Example sentences of "[conj] it should [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is a famous passage in which he invites us to acknowledge that it would be better that a world of which no one would ever be conscious should contain beautiful objects than that it should contain ugly objects .
2 A more explicit example of a contract suggests that it should contain three elements :
3 These bolting incursions are presently the exception rather than the rule in the South West and there is a strong feeling by many that it should stay that way .
4 On the figures , the company says that it should achieve double digit profit growth in the year to March 1994 but will fall short of the 13.3% figure achieved in 1992-93 , because of cuts in international tariffs agreed with the government last year and expected to be implemented on July 1 this year .
5 While there was near unanimity that there should be a single validating body , it was felt that it should cover all courses below degree level , including OND .
6 Built into the fabric of this entitlement is the requirement that it should embrace five curriculum characteristics , the first three being that it must be broad , balanced and relevant .
7 The fundamental design concept of a microcomputer is that it should provide real computing power to tackle the same kinds of task that larger computers handle but in a machine which is almost as easy to use as a calculator and typewriter .
8 While your commentary should naturally be unbiased , it is reasonable that it should include possible reasons for any patterns revealed .
9 Leeds is now the third largest city in England and the 20th in Europe , so it is right that it should have international ambitions .
10 I think with the the people who say that it should have clear instructions , it 's not immediately obvious which button you should press , and maybe you , maybe something which says , Visitors , please press here , or something like that .
11 5029 is due to remain at Bury until the end of February , and is subject to a six steamings a month agreement , so it should see extensive use , and provide plenty of opportunities to experience GW ( four-cylinder power in Lancashire ) .
12 Clearly , the call for increased vigilance is a timely one , but it should be extended to the monitoring of patterns of resistance to single as well as to multiple drugs , and it should give extra attention to resistance in traditional high risk groups such as immigrants as well as in HIV patients .
13 Explaining how he had instituted a series of business briefs , which go out to CBI members by fax every week , he said each message ‘ should be conversational , it should be easily accessible and it should have some value to the reader or the listener ’ .
14 A spokesman for the National Turkey Federation commented that , while the trade was broadly in favour , " if it should create negative publicity and spotlight one company , it could undermine years of hard work . "
15 The best new piece of equipment at the Royal Welsh Show this week suitable for upland farming conditions sounded as if it should have four legs rather than four wheels .
16 An effective platform for history should not shy away from the argument about increased employability , but it should place this argument within the twin contexts of specific skills and general skills and abilities .
17 ‘ This may have seemed like a good idea when the rink was being built because it should give long term durability , but when a problem like this arises then the whole rink has to be closed and dug up .
18 Commencing with only three Divisions with their own examination structure , the number of Divisions in the RICS increased to seven and periodically the wheel is re-examined to establish whether it should turn full circle to produce a smaller number of specialist groups once again .
19 A local authority obliged to investigate under s47 must make whatever inquiries it considers to be necessary to enable it to decide whether it should take any action to safeguard or promote the child 's welfare ( s47(1) ) .
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