Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] be [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 While excavating , take care to keep the different soil layers separate from each other , because each should be replaced at its original depth .
2 As much information about charging as is practicable should be given at the outset .
3 In , if the skills of MAS are likely to be required by the client in the later stages of the acquisition process , MAS should be included at the earliest possible opportunity ( if not already the main client contact ) .
4 Well certainly the starting point for that must be to look at what has been happening in the past as evidence .
5 This does not automatically cut out the speaker when in use ; that must be disconnected at the rear ( but do n't forget to plug the speaker jack back in as soon as you 've finished with the cans ! ) .
6 The risk is that a show 's technical and business farming content can be eroded in the process , and that must be avoided at all costs .
7 Your doctor may want to carry out an internal examination to check the size and position of your womb , which will help indicate how far along you are , or this may be done at your hospital appointment .
8 This may be renewed at regular intervals , or when the person responsible points out that it is getting low .
9 This may be looked at from two points of view :
10 This may be used at a variety of levels of sophistication and economic generality , thus : 5.3 i ) Models at company level may be based on econometric equations for instance to analyse the relationship between price and demand , perhaps using the model .
11 This may be used at the repetition stage of a lesson .
12 Or the clause may not say how they are to be paid , in which case this should be covered at the time of fixing the procedure .
13 It is not certain whether this should be done at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) or the revision stage ( 4.4 ) , which is why the subject is raised here .
14 This should be done at a fairly early stage . ’
15 This should be done at the planning stage .
16 ( b ) It prevents the overlooking of such standard matters of enquiry as the existence of undischarged mortgages , covenants for production covering all the title deeds which will not be handed over , the proper stamping of documents , etc. ( c ) It makes the dictation of requisitions on title hours or days after your examination a simple matter ( although preferably this should be done at once — one bite at the cherry ) , and obviates the chance of missing any points you observed on investigation .
17 Although such charge comes to an end by termination of the marriage following the decree absolute , the charge has probably not been cancelled and this should be done at HM Land Charges Registry ( Form K13 fee £1 ) or at HM Land Registry ( Form 202 accompanied by a certified copy of the decree absoluteno fee Land Registration Fees Order 1992 , Sched 4 , Pt II , para ( 9 ) ) .
18 This should be checked at regular intervals and especially on commencing work for the day .
19 this should be handled at partner/senior manager level , having regard to the views of the client partner if the target is a client .
20 He deserves contempt not respect and his ability to handle further cases as serious as this should be looked at by the Lord Chancellor 's office .
21 The 1989–90 Committee recommended that this should be provided at the earliest opportunity , as an adjunct to the permanent televising of the House .
22 Of course , the latter will relate and feed off the wider data base , but good systems development practice says that this should be identified at the outset .
23 This must be written at a level suited to the expected readership .
24 This must be enclosed/sent at time of alteration .
25 This must be held at half the supply voltage , and is achieved by using two resistors R2 and R3 of equal value .
26 It may be quicker for someone who hears well to reply , particularly when they know the answer and the question is unimportant , but this must be avoided at all cost .
27 This would lead to conflict with Rome and this must be avoided at all costs .
28 This must be avoided at all costs .
29 The closest thing to an acknowledgement of what this might be comes at the end of the splendid description of a whale-hunt , which has all the care for technical precision of a Del Giudice ( 71–7 ) , when the old whaler asks the narrator why he wanted to join the expedition that day , whether it was just out of curiosity ( 76–7 ) .
30 ‘ Your opinion , then , as a medical man , is that a girl of eleven years old might be kept at work constantly , day after day , year after year , with the intermission of Sunday , without injury to her health ? ’
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