Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 They may make use of the brevity of Latin tags , just as pithy as any adman 's lingo .
2 The Americans for example may build part of the telescope and throw in a launch to cover half the cost of £60 million ; a similar deal has given American astronomers half the use of the German Rosat .
3 Signs may include reddening of the vulva , a mucus discharge from the vagina which wets the tail hair and strong regular wagging of the tail .
4 A more substantial change in name may need approval of the LEA .
5 A property company may promise restoration of the house in return for permission to build in the grounds .
6 You should make note of the going especially on the take-offs and landings of each fence and decide how it may change or deteriorate .
7 It is ironic that Brian Wilson should make use of the Brigadoon myth .
8 The Consumer Congress called for a working party to draft a code of good practice and it was intended that working party should make use of the information generated by the 1988 transport workshop , whose discussions were reported to the congress .
9 Scanner technology , linked to graphics software , offers benefits in handling illustrations for publications , and Publications should make use of the colour scanner currently used by scientific staff .
10 Perhaps the extreme examples are the offenders who must make use of the probation officers ' services .
11 The deal doubles Bull 's presence in the US and should boost turnover of the Bull group to about $7bn .
12 * The WWF has published a report arguing that economic analysis of forestry should include consideration of the social and environmental costs and benefits .
13 This debate must include discussion of the fundamental questions and issues identified in this paper as to the purpose , scope , and content of assessment , and any process of development must also begin by identifying the principles which those systems , procedures , and practices should embody .
14 This must include recognition of the impact of particular events and circumstances , some of which are now described in more detail .
15 Transport and other documents must include declaration of the hazard and name of the material in English .
16 I mean in the excitement of buying a car you 're not going to read the small print , you 're not going to read the little bit that says you must have the oil changed every three thousand miles and unless you do it within two hundred and fifty miles of that and not only that , you must send evidence of the service by recorded delivery to you .
17 His insistence as a public examiner that men who aspired to become Bachelors or Doctors of Divinity should show knowledge of the Scriptures rather than of the commentators made him unpopular with the Friars .
18 The letter heading on the paper should be easy to read and should carry identification of the company issuing the release , together with its address , telephone and telex numbers .
19 In its response , the Scottish Institute also says that the OFR should not be voluntary , and recommends that , after five years , the requirement to prepare an OFR should become part of The Stock Exchange 's continuing obligations .
20 The use of experts should become part of the organisational culture — with emphasis on the building of expert teams if possible , ( ie. ‘ two heads are better than one ’ ) .
21 The main purpose of a contract of sale of goods is that the buyer should become owner of the goods , Rowland v. Divall ( 1923 C.A. see paragraph 7–08 below ) .
22 At the end of the week , observers were optimistic , yet some still sounded a cautionary note : ‘ This is the first time for a long while I have seen people saying ‘ I want this drawing or painting ’ without any idea of speculation ’ , says Jan Krugier , ‘ but now we must keep control of the situation .
23 He said " We must keep control of the future of our countryside and of our wildlife in our hands . "
24 ‘ If everything proves satisfactory we should begin construction of the cable network at the end of the year and we should be in a position to provide some services from the spring of next year , ’ he said .
25 After noting that , in Owen 's expectation , passive resistance — that is , the ‘ sacred holiday month ’ or , in modern parlance , a general strike — would bring his new order of society painlessly into being , they next regret the persistence of the idea that Trade Unions , as Associations of Producers , should recover control of the instruments of production , an idea which they call ‘ Joint Stock Individualism ’ and which , they note , has scarcely been eradicated from the minds of the idealists of the trade union movement .
26 Leaving aside the moral issue , it is obviously desirable that schools should foster awareness of the physical risks of sexual activity , and especially of the danger of contracting a sexually transmitted disease .
27 The executive managers must develop awareness of the need to educate the people and groups involved in or affected by the change .
28 ( iii ) In the context of their own writing and reading pupils should be introduced to the complex regularity that underlies the spelling of words with inflectional endings , eg bead-ing , bead-ed , bed-d-ing , bed-d-ed. ( iv ) Teaching should encourage discussion of the range of vocabulary , eg from informal to formal , everyday to specialist , its use in different settings and for different purposes and the effect of particular choices of words , eg the kinds of topics slang is used for ; the situations in which slang is used ; the need for specialist terms and the effects of their use outside the specialist group .
29 Who should have control of the curriculum ; do those who have control have the education of all pupils as their first priority ?
30 If Britain 's performance since the war has been worse than that of many of her competitors , then the Crown must take part of the blame .
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