Example sentences of "should [verb] an " in BNC.

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1 He became increasingly willing to see him wound Chamberlain , but had no idea how a resigned minister should conduct an attacking campaign .
2 Nobody should want an Iraqi bomb , but Israel can not hope to keep a nuclear monopoly for ever .
3 It was , however , Geoffrey Dawson , editor of The Times , who , in an editorial on 16 September , was the first to suggest that the National Government itself , and not the parties separately , should make an appeal to the country ‘ on a broad programme of reconstruction which will include a tariff ’ .
4 I said he was a primus pilus not ‘ prime his piles ’ , you should make an effort to learn the language now we 're in the common market dearest Buddy .
5 You should make an entry in the manual log at the time a file is created or updated , because you will forget to do it later .
6 If you have any continuing illness or condition or if you are registered as a disabled person you should make an early appointment with one of the doctors .
7 The ball should be thrown from about waist high to the top of your head and the hands should make an inward scooping action for the throw .
8 Stubai 's new Green Line ice axe system should make an appearance this winter .
9 WACC-AR should make an inventory and directory that will enable communicators in Africa to have a better knowledge of the existing communication and human rights organisations , institutions and resources in Africa ;
10 If at all possible , s/he should make an effort to present the target text from a perspective similar to that of the source text .
11 I think you should make more effort to find out about places like this , and I think the schools should make an effort to tell you .
12 We should make an end to it , Johnny .
13 It explains who should make an application and who will automatically be considered for help .
14 It was a very old tradition in the Isle of Lewis that every summer a party of stalwarts from Ness should make an expedition to Sula Sgeir .
15 Having a whole batch together should make an odd one stick out like a sore thumb .
16 Loading the tray with avocado mousse she decided she really should make an effort to get herself some skills .
17 Town halls should make an all out effort for interest and warmth to counteract the pervasive greyness outside .
18 The passing loop at Knighton is scheduled to be restored by next year , which should make an improved service possible .
19 A procedures letter will request that interested parties wishing to proceed to heads of agreement should make an indicative offer for the business within [ three to four ] weeks of receiving the Information memorandum .
20 P.S. This should make an excellent family gift .
21 Gorbachev on Jan. 5 decreed that " in order to activate the implementation of land reform " republican and local authorities should make an inventory of " lands which are not being used in a rational manner by collective and state farms " , and of the land holdings of USSR ministries , with a view to making these available leasehold to private farmers and as allotments for town dwellers .
22 It should make an interesting text for a graduate-level course in community ecology , help students to plan research and set any ecologist thinking about possible generalizations .
23 Those who have to take a further qualification in English should make an early application to the relevant authority .
24 Some of the RPF 's leaders were uneasy about risking the new movement 's reputation by contesting these elections , but de Gaulle , perhaps trying to make up for the lost opportunities of 1945 and 1946 , was adamant that the Rassemblement should make an all-out effort to capture as much popular support as possible .
25 The purpose of the investigation is to establish whether the authority should make an application for a court order or exercise any other powers it may have under the Act ( s47(3) ( a ) ) .
26 should make an appearance at or something .
27 I should make an effort but she 's
28 The licensing authority ( the Department of Trade & Industry ) should prepare an Environmental Statement on all ‘ environmentally sensitive areas ’ and such statements should always be available for public scrutiny prior to such areas being offered for licensing .
29 In this context , ‘ minimum competencies ’ legislation refers to the State 's requirement that pupils should attain an agreed level of mastery of basic skills and satisfactory performance of functional literacy in order to graduate from high school .
30 In the planning sphere it has been used to invalidate conditions attached to planning permission such as that the developer should construct an ancillary road over the frontage of the site at his own expense to which rights of passage should be given to others , and that a property developer should allow those on a council housing list to occupy the houses with security of tenure for 10 years.u The test has also been adopted in the context of industrial relations , though in this instance the decision attacked was upheld .
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