Example sentences of "work should be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Due to the high costs of equipment for high-quality colour printing , the actual printing work should be contracted out , but the design work can be carried out in-house . |
2 | When this proves to be impossible , the edge of the previous day 's work should be roughed up so that the new mix will key with it . |
3 | In this letter Thomas suggested that the foundations and building work should be carried out by the Canal Company and estimated that the cost would be £12,000 . |
4 | Teachers , on the other hand , objected ; teaching work should be carried out by people with teaching qualifications ( although here they were indeed on shaky ground as the majority of technical college lecturers at that time did not themselves possess qualifications in education ) . |
5 | Our work should be carried out in accordance with the general technical standards set out in the Corporate Finance Manual and summarized in Chapter 02 of this guide . |
6 | This work should be carried out in phase with the building work for the Herbarium/Library extension , at which time thin Ethernet drop-downs should be installed in all new offices and existing offices where needed , together with the additional repeaters to run the system . |
7 | Whilst much of our design work should be carried out within Public Services , there are other staff who carry out design work in Garden Departments , Business , Publications , and other areas . |
8 | Conservationists , meanwhile say the work should be carried out without further delay . |
9 | Conservationists , meanwhile say the work should be carried out without further delay . |
10 | Conservationists , meanwhile say the work should be carried out without further delay . |
11 | Conservationists , meanwhile say the work should be carried out without further delay . |
12 | In recent years , however , the Public Trustee has only had a small and declining proportion of the total work of trusteeship and executorship ( see p. 114 ) , and in 1972 a Committee of Enquiry recommended that no new work should be taken on , and that the office be wound up and merged with that of the Official Solicitor . |