Example sentences of "should be [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is not clear whether or not Harris thinks that children of 10 should be obliged to take on full political status whether or not they want to , but Holt clearly does not .
2 I agree wholeheartedly , with what we were saying , what we do n't want to see is a whole one house block in the countryside , he wants to see it as part of a farmstead and order to prove that it 's going to be part of a farmstead , the buildings should be prerequisite to go up first before the house does .
3 The Common Desktop Environment means that users would not have to worry about different install methods and should be able to move around different Unix environments without much retraining .
4 As the conditions in a large tank are more stable , Robin would find it easier to learn about keeping his fish , and should be able to sort out any problems before they became disasters .
5 Unless you 've been calling my bluff since day one , you should be able to see off any mere mortal who rubs us up the wrong way . ’
6 It is in fact NACAB policy that advice workers should be able to carry out some limited counselling functions and they do run training to that end .
7 Buxton … says police should be able to carry out random breath tests .
8 The men have been exhaustively briefed on drop zones and emergency procedures , as well as the ground plan , to the extent that any man or unit should be able to carry out another 's task .
9 I said how surprising it was that even in a small society like ours we should be able to throw up any number of superior people to replace those lost in the normal or abnormal attrition of life .
10 ‘ If we have another couple of the big shires , they should be able to paddle down enough of the snow for the rest to follow on foot . ’
11 Her Department should act on the recommendation that local officers should be able to top up that gap for claimants if no other resources are available .
12 Though inspectors have no enforcement powers , Wing believed they should be free to point out difficult areas of practice .
13 That 's that 's the present case , but I think er impact would say that with a fifty-fifty split , then those trustees should elect their own chairman and should be free to bring in independent trustees , so if you had a board of say four company members and four elected by the members er of the pension fund , they might decide to have two outside independents , one of which they would choose as the Chairman .
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