Example sentences of "[modal v] [adj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yugoslavia was without a federal budget until June 1991 , because Croatia and Slovenia could not agree on what percentage of the budget to allocate to the military , or on what contributions they should each make to the federal budget .
2 Should this persist with a dog housed in a travelling cage , then you can cover the cage using a blanket or sheet .
3 It is so obvious that they should all stay outside the ring road except for the bus station where they would all terminate .
4 Favourable exchange rates , improved intellectual property rights protection and continued pressure from the federal government to remove trade barriers should all contribute to a strong export market .
5 Related ideas like shared writing , dictated writing and invented spelling together with the introduction of new technology including the word processor should all contribute to an easing of the tension associated with traditional attitudes to spelling and handwriting .
6 The clothes must all go to the forensic laboratory for examination , and as your Superintendent suggested , for analysis of their water content .
7 Each member of the enterprise contributes something different , but they must all contribute towards a common goal .
8 ‘ For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ ’ the minister warned them ; ‘ that every one may receive the things done in his body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad . ’
9 Their efforts must all pull in the same direction , without friction , without unnecessary duplication of effort ’ .
10 They will also have to start from the specified starting address on the device , and must all lie within the allocated range .
11 We must all believe in the future and strive harder to carry out our responsibilities .
12 Initial implementations are not expected to be 64-bit — that should first appear in the PowerPC 620 chip , expected next year .
13 The hon. Gentleman should first reflect on the fact that , in his own area of South Yorkshire , the figures to which I have referred show that the incidence of sexual and violent crimes has been going down , not up .
14 Any graduate visiting the University should first make for the Visitors ' Centre , where they can be sure of a warm welcome .
15 Although that is the position in law , the court emphasised that as a matter of commonsense a tenant should first complain to the landlord before exercising the right to prosecute .
16 Any Solution to the problem of ( environmental ) deterioration must first cope with the basic cause ; overpopulation .
17 The need for day hospital services in these towns is of course dependent upon the presence of other community resources , and before planning a new resource one must first decide upon the target client group and then attempt to accurately identify numbers in the community .
18 He must first serve upon the bailor ( i.e. the person who left the goods for repair , treatment or valuation , etc. ) a notice containing certain details of the intended sale .
19 If the user now wishes to enter a different Root Package name , he must first BACKSPACE to the Product Title field , press LINEFEED to clear the field , then press TAB to move to the Root Package field .
20 " Very well ; but , as we are going to the islands where there is such a darkness that a spoon might stand up in it , we must first go to the bright home of the sun and ask for one of his rays . "
21 To win approval , drugs must first go through a series of animal and clinical tests which are reviewed by government drug-approval agencies .
22 Most of them must first pass through a stage of being used within LE by black speakers , before being taken up by the LE speaking community as a whole .
23 ‘ You must first become like the forest , a part of the forest dance . ’
24 However , before we consider the relationship of entropy change and enthalpy change to the feasibility of a reaction , we must first look at the second law of thermodynamics .
25 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
26 Not that the Webbs , to whom we must first turn for an authoritative opinion , think that well of him .
27 Seeking retribution — an unwilling Williams sets off to get them back — but must first prove to The Lost Boys ( who now ride skateboards ! ) and to himself , that he is Peter Pan .
28 The principle is fixed that a scholar aspiring to high office must first teach at a graded series of medreses , one after the other , and that only when he reaches a certain grade does he become eligible for the great offices of the learned hierarchy , the mevleviyets , which are in their turn graded .
29 However , Fresco must first get past the X Consortium board — ‘ a high hurdle , ’ according to Sternlicht .
30 How might this lead to the differential treatment of whites and blacks ?
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