Example sentences of "should [vb infin] out [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rather than invoking preservation bias or seasonal occupation of the habitat to explain the geological record , we should rule out the freezing winters and torrid summers simulated by the climate models .
2 Materials should bring out the social significance of knowledge about language .
3 MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis .
4 But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police .
5 Peter Holland Tyne Tees reporter : ‘ I 've been with TTTV in Middlesbrough for 18 years so my feelings are the merger should sort out the wasteful nonsense we 've had there doubling up on news stories . ’
6 The opening speech should set out the relevant facts , summarise the evidence to be called and remind the court of the statutory criteria to be met .
7 However , PEPs do not include life assurance cover and those with dependants should take out a separate policy , at additional cost .
8 No mystery tour of Britain should leave out the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain — reputedly transported from County Kildare by the magician Merlin .
9 Here , you should point out the extra costs involved in putting furniture into storage and moving into temporary accommodation , although these may be offset by the interest yielded from the temporary investment of the proceeds of sale .
10 Maybe I should stroll out the front door and take a walk .
11 He stated : ‘ It is somewhat bizarre that local authorities should single out the nuclear industry with its accident-free transport record for attack when the public is placed at far greater risk by the routine traffic in fuels and chemicals which seem to be of little interest to our councillors . ’
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