Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [verb] to " in BNC.
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31 | Lord Denning said that it should be limited to the mail order business only because Harris ' contract was at all relevant times with the mail order part of Littlewoods ' business . |
32 | And also the number of points that you want to make , particularly if you 're doing a pro-active interview , should be limited to only two or three main points . |
33 | Thus in a case in 1969 , where the 10-year-old child born in England of Spanish parents had been very unhappy during the seventeen months he had spent with them in Spain , and had then lived happily for several years with foster parents and their six children in England , the court refused to make an order that care and control should be granted to the parents , one of whom was in poor health . |
34 | The 1977 white paper , Policy for the Inner Cities ( HMSO , 1977 ) , argued that additional powers should be granted to local authorities to enable them to assist industry . |
35 | Antonio Navarro Wolff , president of the April 19 Movement Democratic Alliance ( AD/M-19 ) , announced on May 21 that he would call on the government to hold a plebiscite on whether an amnesty should be granted to former M-19 guerrillas who had participated in an assault on the Palace of Justice in the capital , Bogotá , on Nov. 6-7 , 1985 , during which 106 people were killed [ see pp. 34152-53 ; 34804-05 ] . |
36 | Their efforts at this stage should be channelled to the creative work they alone can tackle . |
37 | It has been suggested that in such cases , the offender 's benefit should be channelled to a general victim compensation fund . |
38 | headquarters , left strict instructions about what news and reports should be channelled to his home number immediately , and what could wait , and drove with the exaggerated care and deliberation of sleeplessness back towards the village of Comerford , uncomfortably in transition to a suburban area , where he , and the unhappy parents of the boy Boden , lived within three doors of each other . |
39 | Note that for long abseils , competitive abseils or multiple person abseils , the rope should be secured to more than one point . |
40 | Canoeists should be looking to their own backyard to promote an anti racist approach within the sport . |
41 | A guitarist your age should be looking to the future . |
42 | It 's not an historical thing , it 's not something we look back to , but it 's something that every one of us should be looking to as a present daily experience in our life . |
43 | But independent councillor Tony Moore said : ‘ We should be looking to private business to help bail out the museum . |
44 | Right erm as a rule of thumb we , we generally sort of look and say well erm if yo if your income 's thirty thousand a year , yeah , you should be looking to , to provide sort of ten , fifteen times that er as a , as a guide to the amount of life cover you need . |
45 | You should be looking to the future with excitement and anticipation . |
46 | If the existing pipe discharges over or into a gully , a shoe supporting bracket should be screwed to the wall with zinc-plated screws ( this time 38mm [ 1½in ] No 10s ) and the shoe clipped into place . |
47 | The legal debate in involuntary manslaughter is over the lower threshold of homicide liability — where to draw the line between manslaughter and killings which should be ascribed to mere accident . |
48 | Indeed , some ( Bhatt and Wasserman 1989 ) have argued that the ability of an animal to respond in the same way to a range of different stimuli should be ascribed to the operation of a conceptual category only when mediated generalization can be demonstrated among these stimuli . |
49 | Chapter 9 will be devoted almost entirely to the general question of how active a role should be ascribed to consumers in understanding the meaning of goods in social relations today , and the nature of goods as material culture . |
50 | In deciding whether a contract exists it was stressed in Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Malaysian Mining Corp [ 1987 ] 1 WLR 799 and Edwards v Skyways Limited [ 1964 ] 1All ER 494 that a court will seek to ascertain what common intentions should be ascribed to the parties from the terms of the documents in question and the surrounding circumstances . |
51 | Ms Tyson has supported the Japanese-American semiconductor agreements , the last of which set a proposed share of part of the Japanese chip market of 20% ; she says that not all sectors should be treated to the ‘ market-share ’ approach , but that the administration reserves the right to use it where appropriate . |
52 | However to deliver high concentrates over a moderately large area of irregular equipment a sprayer should be adjusted to a fine jet . |
53 | Fig12 Your feet should be adjusted to this position immediately before you set off . |
54 | The resulting system has come to be referred to as ‘ neoclassicism ’ — a retention of the assumption of free will , but with an allowance that it is sometimes freer than at other times and that the proportionality of punishments should be adjusted to these varying degrees of freedom . |
55 | If the sample volume is smaller than this it should be adjusted to 0.5 ml with water and transferred to a 1.5 ml microfuge tube . |
56 | Some have suggested that the time of death should be postdated to the ninth century , arguing that while the reign of Charlemagne ( 768 – 814 ) saw a last futile effort to revive a state-run fiscal system , rigor mortis finally set in with the new barbarian onslaughts of Vikings and Saracens . |
57 | If you know the recipient , then your letter should be shaped to his or her personality and status . |
58 | Directions of this kind , given at the low vision clinic , should be communicated to the teacher who is working with the child at school , and this will usually be done through the specialist adviser for visually handicapped pupils . |
59 | I mean somebody has to have an idea of what 's to be done and how it should be communicated to the employees . ’ |
60 | ‘ But I want to make it clear to both of you — as I shall to Mrs Abberley — that any further information you come across touching on this case should be communicated to us immediately . |