Example sentences of "[modal v] now [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The device should now be dismounted and unloaded . |
2 | The question posed is how far social rights should now be conceived as including , beyond such things as education , health care and the alleviation of severe poverty , a right to employment or to an appropriate basic income , to decent housing , or to participation by employees in the management of their firms ; and if they are so conceived , what policies and institutional changes could effectively establish them . |
3 | The transmitter should now be operated and the l.e.d. held pointing downwards approximately 10cm away from the top of the phototransistor on the receiver unit . |
4 | ‘ We believe that it is unlikely now to be reversed and in our opinion this issue should now be regarded as closed . ’ |
5 | That should now be forgiven and forgotten . |
6 | Both decisions involve compromise , but we believe the latter approach should now be taken as it targets a sufficiently small group and does not necessitate an expensive mass screening programme . |
7 | Conventional archaeology must now be seen as only one aspect of a balanced study of prehistory , not the dominant factor . |
8 | It must now be asked if the same could said in the mid-1980s . |
9 | The earlier decisions , such as Smith v. Stirling ( 1879 ) 5 R. ( J. ) 24 ; Boyd v. McJannet ( 1879 ) 6 R. ( J. ) 43 ; White v. Neilson ( 1004 ) 6 F. ( J. ) 51 , which supported the view that the supply of liquor during prohibited hours was not a breach of the licensing laws if it was gratuitous , must now be regarded as of little assistance . |
10 | However , in the FDP ( which was itself troubled by a financial scandal in 1981 ) certain elements believed that government spending must now be cut and taxes lowered . |
11 | Ways of organising struggles that were appropriate to a phase of economic growth and full employment must now be reviewed and revised ; although the scope and diversity of trade union education have remained admirably broad even under the impact of the crisis , defence of past achievements must as ever be supported by an appraisal of shortcomings and deficiencies . |
12 | Lord James added : ‘ These efforts must now be redoubled and focused increasingly on the most pressing problems . ’ |
13 | The animals must now be slaughtered or sent back to Czechoslovakia , which he feels is a completely impractical and rather cynical suggestion . |
14 | The regulator box wiring must now be disconnected and the three large wires connected to each other ( A , A1 and D ) and insulated from the bulkhead . |
15 | While there are many who would argue that a measure of technical knowledge is desirable in those who use a GIS and a protection against the misuse of a powerful tool , it must now be established that maximum ‘ achievable ’ use of a software system owes much to the creation of a structured use environment , with logic controls built into the interface . |
16 | He [ Chang ] said that the fact Korea found itself on the other side of that line as defined in Acheson 's address , combined with the House action yesterday , appeared to raise the serious question as to whether the United States might now be considered as having abandoned Korea . |
17 | WHAT a tragedy that the life and career of Flake model Rachel Brown could now be ruined because of the dreadful drug Ecstasy . |
18 | It could now be argued that the unity of wartime should be carried on to deal with peacemaking , demobilization and economic reconstruction . |
19 | It could now be argued that , throughout the history of the earth , Nature had rewarded those who were able and energetic , and punished those who could not keep up with the race towards higher things . |
20 | Perhaps it may now be accepted that so long as a historian is acting as a historian , his criteria must arise from his own study and must not be imported from some other autonomous field . |
21 | The quality of programmes may now be affected as cash cuts to offset the overspending are needed . |
22 | But it may now be said that , so far from being a depressing conclusion , this states precisely the practical importance of conventionalism for adjudication . |
23 | Riskless and pure discount debentures , shares , calls and puts may now be combined as follows : The right-hand side of the above equation , the combination of a long share and a purchased put , is a manufactured purchased call . |
24 | As we have seen , all classes of shares may now be issued as redeemable in accordance with Part V Chapter VII of the Act . |
25 | This mosaic may now be considered as earlier than c. 340 , a dating which accords well with that of other mosaics which also possess single pairs of rotated squares . |
26 | Additional modules names may now be entered or the range of existing modules extended . |
27 | If they had been , then his own parents and the rest of his kind would now be gone and the territory might be free . |
28 | Apart from this belief in the straightforward truth of books which would now be seen as in differing degrees myth , with Adam as Everyman rather than a historical figure , for example , there was diffidence about the boundaries of science . |
29 | What had appeared as almost revolutionary in terms of content in films made between 1928 and 1932 would now be controlled and integrated into a smoother package . |
30 | But insurers have agreed to pay out if it is discovered in future that procedures which would now be classified as benign are found to cause environmental damage . |