Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst a final version of the Advanced Computing Environment 's hardware specification is now being printed , more interesting , hears Electronic News , is that the common application programming interface for Unix SVR4 and OSF/1 operating systems should be completed this month . |
2 | WORK should be completed this week on safety measures being put in place on a busy road outside an infants school where a crossing patrol was axed . |
3 | I believe everybody should be given this opportunity , whether they take it or not is up to them . |
4 | So we consider that creditors should be given this duty . |
5 | In my view , the prisoner should be given this information before he writes any representation he may wish to make . |
6 | However , important issues should be raised this evening . |
7 | the world 's first ‘ freeze-thaw ’ baby should be born this autumn . |
8 | If someone becomes ill with the A or C strain , household contacts of the patient should be offered this vaccine . |
9 | A wide variety of seeds should be sown this month . |
10 | The African National Congress from which the PAC split in 1959 , has agreed that a transitional government should be established this year and that there should be five years of power-sharing between major parties after the country 's first one man , one vote elections sometime next year . |
11 | My hon. Friend said that it should be abolished this year , or at least in 1992-93 . |
12 | ‘ There is no reason why these proposals should be published this week or even next week , although obviously it would be sensible to publish them soon . ’ |
13 | Applications for the dance leaders ' course must be made this month to Durham City Arts , City Baths , Elvet Waterside , Durham . |
14 | Applications for the dance leaders ' course must be made this month to Durham City Arts , City Baths , Elvet Waterside , Durham . |
15 | You should of bloody gone and got it , it 'll be shut this afternoon , some of th chemists . |
16 | Allowing for the time he 's already spent in cutody , that means Rachael could be freed this autumn . |
17 | WW has had a difficult time , suffering heavy losses on its glass side , but profits could be achieved this year . |
18 | If you live in London , all your hairdressing problems could be answered this summer . |
19 | Well , you know , Donald came up here year after year and took a real tongue lashing and you did n't really put anything down there that could be criticized this year but you said we 're gon na fight . |
20 | He also said the US administration would seek an additional agreement that would give US airlines new access to British airports and confirmed that he hoped a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK . |
21 | Mr Pena hoped that a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK and added that the US would vigorously defend the right of its carriers abroad . |
22 | As an example pupils at the beginning of Key Stage 3 studying the Norman Conquest could be given this exercise on " Who should inherit the throne ? " . |
23 | Senior East German Social Democrats believe that even the slower process under Article 146 could be completed this year . |
24 | Around 40,000 people could be housed this way by next April , more than double the number last spring . |
25 | The current situation could be interpreted this way : the additional depreciation is building up capital but not so that the sewers can be replaced without the need to borrow ; rather , that the smaller future borrowing requirement will recompense future generations for the unwillingness of pre-1974 ratepayers to share the burden of the capital cost of sewers . |
26 | Due to limited space and a lorry load of mail , not all your tips and maps could be used this month . |
27 | I appreciate that this is a recurring argument , and that , ultimately , grants on the Council 's own expenditure may be treated this way . |
28 | Talks may be accelerated this summer when Unilever 's Sir Michael Angus becomes Whitbread 's chairman . |
29 | 18–1–1915 The Session had under consideration the question of the running of the public motor bus for pleasure on the Sabbath Day on certain occasions last summer , and the probability that such facilities may be increased this year , and instructed the Moderator to bring the matter to the notice of the Presbytery , with a View to the Presbytery taking such action as they may deem advisable to prevent such encroachment of the Lord 's Day . |
30 | To Mrs Rait 's yard-long list and all bakers and caterers , may be added this year two ‘ members of the general public ’ , as they described themselves , who volunteered , as also did some pupils of George Watson 's College through Roger Vandersteen , and the wife of an elder of Murrayfield Church ( they all made exemplary Indians ! ) . |