Example sentences of "they [modal v] [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ratepayer democracy … implied less local government , with fewer services to provide since some of them could be handed over to the private sector , to the supposed benefit of consumers and ratepayers alike .
2 The idea was that , by raising the standards of these deprived areas , the children in them would be brought up to the levels of those in more privileged communities , and would then be able to compete with them on equal terms later in their educational careers .
3 If the sea did not constantly encroach , the salt within them would be washed out by rain .
4 Consumers may be poisoned in their beds by improperly tested medical drugs , they may be killed over their dinner tables by unhygienically prepared food , they may be blown up to God knows where by the neighbourhood chemical complex exploding , and they may become fatally diseased in their living rooms by industrial pollution .
5 Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing .
6 Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing .
7 These strings may have ends ( the so-called open strings ) or they may be joined up with themselves in closed loops ( closed strings ) ( Fig. 10.1 and Fig. 10.2 ) .
8 The Ministry of Defence says two Hercules planes are now waiting for orders at Zagreb and they may be recalled back to Lyneham , if flights into Sarajevo prove to dangerous to risk .
9 Doctors who are aware of such appointments in their hospitals ( or plans for them ) should notify the JCC 's secretariat of the circumstances so that they may be taken up with the department without delay .
10 They may be held down with scotch tape .
11 When working with mice in an isolator they may be picked up by the base of their tail using a pair of large forceps with rubber sleeves on their tips .
12 They may be picked on in revenge raids by the security forces after attacks by armed opposition groups or protests by political groups .
13 In periods of slump , for example , they may be drawn out of the labour market more quickly than other groups ( particularly unskilled and semi-skilled older workers ) ; in periods of labour shortage , the justification for retiring and becoming a ‘ non-producing consumer ’ may be questioned as part of a campaign to call back or retain people in the labour force .
14 A right pain in the neck , in short , but in the end he will buy a copy — full retail price , no questions asked — and ( because collectors are generally tidy chaps ) will stack up neatly the rejects so that they may be snapped up by the mere purchaser or — even more gratifyingly undiscerning — the impulse buyer .
15 They may be crowded up against the window of the tour bus or milling together on the pavement , but one thing is for sure — they 're taking snapshots .
16 Planning requires the identification of tasks and matching the means with which they may be carried out in the time available and under the conditions prevailing .
17 But they may be booked up for Christmas day .
18 ‘ Who knows but they may be lined up outside that very wall , waiting to flock in on us ! ’
19 Six months ago Teresa Leinin had to put them on a plane to the United States after the High Court ordered they must be sent back to their American father .
20 But if anyone else believes that all that 's consumed in the Sedgefield council chairman 's room is tea and biscuits they must be stoned out of their tiny little brains .
21 They must be turned in within 30 days after taking delivery of a Sun IPX or SparcStation 2 .
22 For plastics to be recycled into worthwhile items , they must be separated out into the different types .
23 Over the wall , overlooking Kingsdale , is a tight concentration of potholes , some of great depth , but if Whernside 's summit is to be reached in good time they must be considered out of bounds .
24 Goods imported from OECD countries have an international market value ; when barter arrangements are not an option , they must be purchased out of scarce hard currency earnings .
25 They must be crying out for men like you .
26 They must be going out of their minds with worry . ’
27 They must be coming up to er rush time
28 But her husband applied to the courts to have the children returned and in April this year a High Court judge ruled they should be sent back to him in South Dakota .
29 It is virtually impossible to grate then , so they should be broken up by stroking with a fork if required for cooking .
30 We ca n't go on paying ourselves that sort of money , we ca n't go on , and Mr I know in a minute we 'll talk about the number of people who attend committee meetings erm and sit in on them , and that 's increased considerably , erm , so I think it 's important that we do get down to this problem , we grasp the nettle , and I , I believe that will mean that we start to look seriously at reducing the number of times members come and talk here , and perhaps we let the officers get on with the action that they should be getting on with
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