Example sentences of "[noun prp] should have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We have made it absolutely clear that we are determined that Plymouth should have a good future .
2 ‘ We do n't have a big meal at lunchtime — usually sandwiches , beans or soup with toast but I do feel Jake should have a proper meal . ’
3 Scotland and Northern Ireland should have a dry night , with local ground frost in northern Scotland , followed by a day of broken cloud .
4 Syria says the UN should have a starring role at any conference .
5 Following the Harmel Report members agreed that NATO should have a political role , negotiating for détente with the eastern bloc , as well as its traditional defence role .
6 The main outcome of the meeting was a commitment to the principle that the CSCE should have a peacekeeping capability .
7 The meeting at the Dolphin Centre has been organised by Darlington Environmental Watch Group and campaign organiser Maggie Bosenquet said local topics would include whether Darlington should have a Green Belt , the crosstown route and other Green priorities .
8 After touring the factory Mr Lilley said talks were going on with his department , the EC and industries and he admitted that the EC should have a common policy on the issue .
9 They went along with the feeling that Tony should have a non-residential supervision order but strongly recommended that he should change his school .
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