Example sentences of "[modal v] be some [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor did she know if there should be some legal document setting out the terms upon which landladies and lodgers agreed . |
2 | That should be some powerful stuff . |
3 | If continuity is the key to football hooliganism , then there should be some solid evidence of similar forms of violence at football matches since the formation of the Football League . |
4 | There should be some certain fund for bailing out people who are in real , terrible difficulties . |
5 | There should be some reasonable roach catches possible from just above Milton Bridge and downstream to Orton Weir , but below the weir poor . |
6 | Loss of rent should be insured but there should be some upper limitation on the number of years ' cover . |
7 | Although it is fun to browse and choose whatever fabric appeals to you the most , there should be some definite planning behind your purchase . |
8 | ‘ I 'm fed up , sick , sick , sick to here with people saying I should be some other way ! |
9 | Thus it does seem that the sequence of more and more refined theories should have some limit as we go to higher and higher energies , so that there should be some ultimate theory of the universe . |
10 | The current high profile of the sport in the province should ensure a big crowd and there should be some tremendous hurling . ’ |
11 | Did you er Superintendent yourself consider whether perhaps there should be some undercover surveillance of this flat ? |
12 | Admittedly , this was a placid residential district , but there should be some exterior noise : occasional traffic , water dripping from the eaves , distant carol singers , murmuring electrical appliances . |
13 | His position is that we should think of rules as practices , as ways of behaving , and not suppose that to support this way of behaving there must be some internal interpretation of the rule which tells the rule-followers how to work the rule . |
14 | There must be some powerful transmitter at work . |
15 | There may be occasions when the time involved in the journey home means that you would arrive with a pile of wilted , or even dead , flowers , in which case there must be some forward planning . |
16 | Even for the much more limited requirement of a qualification based purely on whether a significant proportion of the likely distribution of outcomes gives a negative net worth , there must be some implicit formulation of a distribution and a cut-off percentage . |
17 | There must be some evolutionary purpose to this constant verbal skirmishing and foraying . |
18 | There must be some good things " |
19 | I have no doubt there are many things you wish they did n't do , or were not , but there must be some good points ! |
20 | There must be some good food round here somewhere . |
21 | The witness must be outside the jurisdiction and there must be some good reason why he can not attend for examination in the usual way . |
22 | There must be some other factors that have not been taken into consideration properly at some stage in the passage from idea generation to marketing . |
23 | ‘ There is no choice but to take an ugly and difficult decision to avert an even greater injustice , and those who cry halt and say there must be some other way , even though every conceivable way has been sought , would carry the responsibility for the even more catastrophic consequences of inaction , ’ he added . |
24 | ‘ There must be some other way of identifying him , ’ I said . |
25 | There must be some other way . ’ |
26 | ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’ |
27 | There must be some other girls . |
28 | It stands to reason that in such vast space there must be some other beings . |
29 | ‘ So there must be some other reason you changed yer time off . |
30 | There must be some other reason … |