Example sentences of "they [modal v] be [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | I asked that all of them should be put in . |
2 | Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing . |
3 | Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing . |
4 | Data processing professionals are much more facilitators in this environment , and they may be brought in to assist on tasks such as detailed debugging . |
5 | They must be turned in within 30 days after taking delivery of a Sun IPX or SparcStation 2 . |
6 | Existing translations of the Bible were so faulty , he complained , that they should be called in . |
7 | The general idea with pro-formas is that they should be filled in as the procedure progresses in order to qualify as ‘ notes made at the time ’ . |
8 | Consequently , it is suggested that private citizens have difficulty with the forms , both in understanding what they say and in how they should be filled in , and with the hearings , which can be legalistic . |
9 | It came in a stone mug , deliciously cold and wiping out in one mouthful the heat of the morning and the traces of last night 's headache ( he wondered briefly how the Engineer regiment was getting on in its battle positions ; by now they should be dug in and pausing for sips of lukewarm water or barely warmer tea . |
10 | They they marched to the er to the workhouse , demanding that they should be taken in , you see . |
11 | In Chapter 4 we discuss the relationship between some of these factors , and conclude that the most crucial is the pattern of decisions by the courts : not only about what sentences offenders should receive ( whether they should be sent to custody and , if so , for how long ) , but also decisions about which counts they should be tried in and whether they should be remanded in custody in the meantime . |
12 | Corporal Bromby 's team are on task north of the Antelope Road changing a B81 — they should be finished in about three hours . ’ |
13 | But they 'll be handed in , I daresay . ’ |
14 | It could also make loops , which , although they could be sewn in during making up , would spoil the smoothness of the work which is the main purpose of partial knitting . |
15 | Grey concrete buildings that had been thrown up , always wherever they could be fitted in , on either side . |
16 | They could get quite boisterous and reckless , especially during the early days , when they would be shut in for a while . |
17 | And they would be sent in and we would sometimes sew up the the cushions . |
18 | But that will not settle the trickiest question : whether those republics which are determined not to be part of the Soviet Union will be allowed their independence , or whether they will be kept in by force . |
19 | And they will see , now that is appropriate , this is something which could interest , could concern my readers , and yes , they will be drawn in and they will read more of it . |
20 | The pack says social workers should take responsibility for ensuring the forms are completed but they can be filled in by the person the child is living with . |
21 | Most bee hives nowadays are made by humans , and the vertical shelves on which the bees build their combs are built so that they can be slid in and out of the hive . |
22 | You do n't need to worry about backgrounds because they can be loaded in if you have drawn one earlier . |
23 | This is not to say , however , that in certain applications , the use of ‘ normal ’ in-rack sprinkler systems is not perfectly satisfactory where the arrangement of sprinklers can be such that a number of them can be brought in early against the fire , or where the nature of the goods stored is such that flames are unlikely to damage them within the first few moments of fire development . |