Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't at all mind saying what I think I should want done in the circumstances .
2 Oh I should 've mentioned about the maintenance erm , we wo n't do anything about this floor until the rest of the things are sorted out , I think this is the least of our worries .
3 Pierceable gas cartridges must remain attached to the stove .
4 ‘ Miss Claybury , the most successful way to treat insanity is with kindness , ’ James told her when she insisted that a particularly deranged woman of middle age should remain chained by the ankle to her bed .
5 She must 've gone to the shops .
6 ‘ When I saw him , but he must 've come on the bus it 'd stop at the turn an' 't was about the time .
7 She must 've sneaked into the pantry one day when nobody was looking and taken a bite out of that jelly .
8 You should feel uplifted by the close of play .
9 This will be sufficient to investigate the energy range in which the electromagnetic forces should become unified with the weak forces according to the Salam-Weinberg theory , but not the enormously high energy at which the weak and electromagnetic interactions would be predicted to become unified with the strong interactions .
10 They were keen that their ideas should become incorporated into the ACRU/Guy 's Hospital proposal and that Ipswich should be one of the locations in which the project was carried out .
11 If these Institutions should become established throughout the kingdom , there is good reason to hope they will produce an happy change in the general Morals of the People , and thereby render the Severities of Justice less frequently necessary .
12 The councillor should become acquainted with the principal officers from whom he can gain a considerable amount of information and help .
13 Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again .
14 If a bench of two justices can not bring themselves thus to dispose of the case there was no other sensible construction of section 9(2) then that a bench of three must become seized of the matter , rehear the evidence and comply with the statute , i.e. convict or acquit on the evidence .
15 Anyone working seriously on the social and economic history of the sixteenth , seventeenth and eighteenth centuries must become acquainted with the major findings of this demographic research .
16 We should have eaten at the pub .
17 Les Ferdinand should have scored in the 16th minute when he escaped Shaun Teale and side-stepped goalkeeper Nigel Spink but the Rangers striker allowed Steve Staunton to get back and make two retrieving tackles in front of a gaping net .
18 Lennox should have scored in the 75th minute when McLaughlin 's long-range strike was pushed onto the post by O'Shea , but with an open goal in front of him , Lennox sliced his shot into the side netting .
19 ‘ With hindsight ’ , the HAS commented , ‘ it can be seen that the exercise of moving to community care should have begun with the provision of substitute facilities for longer term dependent patients ’ .
20 London Stock Exchange dealings in Foreign & Colonial PEP Investment Trust should have begun by the time this issue reaches readers .
21 He should have built on the team which won the title in 1991 , and bought quality players .
22 The use of high frequency sound should have led to the development of sound-processing pans of the brain , although it is not clear whether any extinct form had as large a brain cavity as seen in some modern delphinids .
23 So , in theory , all should have kept in the same condition as when first stored .
24 In the overview of the provisions of the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill 1992 , which appeared in ACCOUNTANCY 's December 1992 issue ( see p 128 ) , the reference under Wages Councils to the repeal of Part II of the Wages Act 1980 should have referred to the repeal of Part II of the Wages Act 1986 .
25 I should have referred to the hon. Member for Dunfermline , West ( Mr. Douglas ) , who comes from Govan .
26 It follows that , apart from the question of the impact of Community law , such is the discretion which the courts should have exercised in the present case .
27 I said , if you 'd have said what you should have said at the bloody tribunal .
28 I think we should have said at the first the very first lesson , they just ploughed straight into did n't they ?
29 Perhaps I should have said at the beginning , although I hope it 's obvious , that the speaker of this poem is , of course , coming back to the town where he was born .
30 ‘ One nurse should have gone into the security system first .
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