Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Any coarse greenstuff such as cabbage roots , hedge trimmings , etc. should be chopped up to avoid large air pockets .
2 Many hoteliers boast of their whirlpool baths but a leading hotel engineer cautions that those on a suck-blow system can trap water in the pump , risking legionella , while detritus sucked in may be blown out into the next bath if the unit is not adequately maintained .
3 There are obviously important facets of the local political system — such as power , patronage and personality — which can not be quantified and so must be left out of the ‘ explanation ’ .
4 The critical dates and responsibilities only should be set out in the engagement letter .
5 The time spent together might be given over to sharing a game of dominoes , or cards , knitting , or having a quick drink , if the circumstances were right .
6 The protocol outlined below could be carried out , depending on language skills and number of participants , either by individuals or by small groups .
7 and say anyone not joining in will be brought out in front of everybody else .
8 Even in such circumstances , none the less , much can be found out by the judicious interrogation of the sources and witnesses which are available , as the history of the Suez crisis shows .
9 Critical discourse might have been given more space , especially in the context of the brief discussion of " canon " , but it is well handled in the earlier volume by Durant and Fabb , so can be picked up again in a course which focuses more clearly on literary texts using that book .
10 Differences in educational aims thus must be worked out in the context of a common school ’ .
11 On appeal the primary submission was that the questions which were responded to as above should be edited out by the judge .
12 Anything that came ashore would be snatched up at once by thrifty beachcombers .
13 A wall that 's one brick ( 215mm/8½in ) thick can be built up to 1350mm ( 4ft 6in ) high without piers .
14 Immediately a whirlwind of change ripped through Althorp as the new mistress endeavoured to turn the family home into a paying proposition so that the awesome debts the new Earl had taken on could be paid off .
15 The media campaign mentioned yesterday should be put in into operation immediately .
16 The £470 million announced yesterday will be taken up in large part by programmes that have already been announced , such as the employment action programme , by money for job clubs and by funds for departmental redundancy payment schemes .
17 If the samples are above certain limits , the district underground can be shut down .
18 You also may be held up a little on the A three six one at Wardington where there are some temporary traffic lights , that 's just north of Banbury on the main Banbury to Daventry road .
19 A claim that the product is not as good as the purchaser expected is a claim for economic loss , which traditionally should be brought in contract .
20 The initial setting up could be carried out by them and then circularised to the nearest branches some time before September in order for the most capable branch to make an offer for the franchise .
21 Again , the meaning of " necessary " may be at issue but the important factor is that the presumption can be and , in many cases , probably will be cancelled out by express terms .
22 And all that was left was this bloodied , raw desire to write ; to acknowledge ‘ this also happened ; this also will be written about . ’
23 The data from this is punched into the ORACLE database which physically resides at the lab ( a mile or so away ) , and hence can be pulled down the line to map , say aluminium levels and check water quality against EC regulations .
24 The observations made so far may be summed up in terms of four historical phases throughout which Hellenic creativity was dominated by the two impulses .
25 The business carried out should be typed in .
26 But but first of all I would like to say the officers of the agencies really should be congratulated on .
27 In London , he had a variety of jobs , including banking and journalism , being a founding member of New Society magazine , later incorporated into the New Statesman , which ironically could be put out of business by Major , who is suing it .
28 The one on the right went only to sealed-off sections of corridor on each floor , where any interlopers who had managed to get that far would be fobbed off with further charades designed to conceal the true function of the building .
29 He is worried , however , that the team which won the East Championship so well could be broken up if Chelmsford insist on retaining all their players for friendly matches .
30 It would seem that any other harmful fumes around would be drawn in by the same means , aerosols being a prime example .
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