful for a prompt reply so that I can report on this to the next meeting of the Parish Council on 16th July . |
7 | I should be grateful for a prompt reply so that I can present it to the Parish Council at their next meeting on 27th August . |
8 | ‘ I should be grateful for the Financial Secretary 's guidance on these two points . |
9 | We do n't name him but whoever is in a particular spot should be responsible for a certain area , which in in fundamentally it is done that in quite a number of instances but I mean one thing that springs to mind is that a lady shall clear the ladies toilets . |
10 | Land Trusts , he thought , should be responsible for the proper exploitation of resources and would need to pay attention to the human and social needs of everyone living in the area . |
11 | While the academics should be responsible for the academic inputs to the total education and training process , the members must accept responsibility for providing suitable training for , and devising , administering and adjudicating on a proper and sufficient Test of Professional Competence . |
12 | It was not uncommon , when it was unclear who should be responsible for an elderly relative , to take turns . |
13 | A majority of 21 looks pretty slim against the three-figure majorities of recent years , but it should be sufficient for a full Parliament . |
14 | Both should be fit for the big game although neither trained yesterday . |
15 | You are unlikely to escape some emotional turmoil , but after the 14th the way should be clear for a new chapter to begin . |
16 | In most cases a man earning £300 per week would be expected to spend more than the man earning £100 per week , and so the transactions demand should be larger for the former . |
17 | The buyer 's conveyancer will generally send a standard form to the seller 's conveyancer , accompanied by a copy and also further questions , which ideally should be tailor-made for the particular transaction . |
18 | This disillusionment among the young must be worrying for the Iranian regime , which is one of the few countries in the world with a minimum voting age of only 15 . |
19 | For the examples to work , it must be possible for a false belief still to be justified ; and a justified belief must justify any belief which it implies ( or is justifiably believed to imply ) . |
20 | I am sure it must be possible for an adolescent girl to reconcile the male and the female sets of anxieties . |
21 | Since temperature is always positive on the absolute scale of temperature , it thus follows from equation ( 23 ) that 46 must be negative for a spontaneous reaction . |
22 | each potential investor who accepts the invitation should warrant that he/she is acquiring the shares for his/her own account for long term investment and notwithstanding this warranty it must be reasonable for the issuing company in all the circumstances to believe this warranty ; |
23 | The quality of the paper is partially dictated by the fact that it must be suitable for the various duplication processes used to run off large numbers of the release . |
24 | One must be grateful for the smallest grain of humour from the Germans . |
25 | ‘ Rubbish ’ is an adult verdict sometimes based on the assumption that what is unrewarding for the adult reader must be unrewarding for the young reader . |
26 | Fourth , if a cycle reservation fee is required , then it must be valid for the whole journey including changes of operator . |
27 | They , as members of the kingdom of Heaven , must be ready for the sudden arrival of Jesus at the parousia . |
28 | Everything must be ready for an early start tomorrow . |
29 | You must be responsible for a reasonable standard of behaviour by yourself and by those for whom you have booked . |
30 | The claim is that because of this feature of the fossil record the major features of evolution , the sort of trends that you see over hundreds of millions of years , are not merely a kind of adding together of the changes which go on by natural selection within populations and which we can study today , but that some quite different kind of process must be responsible for the major features of evolution , other than natural selection of variants within populations . |