Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are relatively few circumstances when examination of a book by a librarian can make any significant difference to whether or not the book should be selected for a library — especially so since the biggest consumers of approval collections are public libraries , who do not claim to be experts in any particular field .
2 Other Expenses BMus students should be prepared for a cost of approximately £200 per annum per instrument for private tuition in the instrumental performance or singing studies which they are required to continue during their degree course .
3 You should be prepared for the fact that some of her views and opinions will be rather different from your own , remembering that they were formed in an entirely different social climate .
4 A weighty body of objective opinion — of HMI , teachers , academics and local authorities — had built up during the 1970s to support the common-sense view that a pupil leaving school aged sixteen at the youngest should be prepared for the responsibilities and opportunities associated with the age of majority which he or she would attain no more than two years later .
5 SCOTTISH cereal farmers should be prepared for an increase in their growing costs , particularly for chemicals and to a lesser extent for fertilisers , as a result of successive devaluations of sterling since the United Kingdom 's departure from the exchange rate mechanism .
6 The lane going east from the farm should be reserved for the return journey and the track heading south to Ease Gill preferred .
7 The contributors regularly asserted that a university was not a democracy , and that academic study should be reserved for an elite by concentrating attention and opportunity only upon students endowed with " unusual gifts " .
8 A very careful choice of rod should be made for a fish that fights as hard as barbel .
9 If breaking bulk involves the transfer of potentially harmful materials to other containers provision should be made for a sink , water supply and worktop .
10 The vicar would never have agreed to any kind of mock funeral , but he finally yielded to Midge 's plea that some intercession should be made for the souls of the unknown man and woman whose charred corpses lay in the refrigerator at the mortuary .
11 In such cases , some adjustment should be made for the individual wishing to complete a set , rather than having wholly to duplicate it .
12 The Court , in upholding the LEA 's right not to determine the special educational provision that should be made for the child , drew an important distinction .
13 if the [ LEA ] does not itself decide the special educational provision that should be made for the child , but leaves that to be decided by the school , with remedial classes and other facilities as may be available in the school , the [ LEA ] is not itself determining the special educational provision for the child within the meaning in section 7(1) ; consequently , the [ LEA ] is not obliged to make and maintain a statement … .
14 According to Lush J. , ‘ it is the very essence of a threat that it should be made for the purpose of intimidating or overcoming the will of the person to whom it is addressed . ’
15 Provision should be made for the chairing of each meeting and for the taking of votes .
16 If so , only limited claims , if any , should be made for the theory as an explanation of the historical evolution of the firm , and of industrial organization . [ … ]
17 In others he will have virtually no guidance , beyond looking at the relatively few determinate sentences for attempted murder and considering what adjustment should be made for the fact that death ensued .
18 In the latter case the judge thought that the term " services " had been too narrowly construed in the past and that allowance should be made for the fact that a wife and mother does not work set hours and that she is in constant attendance on the home .
19 Allowance should be made for the fact that these pupils are of an age where they mou , may either streak ahead of expectation to an enterprise or remain disinterested and static in their reception programmes .
20 Accordingly , provision should be made for the expenses of cleaning and maintaining the sanitary facilities .
21 It is easy to forget exactly how much allowance should be made for the wind and other factors on a rough day .
22 The agent merely states that offers should be made for the site , without providing the purchasers with any guidance regarding price .
23 She should be dressed for the party by now . ’
24 Both the European Directive and the principles of natural justice required that there should be a full inquiry before a recommendation is made , and reasons should be given for the recommendation .
25 The basic and most idealistic justification of central planning is that the economy should be run for the benefit of society as a whole .
26 37% thought it should be arranged for the baby to die
27 The Home and End keys should be saved for the examination of single lines .
28 The debate on how the rule should be formulated for the purposes of the American Law Institute 's Corporate Governance Project has revealed the battle lines of those who favour leaving the disciplining of management to the market and those who see an important role for the courts .
29 He proposed on June 22 that the four allies ' rights and responsibilities should be extended for a period of five years after unification , and that only then would Germany have the sovereign right to conclude international agreements such as a treaty of membership of NATO .
30 However , it entirely failed to consider the far more important question of whether the definition should be extended for the crimes of obtaining sexual intercourse by threats or false pretences .
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