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

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1 Mum do you reckon I should make two paddles ?
2 He meant , that I should make such fun of him .
3 They know that the rich did very nicely during the Thatcher years and believe it is they not the poor who should make any sacrifices necessary to get the country out of recession .
4 If you think a particular assumption might reasonably be disagreed with by the reader of your essay you should make that assumption explicit ( and then provide some support for it ) .
5 You should make excellent progress during the first week of the New Year .
6 You should make full use of them since the sail should be tight .
7 I think you should make more effort to find out about places like this , and I think the schools should make an effort to tell you .
8 The virtue of this procedure is that you will then consider and decide finally whether you should make any requisitions upon , for example , the absence of a covenant for production of one of the title documents , an outstanding mortgage that should be discharged , restrictions that were not disclosed by the contract , etc .
9 When personal representatives sell without first effecting registration of their title , proof thereof and of the death of the registered proprietor must of course be lodged : a copy of the grant of probate or letters of administration certified as a true copy by the seller 's conveyancers ( when acting for a buyer you should make this requirement the subject of one of your requisitions on title ) is sufficient evidence .
10 You should make some pies out of it or something .
11 If you are living away from home you should make preliminary arrangements for suitable accommodation ( for additional advice see the section on Student Services on page 18 ) .
12 ‘ The country is less broken farther on , so we should make better time tomorrow and be out of the hills the day after that . ’
13 ‘ I do n't think we should make that sort of speculation without any evidence , ’ she snapped .
14 Nevertheless , Gaitskell did not think that the issue of public ownership was ‘ sterile ’ and during the heated debates on Clause IV he stated : ‘ I conclude that we should make two things clear to the country .
15 We felt we should make these resources better known and reinforce the contemporary vocation of the Pompidou Centre .
16 As for the class of goods , it should make little difference here , since the businessman should be better able than the private party to assess them .
17 It should make some effort to understand .
18 If he believes he should make new law democratically , in the spirit of the present legislature or the present climate of popular opinion , he might turn to past decisions as evidence of what the legislature or public is likely to think or want , for example .
19 He should make that point forcefully to Mr Adams the next time they meet .
20 She was insistent in case there should be a separation that he should make some form of , of proper financial arrangement for them , a legally binding agreement .
21 When he returned home very tired on the Saturday evening she turned on him and began nagging him again about the possibility of a separation and that he should make proper commitment to her .
22 He should make short work of his rivals in Ayr 's opener ( 2.0 ) .
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