Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] what [pron] should [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Discussions about what they should wear had been interspersed with sexy gossip concerning the star of the occasion , Nathan Bryce . |
2 | She , even though virgin , had imaginative ideas about what they should do , mainly picked up from conversations she 'd had with Justinette and Elice . |
3 | Have you any ideas about what I should do ? |
4 | He might have some ideas about what she should do next . |
5 | Consumers judge quality by comparing the service they receive against expectations of what they should receive . |
6 | Many guests visit restaurants with preconceived ideas of what they should eat . |
7 | Everyone seemed to have different ideas of what you should do . |
8 | And er they used to come to me and ask things about what they should do and did I think they had a claim for this and that you know , and I used to tell them you see . |
9 | The point about studies on non-human animals is not that they replace studies on humans but that they provide us with pointers to what we should study in people and how we should study it . |
10 | Erm for what it 's worth , I 'll give you my suggestions about what we should do as far as ticket prices are concerned er , having taken in a view of the most important factor of the treasurer 's comments but also bearing in mind that we did have high recurring expenses this year , which wo n't apply in future and we 're not here to make money . |
11 | And we 're going to take some perfectly ordinary facets of life and try to address them in terms of what they should mean to the Christian believer . |
12 | There followed two hours of arguments between protestors over what they should accept as sufficient for leaving . |
13 | Accordingly his choices of what he should say and do , and how and when , are his means to conserve and tap the sources of his power . |
14 | The central , distinctive idea here is that the rational expectations hypothesis can be seen as imposing restrictions on what we should observe in the world , and so the validity of rational expectations can be tested by testing for the validity of those restrictions . |
15 | Thus the rationality of expectations imposes restrictions on what we should find when we estimate equation ( 3.18 ) . |