Example sentences of "should be [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean all training should be towards the aims of achieving the business plans .
2 Applicants for the course should be between the ages of 22 and 27 and should be able to read and write English and French .
3 Had Germany taken the ‘ purist ’ line after the war , we should be without the wonders of Bruchsal and the Residenz at Wurzburg , and the great churches of Nurnberg would look like the clean , well-designed — but totally anaemic - interiors of those in Kassel and Stuttgart .
4 It was entirely feasible , of course , that it should be at the controls of an interplanetary vehicle of some sort .
5 A main focus should be on the differences between written and spoken English .
6 Foot notes : this is a cracking circuit which should be within the capacities of any reasonably fit walker .
7 This distance should be within the capabilities of the device , but 0.8m–1.0m is probably better .
8 45762 : Mravinsky 's bleeding chunks of Wagner should be among the highlights of the set .
9 Spokesman for Department of Environment Speaking personally , it has long been my view that these matters of food safety should be in the hands of a Minister of Consumer Affairs .
10 All enlightened opinion in Israel now believes these territories should be in the hands of the Arabs .
11 When my Cid saw that they who eat his bread were returned , he went down from the tower , and received them right well , and praised them for what they had done like good knights : howbeit he was full sorrowful for Alvar Salvadores that he should be in the hands of the Moors , but he trusted in God that he should deliver him on the morrow .
12 Certainly Sir Robert Morant , the powerful Permanent Secretary at the Board of Education , argued strongly that organizing a juvenile employment service was part of the education process and as such should be in the hands of his department .
13 Just before the publication of the Bill that became the 1988 Education Reform Act , opinion in Great Britain was evenly divided over whether control of the curriculum should be in the hands of local education authorities or of central government ; this is shown in Figure 10.4 .
14 These attitudes vary sharply by political allegiance : over 60% of Conservative Party supporters thought control should be in the hands of central government , and over 60% of Labour Party supporters thought control should rest with LEAs .
15 My right hon. Friend the Member for Shropshire , North ( Mr. Biffen ) led us into consideration of questions such as whether Bills should be timetabled from the outset ; and , if so , whether such decisions should be in the hands of the Government or of a Select Committee .
16 The only requirement in this respect is that at least 25 per cent ( 10 per cent in respect of USM companies ) of the company 's shares should be in the hands of the public .
17 ‘ The justiciar is chiefly concerned , ’ said Warrenne , ‘ that Brecon and Radnor should be in the hands of someone who understands their importance to England .
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