Example sentences of "should [adv] [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And the depth of his ideological commitment to maintaining Israel 's hold over the West Bank rules out any acceptance of the principle that negotiations should eventually lead to an exchange of land for peace .
2 I was on the grass below the paddock when Ronnie 's car pulled off the road with a completely inexplicable failure : inexplicable in that Ronnie could find no reason why his car , which had been going so well , should suddenly come to a halt .
3 This should obviously lead to an improvement in the situation but regardless of the size of the corpus there will always be some transitions that are not found .
4 The vendor should only account to the purchaser for post-taxation income earned during the interim stage .
5 Before leaving philosophical treatments of indexicals , we should just point to a subject of deep theoretical importance which lies well beyond the scope of this book — namely , the connection of indexical reference to the fundamentals of reference in general .
6 The question of taking pension holidays in between out of surplus is a sort of mid midway position , but er very definitely we feel strongly that money should not go to the company .
7 But it should not lead to a price rise in British shops , said industry leaders .
8 It was agreed that the split " should not lead to the weakening " of " the defence interests of either of the republics " .
9 It was agreed that the split " should not lead to the weakening " of " the defence interests of either of the republics " .
10 However , on Nov. 27 parliamentary leaders of the UD and ZChN agreed that differences over abortion should not lead to the government 's downfall .
11 Some books will no doubt disappear , but this should not lead to the library being discontinued .
12 The absence of a substantive right to a particular benefit should not lead to the conclusion that procedural rights are inapplicable , and the term legitimate expectation should not be manipulated to reach this end .
13 Lord Ellenborough , an outspoken Tory , thought that their Lordships should not acquiesce to the report of a Select Committee of the House of Commons .
14 Held , allowing the appeal , that although there was a strong presumption against interpreting a statute as taking away the right of silence of an accused person it was the plain intention of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 that the powers of the Director of the Serious Fraud Office should not come to an end when the person under investigation had been charged ; and that , accordingly , she was entitled to compel the applicant to answer questions on pain of commission of a criminal offence under section 2(13) of the Act of 1987 if he did not do so and no caution was appropriate ( post , pp. 68F–H , 81C–F , 83E , 86H ) .
15 There was no reason why the ordinary law of contract should not apply to an agreement under s 54 as to any other agreement .
16 Long before Wilkins sought to popularize the Copernican system , the Protestant reformer Calvin had declared that those who wished to learn astronomy should not look to the Bible .
17 Most commentators , from the 1968 Select Committee onwards , argue that HM Inspectorate should not expand to the extent that it is able to carry out a full programme of regular inspections ( Hopkins , 1982 , is an exception ) .
18 The acquirer should not agree to a clause which states that if by completion it is aware of a breach of warranty and it still elects to proceed to completion it thereby waives any claim for damages .
19 A book should be readable and clean , and the design should not obtrude to the extent that it distracts the reader from the author 's thought . ’
20 Plaintiffs ( and their solicitors ) should not write to the court ex parte asking for judgment to be entered " because there is no real ( or proper ) defence " .
21 He said that even if voters did not want to help any candidate , they should still go to the polling station to register their grievances .
22 If you do , you should always return to the subroutine and exit via the RETURN statement .
23 The signs are a good thing because they remind drivers that they should always keep to the speed limit .
24 This would mean that the atom , and indeed all matter , should rapidly collapse to a state of very high density .
25 Anyone with chest pains should also go to the doctor , especially if the pain goes down the arm .
26 Clear and up-to-date development plan policies should also lead to a reduction in the number of speculative applications and in the success rate of appeals against local authorities .
27 If you are considering applying for deferred entry , you should discuss this possibility with your head teacher and should also write to the Faculty of Science and Engineering Office , stating the course for which you intend to apply and your reasons for seeking deferment .
28 If you do n't act for the mortgagee , you should now write to the mortgagee or the mortgagee 's solicitor , asking for a redemption figure as at completion date .
29 Yet in the next sentence he says , " I should strongly object to a bar being placed on the employment of women " . "
30 It is time to take into account the feelings and views of the ‘ natives ’ and to make it quite clear that anyone who does not want to be part of the family should n't come to the house .
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