Example sentences of "[modal v] be produced [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It also decided that a ‘ code of conduct ’ leaflet should be produced for the benefit of events ' organisers .
2 There should be produced to the tenant not only a copy of the policy and/or a summary of the insured risks but also evidence of the payment of the last premium .
3 Relevant bills and documents should be produced at the meeting , if they are available .
4 If possible , the reports of cases cited should be produced at the moot .
5 However , members of the school community should have enough skill and confidence to be able to analyse and query budgetary data such as the regular statements which should be produced by the headteacher .
6 A costed implementation plan should be produced by the end of January 1993 for inclusion in the Information and Central Services Strategic Plan .
7 Thus , for example , at the outset he excludes consideration of budgetary information , because he feels that to have validity in financial reports it must be produced on the same basis as the financial accounts .
8 This idea of a white conspiracy , between police , unemployed youth , employers , and the mass media relies on the assumption that equivalent effects in disparate contexts must be produced by the same omnipresent agency or cause .
9 Trust documents , they say , are the property of the beneficiaries of the trust and must be produced by the trustees as a matter of property and not of discovery : O'Rourke v. Darbishire [ 1920 ] A.C. 581 , 626–627 ; In re Londonderry 's Settlement [ 1965 ] Ch. 918 , 933f–g , 934b , 938 .
10 You are advised to obtain a Certificate of Posting , which must be produced in the event of loss .
11 A more specific prediction might be produced on the basis of Easterbrook 's hypothesis , this would state that memory for central details would be enhanced with increasing risk , while memory for peripheral details would be impaired .
12 That is , information could be produced for the entire Read-off , all posts in a particular employing location , all posts in a given function , etc .
13 A colour leaflet could be produced for the trail which would be available free of charge to visitors .
14 A range of new systems could be produced including the ‘ zoned ’ systems , which would be far superior in use and would have a market potential in their own right .
15 Posters for sale could be produced from the Library 's resource of illustrations , and from other sources .
16 Such a ‘ good house jobs guide ’ is proposed in one recent report and could be produced by the GMC or the BMA .
17 It is perhaps significant that stretching of the vortex tubes in Fig. 21.11 could be produced by the structure in Fig. 21.10 as well as by the mean flow , but this is a matter requiring further investigation .
18 The material used for X is quite different from that used for Y but both may be produced with the same labour force .
19 Poppy-straw and concentrate of poppy-straw are controlled drugs and the Act apparently contemplates that one may be produced from the other .
20 ( The erratic flight may be produced by the moth by just switching off its steering mechanism .
21 The first ventral arm plate is small and round , the subsequent plates roughly pentagonal with a convex distal edge which may be produced in the midline ; they are contiguous at least on the proximal arm segments .
22 Whether public goods need be produced by the public sector depends not on their consumption characteristics , on which our definition of public good relies , but on their production characteristics .
23 These would be produced by the British Bankers Association and the Building Societies Association , though the DTI reserves the right to re-examine the legislative option if progress towards any particular SORP becomes unduly delayed .
24 According to this approach , employment and real wages show a systematic tendency to diverge from what would be produced by the simple pressures of demand and supply of labour .
25 What final proof would be produced from the text capture and correction phases :
26 Before April 1993 detailed information on how this will work , including how and when services will be charged for , will be produced for the public .
27 More importantly , those reports will be produced for the benefit of the parents who read them .
28 About 200 bodyshells a year will be produced for the TR6 , but output can be stepped up if demand increases .
29 About 200 bodyshells a year will be produced for the TR6 , but output can be stepped up if demand increases .
30 This is made crystal clear in a somewhat laboured exposition in a book by Preece and Maier published in 1889 : Let us suppose the two microphonic transmitters are placed on the stage at T and T 1 , and these transmitters separately connected by two distinct wires to two telephone receivers , R and R 1 , which are applied to both ears to hear the actor , whom we will suppose to be placed at A. It is easy to understand that , the distance of this actor from transmitter T being less than that from transmitter T 1 , his song will be more distinctly reproduced by transmitter T than by T 1 , and the stronger impression will be produced on the left ear .
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