Example sentences of "[modal v] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On Locke 's understanding of visual experience there is no means of explaining , in terms of what he experiences , why a perceiver should at one moment say ‘ a drawing of a duck ’ and at another ‘ a drawing of a rabbit ’ .
2 You should at all times follow the advice of the patient 's GP .
3 This illustrates a central concern of this book , that we should at all times view old people as playing a part in the drama of life , not as passive onlookers .
4 This means ( you do n't mind if I simplify matters a tad ? ) that the restorer should at all times do only what she knows may be undoable later by others .
5 Participants should be assured of this anonymity at the outset of the research , and particularly in view of the kind of material which can emerge in the course of participant observation it should at all times be preserved absolutely .
6 Thus the young gallant should never ever be seen walking on foot , and should at all times carry funds enough ‘ for the expenses of a palanquin' which he should regard as ‘ the best of all conveyances ’ .
7 While we should at all times act reasonably with the client 's best interests in mind , when such a specific contract is required , it must be extremely clear that the firm acts on behalf of the client and is , as far as the public arena is concerned , not acting in its own right .
8 And if there had been a degree of sympathy with the other defeated peoples — a doubtful claim , it has to be said , particularly with regard to the Poles — in this case ‘ the entire population took the view that England should at all costs be destroyed ’ .
9 We should at this stage be as non-judgemental as possible about the things being expressed , however wrong , misguided or unjust they might appear to .
10 I do not consider that the fact that Parliament has legislated extensively in this area means that no principle of recovery at common law can or should at this stage of the development of the law be found to exist .
11 Erm and much of the point he 's making I think he 's covering , if you look closely , the resolution that we put , I should at this stage say I do accept the er the Charles suggested to start with into the first two lines .
12 THE Bank of England remains concerned that underlying inflation is still running at least 2 to 3 per cent higher than it should at this stage of the economic cycle , and repeats its belief that there is no real room for further cuts in interest rates while the pound remains so sensitive , writes Clifford German .
13 Should at any time the muscles feel fatigued , ‘ shake out ’ the arms .
14 One of the most fundamental is that the pain syndromes as described should at any time actually respond to opioids .
15 His promotion should at any rate warn against over-simplification .
16 Taiwan should revert to China and Korea should at some point receive independence .
17 So for example he 's Mill is very keen on the idea of local participation , that everyone should at some point in their lives play a role in local government in some level .
18 As well as books written specifically for school use , pupils should at some stage come into contact with biographies and memoirs , published diaries , historical fiction and some writings about local history .
19 His first impression was that somebody had started to construct a small harbour , but then he saw a shallow groove cut in the face of the cliff which must at one time have accommodated a pipe , and it occurred to him that it had probably been a sewage outfall .
20 The main criteria for taxis is that drivers must at all times act civilly . ’
21 You must at all times try to maintain a DR plot of your position .
22 ‘ The chef , ’ he recalled saying , ‘ must at all times be prepared for disaster . ’
23 Conditions which must at all times be satisfied by recognised
24 Conditions which must at all times be satisfied
25 On 3 October ‘ the King told the Prime Minister that he must at all costs find the solution himself , and His Majesty would refuse to accept his resignation .
26 She thought that she never wanted to sleep with Jim again , that the bonds of love were snares and that she must at all costs leave as early as possible the next morning and never come back .
27 It was strange with Aunt Louise in the house , she and I alone together , our relationship a delicate bubble which must at all costs be kept floating intact .
28 The management style that such a head must at all costs avoid is the style of the legislation itself .
29 Yet the effect of the violence is as much exhilarating as horrifying … if one 's moral position is the tenable one that violence is intrinsically wrong and must at all costs be held in check , then there is no doubt that Straw Dogs is an immoral film .
30 What is clear is that for [ Whitehouse ] and others like her , there is a determination to restore a Christian culture to Britain , and in that battle the greater availability of sexually explicit cultural forms , the easier access to abortion and divorce , the legitimation of homosexuality between consenting adults and so on are developments which must at all costs not only be stemmed but at some ill-defined date in the future actually reversed .
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