Example sentences of "[modal v] be [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | These two considerations , ethnic mépris and self-defence against socialism , rather that any abstract concern with the principle of descent , seem likely to have determined Kufra 's mandate to its delegates to the National Assembly , that there should be no possibility of naturalization whatever . |
2 | When big trouble comes , maybe soon , maybe in Nigeria or Zaire , there should be no shortage of work for Mr Harding . |
3 | If your employer tells you that you can be relocated elsewhere within the business , there should be no question of dismissal if the change falls within the existing terms of your employment . |
4 | It was therefore important that a benevolent society should mould people to goodness and there should be no expression of negative emotion such as anger and punishment . |
5 | In preparations for post-war construction , Resistance figures had planned to ban the continued publication of all newspapers that had collaborated and to create a press that would be economically viable as well as politically free and pluralist : there should be no repetition of the venality of journalists , the concentration of ownership , the submission to the forces of capital , of the inter-war years . |
6 | By 1944 public concern that there should be no repetition of the errors of that period resulted in a government commitment to pursue peacetime policies aimed at maintaining a high and stable level of employment . |
7 | Staff should always feel able to call upon a colleague if needed and there should be no sense of inadequacy or incompetence felt in doing so . |
8 | There should be no element of double charge when the manager disposes of his shares because the " notional loan " element should not also be liable to capital gains tax ( see s37 TCGA 1992 ) . |
9 | With a Labour Government in Britain committed to abolishing foxhunting , there should be no lack of demand for these enduring legacies of ‘ old England ’ . |
10 | One assumes from this that there should be no repeat of the Investment Business Regulations debacle but , until such time as the Institute has had an opportunity to demonstrate that it can resist the temptation to create any further unnecessary bureaucracy , members are likely to be justifiably sceptical . |
11 | So we are determined that there should be no hint of an ‘ iron curtain ’ — very much the reverse ! ’ |
12 | if the risks in a case substantially increase for the plaintiff , especially as in this case where the defendant was given leave inter alia to amend their defence , there should be no extension of time to a plaintiff to accept a payment into court . |
13 | Many elderly people who are in need fail to apply for a supplementary pension or allowance , because they are inclined to regard it as some kind of charity ( a much maligned word ) — which of course it is not , and there should be no loss of pride or dignity for those who apply for it . |
14 | Whatever the form of the logical model , the accuracy of the mapping from conceptual schema to logical schema is crucial to the success of the database project : there should be no loss of information . |
15 | It 's made from walnut , matching the fingerboard and headstock veneer , and is glued and bolted to the top of the body so there should be no danger of it ever lifting . |
16 | There should be no annexation of territory without the consent of the population involved . |
17 | He claimed there should be no erosion of traditional fishing areas , and stressed that each application would have to go through a long process before being granted . |
18 | There should be a range of good software for the machine you are interested in . |
19 | There should be a majority of the citizens involved in the decision making of local government and national government . |
20 | Therefore detection of damp in a survey calls for further examination and report ( usually free ) by a specialist contractor , who should be a member of the British Chemical Damp Proof Association . |
21 | The old argument about whether the UK should be a member of the EC should now be dead and buried . |
22 | The solicitor should be a member of the Law Society 's Children Panel . |
23 | The idea was that there should be a checklist of consumer interests . |
24 | Again , the feeding should be a variety of meat based foods as for the African spotted cats . |
25 | There should be a variety of schools . |
26 | But towards the end of the century the ideal began to emerge that not merely the essentials , but also the whole of religion could be discovered by reason , and that nothing ‘ above reason ’ should be a part of it . |
27 | The rational man may contemplate them and give more weight to the former , and more still perhaps to ‘ Art should be a part of ordinary life ’ , but these are not the sort of principles which he will profess to have interrelated in a deductive system . |
28 | ‘ Firstly , that it should be a part of the mainstream , not a niche issue . |
29 | WEDGWOOD believes that safeguarding the environment for ourselves and our children should be a part of good business practice . |
30 | Biotechnology should be a part of any strategy to resolve our contemporary world problem areas , eg chemical industrial feedstocks , processes and products , as well as energy resources , health care , land use , food production and the environment . |