Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] should be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I certainly do not charge the Minister with dishonesty ; if I were to do so I should be reprimanded .
2 Sir Edmund Mandeville is correct — perhaps she should be brought in for questioning .
3 So who should be allowed to vote in this election ?
4 Perhaps something should be read into that .
5 Obair has also had reservations about private sector developments in West Belfast — or perhaps they should be called public sector developments with a private face .
6 That regional neglect has fuelled a feeling in many regions that perhaps they should be empowered to assist themselves in the face of an unsympathetic central Government .
7 Since those warm springs were the principal reason for the existence of Baden in the earliest days , perhaps they should be dealt with first .
8 Indeed , the need for Health Authorities to hold comprehensive asset registers is no more than basic accounting — obviously they should be created .
9 Representatives of the Crimean Tatar population had opposed the referendum on the grounds that , as the indigenous people , only they should be allowed to vote .
10 So they should be made to bring their prices down .
11 So they should be seen essentially as a unified development .
12 I think , I think it should all be , you know , basically it should be done from
13 There are clear guidelines in the code on the manner in which information should be added to computer systems , how long it should be kept on the system and the security measures that should be taken to prevent unauthorised access .
14 His agent , Giles Gordon of Sheil Land , had reacted to the sight of the manuscript with alarm , but was won around by reading it : ‘ He said that perhaps it should be cut a bit , but that we should aim to keep it to the same kind of scale . ’
15 One of the most popular demands of ‘ boy labour ’ and other sympathetic reformers , or perhaps it should be described as an aspiration , for that is what it was , referred to the creation of ‘ a satisfactory race of citizens ’ .
16 A squadron commander would suggest to me that " old so-and-so is getting a bit teased-out and perhaps he should be rested " , or " it might be convenient if he did not return after his next leave " — these leaves were quite frequent , something like six or seven days every six or seven weeks .
17 So it should be governed by the same economic laws of supply and demand ’ — whilst in one sense salutary , may strike a chilling note to those who believe in the public library 's responsibilities for satisfying minority tastes .
18 So it should be assumed that a similar number of those who changed in the ‘ right ’ direction were similarly ill-informed about their new choice , and just happened to end up in the ‘ right ’ group by chance .
19 Well it certainly should be because it 's for the families , for the young children and they , they ca n't understand what it , all of it is about so it should be kept as simple and as short as possible .
20 It picks up all low-pitched noise , and so it should be used in quiet circumstances , on your own .
21 ‘ Need a training officer , though size of authority probably does not justify — perhaps what should be done — though it won ‘ t be — is that a library school or SLA should employ somebody to look after staff development ’ .
22 So what should be done ?
23 So what should be done ?
24 You will now perhaps be wondering whether or not you should be coached for your audition .
25 The very multiplicity of reasons suggests doubt ; and in romance it is a good rule that not everything should be explained .
26 All is not true , so not everything should be believed ; some things ought to be doubted .
27 What they seem to be saying about outcomes of adoption is quite positive but nevertheless we should be warned that the heady days of ‘ no child is unadoptable ’ are in the past .
28 Already we should be persuaded that the Bank has considerable power to influence monetary conditions .
29 If they are not they should be bought .
30 In an exceptionally dry year ( when straw is already dried out at mowing time ) the corn may be carted without stooking , but normally it should be left in the field for a week or more for the straw to dry and the grain to harden .
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