Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | China , whilst approving the airport plan in principle , had been insistent that it should be able to set its own terms for the size and financing of the project . |
2 | The memorandum was widely seen as a victory for the Chinese side in the negotiations , with the UK effectively agreeing to Chinese demands that it should be able to set its own terms for the size and financing of the project . |
3 | A winner of two handicaps this season , Azhar is as tough as they come and should be able to hold his own in this stronger company . |
4 | Some of these are always difficult — even for adults — but by seven , she should be able to do them all without any help from you . |
5 | Now I promise to devote myself to bringing down the costs of your mortgages because I believe that people should be able to own their own homes and to own them cheaply . ’ |
6 | In the second category , general civil cases , parties should be able to choose their own lawyers because the interests of justice would be inherently less likely to fetter the client 's right of choice . |
7 | It would be good for the Hong Kong citizens , and it would be inconsistent for Thatcher not to do this , since she has said , for the Falklands , that a people should be able to choose their own government , and we should n't give in to dictatorships . |
8 | Whereas Moscow tried to pose as the champion of German unity therefore , the West posed as the defender of German liberty , arguing that reunification must only come after free nation-wide elections , and that Germany should be able to choose its own Allies . |
9 | It does n't offer you a definition , but by the end of the chapter you should be able to give your own definition of what it would be like if you were more assertive . |
10 | I should be able to tie it all up tomorrow . ’ |
11 | The new drives were launched at the Comdex PC exhibition in Las Vegas , so our editor should be able to tell you all about them . |
12 | You should be able to know them all |
13 | Students should come not merely to know that such and such is the case , or that this procedure works , but should be able to offer their own account of why it is the case or why it works . |
14 | In the future , when you have become slim , the change from refined carbohydrate foods to their high-fibre alternatives should be sufficient to keep you that way . |
15 | In my Bill , for which I seek a Second Reading today , the provision is that Parliament should be elected by the single transferable vote in the first instance , but thereafter , in subsequent elections , Parliament should be free to determine its own electoral system as long as that is consistent with the principles of proportionality . |
16 | It must be awful to have it all taken out of one 's hands and have nothing to do but wait — and for what ? |
17 | Actors must be prepared to create their own work . |
18 | To some extent this may be ameliorated by offering a cash alternative to shareholders , but the offeror must be prepared to defend its own financial condition and may even be compelled to issue a profit or dividend forecast in order to buttress its position . |
19 | ‘ He must be special to take you all that way . ’ |
20 | ‘ While the Labour Party must be free to reach its own conclusions , we should listen to the contributions which others wish to make to what must now become an important national debate . ’ |
21 | Each person must be free to pursue their own case , ’ said Miss Nicholson . |
22 | An underlying principle of the project was that each school must be free to develop its own proposal and curriculum plan in the light of its own particular setting , needs , and history , and that this was not only practically desirable but also essential if the professional autonomy of the school staff was to be respected . |
23 | Because er we do n't know what 's going to happen and she must be able to earn her own living . |
24 | The Prime Mover must be able to offer him some hope . |
25 | In the memory phase it must be able to hear a normal song ; and in the practice phase it must be able to hear its own initially crude efforts , which it compares with a ‘ template ’ of the memorized perfect song . |
26 | They might be able to give us some ideas on the weapon . ’ |
27 | But you might be able to do it some other way . |
28 | ‘ I just hope Mrs Adams and her family will remember that in a year 's time they might be able to enjoy their own Christmas too . ’ |
29 | Some men might be able to present their own case : Sir John Harington described how he intended to bring forward a suit of his own by getting into the Privy Chamber before the breakfast covers were placed and waylaying the Queen when she came out of her bedchamber . |
30 | A third possibility is that an animal might be able to recognise its own genetic relatives . |