Example sentences of "should take [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , that is not to say that the appearance of the pool should take precedence over the well-being of its inhabitants , for , as will be seen later , the correct ratio of plant types is necessary to ensure the sparkling clear water which all pool-owners desire . |
2 | Stirling 's stated purpose in writing the memo was to suggest that recruiting his unit up to strength should take precedence over the equipping of these new battalions . |
3 | Injections into , say , the muscle of the hindleg are more painful , but if you hold the dog as directed , offering plenty of reassurance , then no long-term behavioural problem should take hold as a result and the experience should be rapidly forgotten . |
4 | He suggests I should take responsibility for the actions of abusing men — that I should feel the guilt they obviously do not . |
5 | To ensure that the external assessors are independent of , and are clearly seen as being independent of , the directors of the companies they assess , an audit review panel should take responsibility for the appointment , and the termination of the appointment , of the external assessors . |
6 | It was desirable that the words of the liturgy should be understood by the congregation and that the congregation should take part in the singing . |
7 | In this decade of evangelisation it is important for the Church to ‘ teach publicly on moral issues and for its lay members to become more involved in the social and political life of the country … that all members of the Church should take part in the Church 's mission of bringing Christ to the world . ’ |
8 | To do this we need to be alert to the processes going on within society and the economy , what range of alternatives is available , who can and should take part in the decision-making process , and what the effects of the various possible outcomes might be . |
9 | Yamaha should take solace from the thought that Senna was bitching about the power of the new V12 Honda , later saying he had been misquoted and that there was ‘ nothing fundamentally wrong ’ with the new Honda . |
10 | Despite this Drife should take heart from the cartoons in the journals . |
11 | Since national libraries generally have the most extensive collections in a country , it is important that they should take advantage of the benefits of automation to share information about their collections and services with other libraries via networks . |
12 | In an address on Oct. 24 , Garba added that the world community should take advantage of the closing of the ideological gulf between East and West to reduce the North-South divide in terms of development . |
13 | The Official Report will show that I said that the Government should take advice from an official of Barclays Bank because , I said , if Barclays Bank was successful with regional reorganisation , the Government should not resist regional reorganisation for the English regions . |
14 | I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England . |
15 | Yet , the institution of the industrial co-operative commonwealth required that labour should take control of the means of production ; and for Owen , for whom the violence and destruction such as had attended the French Revolution were calamitous , the change to control by labour must happen peacefully . |
16 | The F-A will now decide whether it should take action against the men which may include banning them from football for life . |
17 | If the diplomatic bags contained metal objects that got through the system , surely the Minister or his right hon. Friend the Home Secretary should take note of the seriousness of the problem . |
18 | INVESTORS should take note of the fact that Sir Ian MacGregor , hammer of the miners and now chairman of printing group HunterPrint , has been increasing his stake with the purchase of 840,000 shares , giving him a stake of 3.4 per cent . |
19 | Investors should take note of the section covering the Rent Back scheme , which the authors claim yields a return generally above current market rent . |
20 | Preferably it should take place towards the end of their course . |
21 | Lawfulness is clearly an issue in so far as one of the fundamental principles of the British , no less than most other constitutions , is that government action should take place under the authority of , and in accordance with law the narrow literal meaning of the rule of law — so that repeated unlawful actions or a perceived casualness towards the duty to comply with the law would in itself begin to raise doubts about the legitimacy of governmental action . |
22 | Ideally , further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared . |
23 | This should take place at a time when the individual is able to engage in detailed discussion . |
24 | They argue that notification of a new substance should take place at the moment it is developed , rather than in the run-up to marketing . |
25 | Ivan III had recognized the peasant 's right to leave his lord , provided he settled his debts and paid a fee , laying down only that such movement should take place at the end of the harvest , during the fortnight surrounding St George 's Day ( an autumn as well as spring feast in the Orthodox calendar ) . |
26 | No discussion should take place during a lesson without first obtaining the permission of the teacher concerned . |
27 | Consultation with a review partner or relevant experts should take place during the course of an engagement where the engagement partner considers such a course of action appropriate . |
28 | Consultation with a review partner or relevant experts should take place during the course of an engagement where the engagement partner considers such a course of action appropriate . |
29 | Negotiations should take place on a basis of equality with Japan to decide how American bases in Japan would operate : the outcome should be reflected in a discrete United States-Japan agreement to apply simultaneously with the implementation of the treaty . |
30 | It recommended that the concentration of Government Offices should take place on the site that Hunt had proposed and that an opportunity will be provided , ‘ without incurring any additional expense , to make a great opening from Whitehall to Westminster Abbey by erecting the new buildings on each side of such thoroughfare ’ . |