Example sentences of "he should do " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Legal precedents have established that the Secretary of State 's duty under Section 3 of the Act is qualified by an understanding that he should do so ‘ within the resources available … ’ . |
2 | Everyone is telling Mr Honecker what he should do , the East and West Germans openly , the Soviets more subtly : ask yourselves why people are leaving and save your country through reform . |
3 | Meanwhile speculation is mounting in the West that hardliners are beginning to dictate what he should do , and he is no longer in full control . |
4 | ‘ The truth is that Patrick was partly terrified of Peter , who came up behind him and thought he knew better what he should do . |
5 | There had been no suggestion from the company 's bankers or major institutional shareholders to date that he should do so . |
6 | Still , he did not know what he should do tonight . |
7 | He added his own comments that Ashby 's tributes to voluntaryism present us with a very serious challenge — to the professional to be patient in service , to aid and abet but not to take over from the voluntary worker any of the tasks or decisions which he should do and make : to the voluntary worker to recognise that the only sure safeguard against injury to the mainstream of voluntaryism is that that mainstream , which is himself , shall never slacken . |
8 | Though only the exporter will be able to judge the persons with whom he should do business , help in making the initial contacts is available through the banks by way of : — |
9 | Trent knew that he should do something . |
10 | Harold had already rehearsed what he should do if Dimity had lifted the receiver . |
11 | If Skipper had been an older horse who knew what he should do and was simply messing about , a reprimand might have been in order . |
12 | For years he and his father before him had endured advice from well-meaning lunatics as to what he should do with the place — concreting the stones , or letting archaeologists burrow under them with their excavations , or digging a defensive moat round it — and Sir Edmund Antrobus , Bart , had had enough . |
13 | Jack hesitated , wondering what he should do , and Ray Shepherd said impatiently , ‘ Come on . |
14 | Jack froze , not knowing what he should do , and when he looked at Steve beside him , he knew he felt the same . |
15 | If this is true , ask yourself why he should do so ? |
16 | JIMMY , I think he should do your job and you should have done his . |
17 | Dame Barbara Cartland , 91 JIMMY , I think he should do your job and you should have done his . |
18 | The pair agreed that he should do the job for two to three years , and would then expect to move to another , more senior position . |
19 | God chose Psalm 37:4 to tell Gary where he should do the DTS . |
20 | He had only a few moments to decide on what he should do . |
21 | That it was David Mellor , a Major crony , has reinforced fears that this is a prime minister who ca n't judge what he should do with his time . |
22 | ‘ He should do if it is all down to the ball . |
23 | He 's small , but he should do . ’ |
24 | What he should do is chill out , get a job and pay off his debts , but he does n't . |
25 | IBM Corp 's new chief executive is being swamped with gratuitous advice on what he should do to turn the company around , but that coming from Stephen Smith , who has tracked the computer industry for PaineWebber Inc for 11 years , is probably worth more of Gerstner 's attention than most . |
26 | Once elected , however , bashing foreign firms is the last thing he should do , especially if he wants to boost jobs . |
27 | But , with the prospect of a GATT trade deal already clouded by Mr Clinton 's dithering , the last thing he should do is damage world economic relations further by failing to prevent an international tax war . |
28 | For he does not allow that there can be someone who genuinely asks himself what he should do in a moral way , but whose answer is in terms of what is only one of various logically coherent moralities . |
29 | As he prided himself on his fair and honest trading , and the high standards which he always maintained except in extenuating circumstances , the ginger-haired totter had decided he should do the right thing by her . |
30 | We see a son who is quite taken aback that his father does not exercise the sort of discipline he should do : |