Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Must are preparatory schools , but some keep children to A-level standard . |
2 | The sessions are all done at pace and the length should be 80 minutes maximum . |
3 | With regard to day space this has been agreed on a provision of 4m2 per patient and it was also suggested that in addition to providing that space for each resident , there should be extra space to accommodate 2 day patients per sub section . |
4 | Lenin cites with approval Engels ' recommendation that there should be complete self-government for the provinces , districts and localities through officials elected by universal suffrage and the abolition of all local and provincial authorities appointed by the state . |
5 | And then at the end , that they should be complete failures . |
6 | There should be complete silence except that the leader should say ‘ No ’ quietly to everything she touches until she touches the chosen object when everybody shouts ‘ Yes ’ . |
7 | There should be easy access to toilets . |
8 | The survey was conducted by Hospital Doctor on 200 doctors , and asked whether the doctors felt that there should be greater curbs imposed on a doctor 's right to determine the survival of a grossly handicapped newborn baby . |
9 | Given the Community 's capacity to help other European countries — not only the successful ones who now wish to join , and are already beginning to apply , but the east European countries , with all their problems — it is extraordinary and perverse to suggest that there should be greater disunity in the Community at the very moment when greater aid and support is called for . |
10 | The combination of changing employment patterns with the increase of numbers of frail elderly people in society , make it appear highly desirable that there should be greater flexibility in the roles allocated to men and women , in relation to domestic arrangements and external employment . |
11 | If the organisation is faced with rapid change , and therefore uncertainty in decision-making , there will be a greater reliance on local knowledge of events and ‘ on-the- spot ’ decisions , so there should be greater decentralisation than in a relatively static organisation in a stable environment . |
12 | Inbuilt grant resources for dissemination need to be sought , time must be allowed for lay versions of research to be written as well as academically respectable reports , and there should be greater opportunities for co-operation with policy makers and practitioners in discussions concerning implications of research . |
13 | Like a vacuum cleaner should be five amp , a deep fat fryer should be thirteen amp and various |
14 | These should be major counselling objectives , and encouraging an ageing person to be part of such a group would indeed constitute a major counselling success . |
15 | Profit centres should be logical groupings of work by type or by geographical distribution with significant directly attributable costs in relation to the whole business . |
16 | The price on the net list should be six pound eighty . |
17 | However , in cases of specially significant development , local authorities should be able to require an ‘ impact study ’ , and in these cases the time-limit should be six months . |
18 | It should be such fun . |
19 | The difficulty was that there was no agreement about the signs , and down to the seventeenth century no strong feeling that there should be such agreement . |
20 | The election was required by law , and if anyone thought it odd that there should be such trouble over elections to a chamber that now met only to ratify decisions taken elsewhere , then they kept the notion to themselves . |
21 | Moreover , if Sgr A is merely a luminous neutron star , the uniqueness of Sgr A is surprising given that there should be many neutron stars in the nucleus . |
22 | Half a century later , given the further demise of party and the massive presence of television in American life , it is even more imperative that presidents should be good communicators . |
23 | ‘ Should be good stuff then . |
24 | Faith is ‘ a firm assent of the mind ’ , for which there should be good reason . |
25 | ‘ By so doing , you could place yourself in danger , my lady — that should be good reason enough . ’ |
26 | To the psychologist searching for the determinants of personality this sort of outcome is disappointing ; to the parent , on the other hand , it should be good news . |
27 | Thus results from passive avoidance and imprinting might begin to converge , which should be good news for both labs . |
28 | That should be good news for Jack Russell but bad news for Mike Atherton , who had looked favourite to partner Gooch if Stewart kept wicket and batted in the middle order . |
29 | In the subsequent layout , road needs and road widths had to be assessed ; there should be good access to the rear of houses ; the proper orientation of houses should be secured ; design elements should incorporate the cul-de-sac , courtyard and green . |
30 | Parents are anxious that what their children ‘ pick up ’ at school should be good example , and in choosing a school they customarily place considerable weight on this kind of consideration . |