Example sentences of "[modal v] be put on " in BNC.

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1 No one was likely to recommend that a hopeless old chronic like him should be put on the new drugs at this stage , because they were still in short supply and there were many more interesting patients on whom to experiment .
2 The first two production batches should be put on a full stability test programme at elevated temperatures and , if appropriate , at elevated humidities .
3 A thick lagging jacket should be put on to the hot water tank .
4 One of the big changes that they propose is that should be put on an exact par with within .
5 Their main advantage comes when crampons must be put on and taken off several times a day — more of an alpine situation than a Scottish winter one .
6 It could be put on and off each day , although with difficulty .
7 before the padlock could be put on , one of our maids dared it .
8 Is there a notice board down at the the that one of those could be put on ?
9 ‘ Next year 's Eurovision could be put on at the King 's Hall .
10 I would like us , no if we could do it to quarter to two , then I 'd be very pleased , item M could be put on , put on the top
11 Yellow lines and speed humps could be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
12 Yellow lines and speed humps could be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
13 you know , they 'd be put on the other register .
14 It is possible for two productions to be mounted so that numbers are divided — possibly four productions may be put on , if that is thought worthwhile .
15 Some of the ‘ Heavy rescue ’ men would come and continue shoring up the main walls , a roof would be put on at ground level .
16 The team were then treated to a meal and the mill manager presented them with the Challenge Trophy [ through gritted teeth ] and before the lads could get the lens caps off their cameras , they took it back , saying that the cup would stay at Rank 's but Rentokil 's name would be put on .
17 Yellow lines and speed humps would be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
18 Yellow lines and speed humps would be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
19 The scallops would be put on to the seabed after about two years growth in special nets , and grown on for a further two years before harvesting .
20 This would be 4lb ( just under 2 kg ) of fat added to your body ; you would be putting on around 1 lb.
21 Tonight , over in the nurses ' home on Huntley Street , a bunch of junior doctors would be putting on the usual end-of-year revue .
22 Movement and Dance organisations will be putting on an interesting weekend of comparative movements on the 19th and 20th October when to celebrate this occasion the City of Westminster is placing the Seymour Halls at their disposal for Medau , Keep Fit , yoga , Swimming etc .
23 Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them .
24 VAMPIRE PRESERVATION GROUP have recently acquired Sea Venom XG737 from the Wales Aircraft Museum , which will be put on a long term restoration programme after completion of the group 's Vampire T.11 and Jet Provost T.4 .
25 This is a cooperative venture with the University of Copenhagen 's Computing Centre and the first workshops will be put on in Copenhagen and Lancaster next June .
26 If you think something you 've noticed is important , report it separately so that it can be put on the resident 's file .
27 These exercises , which are easily and quickly generated , can be presented to your students either as printed worksheets — you will be provided with the answers on a separate sheet — or can be put on to a floppy disk so that a student or group of students can work on screen .
28 Now we 've shown that the sloppy approach can be put on a firm footing we shall , because of its greater familiarity , lapse into it !
29 All this can be put on a quantitative basis and doing so results in the celebrated condition written unc that is , the product of the uncertainties in position and momentum is always at least of the order of magnitude of Planck 's constant .
30 And indeed we 've just erm put together a new edition of this erm document erm it collects together the range of advisory and consultancy services on the campus , together with a list of the sort of test equipment and facilities around , and it also notes other things , such as M S E courses and short courses which can be put on .
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