Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Guardianship should be either to social services as now or to hospital managers . |
2 | Accusations of cynical pension-planning inevitably follow , as do questions about whether this is the sort of thing that grown men should be up to . |
3 | This will equal half the cost of the factory , which should be up to full production of body panels by the end of next year . |
4 | In any policy , medical and repatriation cover should be up to £250,000 when holidaying in Europe , unlimited for the USA and £500,000 for the rest of the world . |
5 | Your filter is fairly powerful and should be up to the job , but I must admit that I personally prefer undergravel filtration for almost all purposes . |
6 | In the first quarter of 1994 , a SuperSparc-II kicks in with first silicon clocked at around 65MHz and by the fourth quarter it should be up to 90MHz . |
7 | In first quarter of 1994 a SuperSparc-II kicks in with first silicon around 65MHz and by the fourth quarter it should be up to 90MHz . |
8 | The reception counter should be free from dust and any display literature should be up to date , neat and tidy and in its correct place . |
9 | It is required that the text and control data available to the users should be up to date . |
10 | Here , at least , the level of knowledge should be up to answering more detailed questions . |
11 | If this is the case , then it should be up to defending counsel to set it on its feet and persuade the judge to place the matter before the jury . |
12 | Where sexual intercourse takes place before the barrel of a gun , it seems quite appropriate that it should be up to the defence to discharge an evidential burden with respect to consent . |
13 | It is similarly arguable that it should be up to the defence to provide a proper foundation of evidence for an assertion that a woman who has been robbed by a man nonetheless subsequently consented to sexual intercourse with him . |
14 | Some of the individual wells are capable of flowing more than 90 million cubic feet a day , and total production should be up to 245 million cubic feet a day by the time the field hits its peak next summer . |
15 | Anyway , if Killarney decide to allow the Down Royal executive a free date we should be up to our ears in runners . |
16 | She should be up to date with her vaccinations , and should be swabbed before going to the stud — vet 's visit plus consultation and advice , the swab , postage , lab fees — see how it adds up ? |
17 | Well that would be welcome but it 's fine , and it should be down to me to do it , but you are all welcome . |
18 | ‘ I think we should be down to 1min 15secs or below . ’ |
19 | In the BZW forecast , Peter Thomson said the FT-SE index should be back to 2,100-2,200 by the end of this month and would at best hold its own next year but more likely fall to 1,800 , where it started this year . |
20 | Things should be back to normal now . |
21 | He says business should be back to its best . |
22 | You know , like it should be back to normal because |
23 | Without sounding too clichéd about it , there should be more to it than that . |
24 | Like many people , maybe you 're feeling that there should be more to a summer holiday than sun , sea and of course , crowds . |
25 | There should be more to alternative comedy than saying FILOFAX . |
26 | It seemed to the hedgehog that there should be more to it than that . |
27 | And if you 're old or poor or handicapped or just think there should be more to life than this — then go to hell . |
28 | Whitelocke replied with brutal honesty that in his opinion , ‘ it should be more to his prejudice than advantage to do so ’ , a remark that , predictably , displeased Cromwell . |
29 | The fact that Harry Martin had seen fit to go this far not only alarmed her but also made her realise that she must be on to something . |
30 | because they must be up to their eyes in debt |