Example sentences of "it [be] [verb] [that] [noun pl] should " in BNC.

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1 It is fitting that words should be spoken . ’
2 By contrast , the Corinthians passage in which Paul speaks of male headship , and in which it is said that women should be silent ( a verse which is probably an interpolation and does not owe to Paul ) , he is concerned with a practical situation which has arisen , a situation in which the church , still insecure in a pagan world , was likely to cause scandal if it departed too far from social convention — and his concern is that it should not unnecessarily put itself in jeopardy .
3 In addition , it is argued that ministers should have a larger say in the appointment and transfer of senior departmental officials with whom they would be working ; that ministers should have their own private political office of specialist and political advisers ; that junior ministers should be involved in the work of departmental and interdepartmental committees which are at the moment the preserve of departmental officials ; and that backbenchers should be more closely involved in the decision-making process through bringing them into government departments .
4 Second , it is argued that bureaucrats should be offered incentives to increase the difference between the budget and the minimum cost of the service .
5 Moreover , it is argued that humps should be more widely used still :
6 Finally , it is felt that bolts should be located to ensure minimum visual impact and should be placed using current best practices .
7 It does not seem to matter if these are mixed together in the one preparation whereas in classical homoeopathy it is held that remedies should not be mixed .
8 It is recommended that hose-reels should be provided when appropriate and sited so as to be able to be deployed effectively on the lower levels of all racked or stacked materials and to provide consistent cover to the floor area of the building .
9 It is recommended that HLCAs should not be paid on more than 50 livestock units per farm ( 50 cattle or 333 sheep ) in order to remove a major incentive for overstocking .
10 Or again : ‘ It is suggested that teachers should consider both the test results of the APU and the assessment procedures and relate them to their own teaching aims and objectives and their methods of assessment ’ .
11 It is suggested that universities should actively encourage preparation of papers for publication during the research period , as is the case in some universities , in some countries , and should provide assistance by teaching the requisite communication skills , if necessary , as an integral part of research training .
12 It is suggested that schools should arrange for each group of girls ( 12–16 per group ) to spend a minimum of 1 to 1 hours covering at least two of the workstations , preferably using the kind of equipment with which they are unfamiliar , although it would appear that whilst some of the equipment may be available in schools , girls commonly claim that it is only the boys who gain access to it !
13 It was recognised that companies should implement a company- wide policy to address the specific professional needs of company personnel and that the LXs had established an effective model in skills auditing and needs analysis .
14 The parents ' right to dispose of their child overrode considerations of the child 's own rights : it was accepted that children should be put in care while the parents made up their minds whether to relinquish them or not .
15 For example , in a survey I carried out on the membership of the National Trust — one of the largest voluntary associations in Britain with over a million and a quarter members — it was decided that topics should include such things as how people came to join , how they felt about the payment of subscriptions , how much they read of the literature the Trust sent them , what their main interests in conservation were , how active a part they wanted to play in the work of the Trust , and so on .
16 In Kaiser ( An Infant ) v Carlswood Glassworks Ltd ( 1965 ) 109 SJ 537 it was said that reports should not be more than a year old , but six months is probably safer .
17 As a result of this , it was suggested that amendments should be made to the FSA .
18 It was suggested that courses should consist of three main elements .
19 The initial agreement was a statement of principle rather than a binding promise , whereby it was agreed that countries should make every effort to ‘ use the best available technology that is economically feasible ’ to limit air pollution .
20 At a strained board meeting held on 18 June , four days before take-off , Douglas Paul 's report on the reservations situation was read out and it was agreed that Fields should leave the Woodstock Street offices immediately and relinquish personal control of the reservations .
21 Of considerable importance , it was agreed that governments should develop medium-term economic objectives and projections for their economies which were mutually consistent , as well as using ‘ performance indicators ’ to determine whether there were significant deviations from an intended course that required remedial action .
22 For example , to carry out legal decisions on school integration in the northern cities , it was proposed that children should be " bussed " — white children to predominantly black schools and black children to the white areas , in order to achieve the required racial mix .
23 As a general principle it was recommended that hearings should be in public and that reasons should be given for decisions .
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