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

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1 In all we promise the publick to be as careful as possible not to lead them into mistakes , nor will we mention any particular tree , plant , flower or fruit which is not in our own garden … we do not propose to mention many different species of trees and plants that are either in the public Botanick Garden , nor that may be in the possession of some curious gentlemen , but only such as are actually in the nurseries of persons belonging to this Society and from where any Gentleman may be furnished with any of the particulars here treated of by directing their letters for the Society of Gardeners at Newhall 's Coffee House in Chelsea , Nr .
2 They agreed that the letter about which Clarissa was so upset must be from the War Office , and Peregrine said it made him feel almost cowardly to have survived the German breakthrough , the evacuation of the beaches and now this latest blow on the very day the capitulation of France was announced .
3 Yet each must be within the whole framework .
4 I 've got a new car and it 's already got 23,000 on the clock , and three-quarters of that must be to the club . ’
5 That must be for the Government . ’
6 Whatever your feelings about such treatments and that must be for the individual to decide there is no doubt that its deeply relaxing effect can only be good for you .
7 That must be from the men we wounded in the fight . ’
8 Say good news , that should be over the phone .
9 So long as these considerations are borne in mind by those whose task it is to apply the section , and the public order requirements of the offence are rigidly insisted upon by the courts , only such speech as is likely to give rise to immediate unlawful violence is in jeopardy , and that should be outside the protection afforded freedom of speech in a democracy .
10 would you accept that , that should be for the financial year ?
11 but I think that should be for the oats one
12 That should be on the national Exchequer , not on those locally who are trying to make ends meet .
13 If that should be in the form of
14 I mean there 's quite good , there 's some good stuff in there when you think that should be in the big catalogue really should n't
15 Do you think it would be a good idea to privatize planning control in the sense of letting it be up to developers to choose whether they should go ahead or not on the basis of what they conceive to be constraints , or that that should be within the entire realm of the local planning authority ?
16 It is assumed therefore that virtually all children will travel along broadly the same curricular path in English , but that some will move more quickly , and further , than others ; and some may be around the level 1 attainments for the whole of their school careers .
17 The overall emphasis on cost and efficiency in the reformed National Health Service is likely to increase pressures for further reducing the length of hospital stays , and once again this may be to the detriment of older patients .
18 The court has no power to order a medical or psychiatric examination of a parent no matter how relevant this may be to the proceedings .
19 This may be for the very simple reason that , just now , nobody envisages a better future ’ .
20 All this may be for the locals , but in Cologne you 'll find the welcome extended to visitors is as warm as a schnapps downed in one .
21 However true this may be for the economic development of the United States — and even there such contentious hypotheticals are highly dubious — it certainly can not hold good for European expansion and supremacy in the later nineteenth century .
22 Sotheby 's have estimated its value at $10m-$14m , but this may be on the low side to ensure a sale .
23 CUP , OUP and Longman have worked through local publishers for many years , although this may be at the cost of their own brand identities .
24 They suggest that this may be through the perceived control an individual has over his goals , as compared to that when goals are externally assigned .
25 The public interest would not perhaps be regarded as well served if a fully qualified solicitor was effectively deprived of the opportunity of practising his profession : this may be behind the Scottish decision of Dallas McMillan & Sinclair v Simpson ( 1988 ) SLT 454 where the covenant purported to prevent the outgoing partner from practising as a solicitor within 20 miles of the centre of Glasgow , an area in which roughly half of Scotland 's law firms were said to be located .
26 This may be in the course of a meeting on alternative methods of therapy which the practitioner may have attended either out of a vague general interest or out of disenchantment with the results of orthodox treatments .
27 This may be in the form of statutory instruments and orders , byelaws , regulations and orders in council .
28 This may be in the form of a restricted zone in which the linkage may not lie , a definition of the order in which positional modifications can take place , or of restrictions on the local or global energy changes that can take place .
29 This may be in the form of land between existing dwellings or often the assembly and foreshortening of long back gardens in order to permit development .
30 This may be in the form of a report containing written evidence , diagrams or graphs as appropriate .
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