Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] should know " in BNC.

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1 Pusey suggested that we should meet at his flat at six o'clock and that suited me well , for with luck I should know the outcome of Redpath 's interview with the dentist , and have Miss Macdonald 's list .
2 Here 's a list of words you should know if you want to be involved in the PD scene .
3 Without his Histories in Four Books we should know virtually nothing of what happened in the months following Louis the Pious 's death , and , more importantly , we should have had to guess at the motivations of those involved .
4 If you are taking a journalist to lunch you should know exactly why you are doing it and what you expect to achieve from it .
5 In criminal matters you should know the sentencing powers of the court in case your client is convicted ; not only may this help you in your plea in mitigation ( if one is possible ) , but it is your duty to intervene if the judge by mistake exceeds his powers .
6 The first question which should be asked on this subject is why use microcomputers Is the starting point for the selection of software either ( a ) because in this technological era everyone should know about microcomputers or ( b ) for sound learning aims and objectives ? i.e. do school librarians and teachers start from the skills and processes or because of the existence of software ?
7 ‘ If you go to Cajamarca you should know el Niño is running . ’
8 But if Posidonius had paid attention to the structure of Italy before or after the Social War we should know it from Strabo who used his work extensively .
9 Before the league authorities get in touch , however , with a reminder about the rules of professionalism they should know that the Smailes fortune is destined for charity .
10 But Johansson warned : ‘ If somebody has ideas he should know we are always prepared to discuss it .
11 Ten things you should know about your nanny
12 The time of high and low water is one of the most important things you should know , since not only does it affect the direction of any dangerous currents but also how flat the water will be .
13 ‘ There are several things you should know about me , min kaere Gina , ’ he told her softly .
14 ‘ Yes , but also there are things you should know , as we 'll be working together . ’
15 After all the hassle they should know exactly where they stood with each other , Merrill thought as she dressed on Saturday evening .
16 The strength of this method is that managers give their views on their peers — in other words , on firms they should know something about .
17 He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him .
18 — be prepared to tell him any particular things he should know ( e.g. you spend a long time travelling to and from work each day ; you have recently had a bereavement in your family ; you have to get up each night for the children , etc . ) .
19 As a minimum you should know whether your customer is an individual , a partnership , an incorporated company or something else .
20 At your age you should know better than to bring rubbish into the house .
21 The facility with which not only politicians but people who should know better argue for education in the name of economic growth is frightening .
22 He concludes that ‘ the people who should know most about the problem often do n't recognise it ’ .
23 That infamous attire strangling his glorious body — really a pastiche of desirability — inspired battalions of people who should know better than to wear Lycra shorts .
24 Such a muddled approach is symptomatic of a tendency , among all too many people who should know better , to treat the taking and driving away of vehicles as a less serious offence than it is .
25 If the intention is for the group to reach a key decision they should know this .
26 The man who should know — show host Jim Bowen .
27 And that prediction comes from a man who should know — George Best , who witnessed the brilliant individual goal by Giggs which put United in the driving seat at White Hart Lane .
28 Step this way , and listen to a man who should know all about it …
29 Erm , as we know , Bullitt was a member of the delegation and an intimate of , of Wilson , so the book is er co- authored , so in a sense we should know as we 're paying for , for all of it , because er , obviously , he relied on Bullitt to give him all this biographical information , and er , consequently what you see Freud doing in this in this book is , is er trawling through , as it were , the things that Bullitt told him , that , that Bullitt had found out , to erm , draw a kind of psy psychoanalytic portrait of Woodrow Wilson , that erm , tried to explain his problem , why did he not deliver the goods as it were .
30 ‘ There 's one other thing you should know .
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