Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] should " in BNC.

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1 The new office is open every weekday morning and most afternoons anyone intending to visit after 1.30pm should telephone first .
2 As for the 40% match-fee fine placed upon Pakistan for their slow over rate , this is little more than half of technically should have been applied , but Mr Hunte made certain allowances .
3 So that 's why IBM Corp was ready to get rid of MAPICS , one of its very few ostensibly successful software applications : Marcam Corp signalled in a conference call on Thursday night that analysts for now should not expect the product line from IBM to add to Marcam 's earnings in fiscal 1994 ; it indicated that both this year and for the time being next year their guidance is no positive impact on earnings from the MAPICS acquisition , ’ Hambrecht & Quist analyst Robert Herwick says .
4 The lighting period from above should be constant , for steady growth .
5 Tamati has taken on a lot but life from here should not be dull for Salford 's long-suffering support .
6 That should be here before then should n't it ?
7 He argued that even the procurement of raw materials from abroad should be subject to government control .
8 Remittances from overseas should be made in the form of an INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDER .
9 The Northern Ireland Prison Service said that any visitors holding passes for today should contact their relevant prison on Monday to rearrange their visit .
10 Although competitive sports are fine , the type of exercise we are talking about here should not involve competition , particularly if you are the type of person who usually feels that winning is important .
11 The specific exclusions of liability referred to above should in theory be sufficient for nearly all purposes , since it is unrealistic of the seller to suppose ( and indeed contrary to s 3 of the UCTA ) that he can exclude all liability for his failure to perform in all circumstances .
12 My treatment of intonation is based on the belief that foreign learners of English at advanced levels who may use this course should be given training to make them better able to recognise and copy English intonation ; the only really efficient way to learn to use the intonation of a language is the way a child acquires the intonation of its first language , and the training referred to above should help the adult learner of English to acquire English intonation in a similar ( though much slower ) way — through listening to and talking to English speakers .
13 There was a local schoolteacher coming round to give art therapy ; that at least should provide some light relief .
14 Above all , he insisted sternly , ‘ The mother of young children is not free , or at least should not be free , to earn . ’
15 ‘ The secretaries were determined that somebody at least should make use of them , and there was much pressure put on me to do so .
16 The leopard has been listed as a species in danger of extinction since CITES was concluded in Washington 10 years ago , which is why you do not , or at least should not , see leopard skin coats and hats in London 's expensive fur shops .
17 In the wild they are found in shoals so ideally a group of four or five individuals at least should be kept together .
18 If Croats and Serbs are allowed to slaughter Muslims and steal their land unchallenged , the injustice will , or at least should , weigh upon the conscience of all who might have stopped them .
19 But , whatever happened to the Germans , McCreery was suggesting that the 200,000 Croats at least should be sent back to Tito .
20 Legislation is interpreted by the judiciary and perhaps lawyers at least should now also turn their attention to the form and style of judgments .
21 I was n't suggesting you betray any human warmth in your soul by sharing a bed — simply pointing out that yours is unslept in , whereas mine at least should still have a remnant of heat in it . ’
22 In order to facilitate this process the following , at least should be developed and agreed with all parties :
23 A battle for power in the English shires has reached Westminster , where one MP has argued that his city at least should be allowed to govern itself without interference .
24 He 's determined , despite the distortions of his daily existence , that his writing at least should be undamaged .
25 Earlier this month the Badgers Bill completed its passage through both Houses of Parliament , and by now should have royal assent .
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