Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] for all " in BNC.

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1 This process of educational integration should be sought for all Down 's children save those with severe mental handicap .
2 It is recommended that module names should be reserved for all software as it is being created .
3 ‘ A Jewish friend of mine , in Germany , said that after Kristallnacht , last November , Goering suggested that the Jews should be charged for all the damage that was done .
4 ‘ By the end of the five years , however , passengers should be paying for all operating costs and providing about half the investment expenditure . ’
5 Prior approval from ADAS ( with advice from NCC if a conservation assessment is considered necessary ) outside National Parks and SSSIs in the remainder of the LFAs should be reintroduced for all drainage schemes and all proposals should be ‘ environmentally acceptable ’ .
6 Some training in computer methods and applications should be required for all university students irrespective of their subject , and this should be provided by a service teaching department .
7 The guiding principle for the Government , she said , was that health care should be provided for all regardless of ability to pay : ‘ Let me make one thing absolutely clear .
8 The ‘ Teaching Office is not above the word of God , but serves it ’ ( Dei Verbum 10 ) , ‘ Easy access to Sacred Scripture should be provided for all the Christian faithful ’ ( Dei Verbum 22 ) .
9 Luckily we killed it before it became a full-blown institution and today no one seriously expects that food , or clothing , or even that overriding necessity , a television set , should be subsidised for all consumers , still less for a minority .
10 Perhaps this test should be used for all pilots , regardless of what aircraft they are learning on ?
11 Holders should be used for all the MOS devices and it is a good idea to use i.c. holders for the other three integrated circuits as well .
12 The same basic policy should be used for all " exceptions " : acknowledge the existence of alternatives , and encourage the habit of checking guesses by referring to the dictionary .
13 Acquisition accounting should be used for all acquisitions and merger accounting may be used for mergers .
14 All the printed bankruptcy forms available from law stationers , whether for use in the High Court or county court , are A4 size and this size of paper should be used for all bankruptcy documents .
15 Instead of suffering on behalf of that poor betrayed girl , she should be fighting for all such children .
16 Attempts have been made to regularize the position and , in 1966 , the Russell Report on the Supply and Training of Teachers recommended that , by 1969 , a professional training requirement should be introduced for all new entrants into the further education colleges , a recommendation that was never implemented because of the urgent need for teachers at the time and the shortage of money .
17 Please remind your staff that these procedures must be followed for all sickness absences .
18 You must be prepared for all eventualities , however , and not find yourself being asked to take charge in an area where you have insufficient clinical knowledge and experience .
19 Progressive taxation must be outlawed for all time ; educational qualifications for jurors must be introduced ; the voting age must be raised to 21 and suffrage extended to dogs of three years or more , subject to simple intelligence tests .
20 The Claims Salvage Register must be used for all types of salvage .
21 You always need to store the file handle because it must be used for all the other file commands and functions .
22 Once an R or E has been entered , the same letter must be entered for all other modules to be transferred .
23 I 'll be damned for all eternity !
24 This 'll be used for all sessions except for group work .
25 Now in a language of potentially unlimited generative capacity , I fail to see how this could be achieved for all expressions across all patterns of combination in the first way described above .
26 For example the letters l and t are often confused with each other , so t could be substituted for all occurrences of l , and l could be substituted for all occurrences of t .
27 For example the letters l and t are often confused with each other , so t could be substituted for all occurrences of l , and l could be substituted for all occurrences of t .
28 Interest may be given for all or any part of the period between the date when the cause of action arose and : ( a ) in the case of any sum paid before judgment , the date of the payment ; and ( b ) in the case of the sum for which judgment is given , the date of judgment .
29 Regardless of the nature of the contract , damages may be awarded for all losses caused by the breach , subject to the general requirement that damages must not be too remote ( Hadley v Baxendale ( 1854 ) 23 LJ Ex 179 ) and that plaintiffs must take reasonable steps to mitigate their losses .
30 Quasi-periodic oscillations may be produced for all f when b is sufficiently small .
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