Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] [adv prt] [coord] the " in BNC.

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1 There should be provision for practice of all skills , revision should be built in and the design of the text should be attractive and easy to read .
2 It should be thrown out and the electorate should make their views known at a general election so that the Government can come back with a better Bill at a later stage . ’
3 After cabinet cleaning is complete the frier should be switched off and the well emptied .
4 The quiff erm , was about these interim field reports , suggested that no such thing existed , interim should be taken out and the rest of it should be .
5 It was found later that if bore holes were sunk into the deposits and water circulated in them , the solution could be pumped up and the salt extracted by evaporation , and this is what is done at Marston ( q.v . ) .
6 The road could be closed off and the beach opened up and made more accessible .
7 At this stage it is anticipated that quota trading to secure premium payment on ewes that were already part of the 1993 claim will take place between 15 April and 15 June — although the dates could be put back and the period might be shortened .
8 Therefore I think it would be a better idea if units could be set up and the children could be taken out of an ordinary school for perhaps one or two or three years , according to how much time is required , where they could give the individual attention and the specialist teaching to help them to overcome this particular problem .
9 He remained hopeful that something could be worked out and the continuity of service could be maintained .
10 A circular lid could be lifted off and the fire then sent up its released heat to Mrs Curdle 's kettle , stew-pot or frying-pan .
11 The real pump could be whipped off and the exploding one clipped on .
12 And the m th chap in sitting in the top , he 'd be turning round and the other one would be walking down slowly backwards er grabbing a rope wi to join the two to make it into a a double rope .
13 If he does not appear the proceedings may be struck out or the district judge may proceed with the review in his absence or may order the action or matter to be struck out ( Ord 17 , r 5 ; Ord 21 , r 1(2) ) .
14 This may be left out and the main clause will still make sense : Christchurch College , Oxford , which we visited yesterday , is one of the largest in the University .
15 Afterwards the plaster would be washed off and the brooms , now brittle twigs , would be used for months to come to sweep the floor .
16 They would fill the waggons from the hoppers at the shaft stations on Deep Level , then after coupling them together , say , in sets of three , the horse would be hitched on and the train hauled out to the grizzleys at the dressing floors .
17 If it were to become an actual consistent condition , the very purpose of life itself ( which is growth towards perfection through the struggle between opposites or growth towards total ‘ order ’ ) would be cancelled out and the evolutionary process would cease to be of significance .
18 There is no way that the repairs will be completed on time , but we have been assured that the hall will be patched up and the festival will be running as planned . ’
19 As the course lengthens the bed of the distributary will be built up and the situation may arise where a levee is breached and a new shorter course to the sea made available .
20 The current debt burden will be written off and the organisation liberated from the public finance system .
21 After the printed sections having been collated , the spines will be ground off and the cover glued on .
22 As far as the alleged infringer is concerned , this can be a useful ploy as the proceedings will be drawn out and the proprietor of the patent will be put to extra expense in defending his patent .
23 Category A debt 's interest will be paid on time with the principal repaid as cash comes in ; interest on B debt will be rolled up and the capital not repaid until all A debt is redeemed .
24 The improvements to estates should have been completed in five years when the HATs will be wound up and the houses disposed of to new landlords who could be the local council , a private individual or company , a housing association or a co-operative .
25 Once the basic gesture is jotted down , further refinements can be made ; the arms and legs can be fleshed out and the sex differences made evident .
26 Once the basic gesture is jotted down , further refinements can be made ; the arms and legs can be fleshed out and the sex differences made evident .
27 But with England 's great goalkeeper still betraying no signs of his 40 years , except a finely honed judgement that causes the target to shrink before advancing strikers , hopes are high that Poland can be shut out and the points secured that will see England safely through to Italy .
28 If there is a significant urethritis , this can be adduced by first sample can be spun down and the solid matter can be stained and microscopically examined .
29 In a similar way , the mid-range can be filled out or the treble tweaked at the pull of the appropriate pot .
30 If the first face is not satisfactory at this stage ( wedged or with air bubbles ) , then one of the glass slides can be cut off and the section re-lapped and re-mounted .
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