Example sentences of "[det] should [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The groups were selected in such a way that each should contain a fairly equal proportion of aristocrats , diplomats , artists , men of letters and distinguished academics . |
2 | At this stage nothing remains but that each should present an opaque front to the other . |
3 | Each should respect the other 's strengths : that the teacher can intervene in a positive way to prevent the acquisition of bad learning and reading habits and to ensure that broad aims and objectives are , as far as it is possible to ensure , reached ; and that the librarian , working in a permissive non-authority setting , can by indirection and suggestion , using the child 's natural behaviour and personally chosen interests , foster the development of activities and skills from which learning and motivation arise . |
4 | It was through these benefit or friendly societies that working people began collectively to provide insurance against the loss of income through unemployment , and to ensure that each should have a respectable funeral . |
5 | The rhizomes can be divided in late spring , to flower the following summer , ad each should have a bud or shoot on it . |
6 | Pad , pressure and elevation in most instances will stem severe external bleeding , pad , pressure and elevate , okay , let's just reinforce that for you pad , pressure and elevate , right and that should control a severe external bleeding . |
7 | And that should make a huge difference I hope . |
8 | ‘ That should make no difference . |
9 | That should illuminate the plane nicely . |
10 | That should remain the primary focus , but as has been indicated there are other roles , connected with social service agency responsibility for standards in local authority , voluntary and private homes . |
11 | That should clear the way for what may be the final round of discussions which , I hope , can reach an agreement to achieve a measure that is equivalent to a reduction in VAT , within the Community rules which permit it . |
12 | ‘ I think that should satisfy the coroner . ’ |
13 | Normally that should present no problem to the team batting second , but none of them could dominate the bowling and the low total seemed to spur England to some brilliant fielding ; when Botham got Gomes and Richards in successive overs , the game moved England 's way , and the rest of the wickets drifted away for a total of just 148 . |
14 | If the interviewer was merely asking the question without thinking that should present no problem . |
15 | I said , ‘ that should ruffle a few feathers , ’ but she did n't seem the least impressed . |
16 | ‘ That should do the trick ! ’ |
17 | But that should do the trick Mary |
18 | ‘ That should start the ball rolling . |
19 | That should break the ice , if not the glass … |
20 | I 've given you something to try and take the swelling off your chest , and that should ease a bit of the pain but I 've also given you er stuff to stop all this bursting |
21 | That should stop the gossip . |
22 | That should shake the audience to attention , she thought , as she picked up the first book . |
23 | That should put a swift end to these weird undercurrents that danced between them . |
24 | Customers have begun coming to Arthur with specific requests for alterations to the design of both guitars and dulcimers. it is a sign that the instruments and their music are very much alive — and that should signify a healthy future for the musical instrument maker . |
25 | At any rate , everybody would think she had condoned his writing it and that should raise a fine storm for her . |
26 | That should get the sweet-talkin' nicely up and running . |
27 | That should keep the two of them in reasonable comfort for a while — at least until Una has her baby . ’ |
28 | ‘ There , now — that should fill the bellies of those young fellows , ’ he remarked with satisfaction . |
29 | ‘ That should please the men , ’ said Niles , smiling . |
30 | That should please the farmers — and Iris ; for a couple of weeks or more it had been dry and unusually mild and the land was thirsty . |