Example sentences of "[noun] should have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Pearlberg v. Varty the House of Lords considered whether a taxpayer should have the right to make written representations or have a hearing before a single commissioner prior to his granting leave to raise assessments for years beyond the normal time limit . |
2 | I suppose I should congratulate them , but sadly I ca n't because , as you may recall , I have always believed that the exile clubs should have no place in the English club championships . |
3 | However , it recommends that the auditor should have a duty to report direct to the regulator and should be required to examine and comment on the effectiveness of the internal controls the trustees have established . |
4 | And to be a fair traded product , the charter says that erm the company who are selling the products should have an input at that level . |
5 | Hall considered that any development that could meet the expectations of the institutions should have the aim of assisting them ‘ in achieving full maturity ’ . |
6 | Almost every design is now available in the widest possible variety of tonal schemes , and the prospective buyer should have no problem in finding a rug to suit the other furnishings in his or her home . |
7 | ( g ) Survey arrangements Every buyer should have a survey of the property he or she proposes to buy . |
8 | Is it clear that the parties intended that no one but the actual party in the contract should have the benefit of the contract or the right to call for its performance ? |
9 | Another question is whether Parliament should give its approval first before a public inquiry is held or whether Parliament should have a say after the inquiry . |
10 | In 1340 the king conceded that parliament should have the right to grant the maltote , which it proceeded to do for a period of fifteen months . |
11 | At the centre of this argument is the question whether a Parliament should have the right to be responsible for revenue . |
12 | Such a change should have the effect of reducing the number of apparently aimless mergers among large firms , and this in itself might help to ameliorate the bandwagon effect on all firms during merger waves . |
13 | A minority of three recommended that all equity shareholders should have a right to attend and speak at meetings and that there should be a prohibition on the listing of non-voting or restricted-voting equity shares . |
14 | Respondents felt that safeguards should be introduced where exemptions were granted : 67% thought that only wholly owner managed companies should be exempted , 85% believed that minority shareholders should have the right to require an audit , 76% wanted a compilation report prepared by a qualified accountant , and 86% wanted a statement by the directors acknowledging responsibility for the accounts . |
15 | It was later provided that if the commissioner from the presiding burgh should be absent , or refuse to vote , the commissioner from the burgh which presided at the last election should have the casting vote and so backwards in rotation . |
16 | Each of the seven library authorities should have a member of staff responsible for training whose job description included the responsibility for co-ordinating and promoting staff training and development . |
17 | Then they agreed that Mr Stewart should have the use of the church from twelve to two pm and the United Free Church service to begin at two o'clock . |
18 | The contributors succeed , by and large , in avoiding technical obfuscation , and anyone who reads New Scientist should have no difficulty in absorbing the information here . |
19 | Climbers should have no problems keeping warm on the Ben — for the next couple of years , anyway . |
20 | Vegetarians who consume eggs and milk should have no problem with obtaining enough vitamin B12 . |
21 | ‘ Every.convent should have a child . |
22 | They had 7 sons and , as schools in Canada had not attained an acceptable standard , the parents decided that their sons should have the benefit of Scottish education . |
23 | Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set . |
24 | The Russians should have the courtesy to move over for some miles into middle Asia , where there is an abundance of space that lies close to them but far from us : let Russia give us sufficient coast on the Black Sea so that , from there we can resettle our beggars and peasants in Asia Minor … |
25 | So in relation to section 13(1) of the Acts of 1974 and 1976 , for a judge ( who is always dealing with an individual case ) to pose himself the question : ‘ Can Parliament really have intended that the acts that were done in this particular case should have the benefit of the immunity ? ’ is to risk straying beyond his constitutional role as interpreter of the enacted law and assuming a power to decide at his own discretion whether or not to apply the general law to a particular case . |
26 | If , as was proposed , denominational schools should have a choice of status — effectively inside or outside the fully provided and supported system — what should happen in those districts where the only school was a Church school ? |
27 | Schools should have a policy of removing obsolete material . |
28 | In 1986 TVEI ceased to be experimental , and in the White Paper Working Together. : Education and Training the Government put forward the plan for a national scheme with the aim that ‘ all young people in schools should have the opportunity of following a more relevant and practical curriculum leading to the achievement of recognized standards of competence and qualifications ’ . |
29 | Your travel agent should have a copy . |
30 | Tretorn accept that the Association should have the right to choose the right ball on quality criteria in conjunction with the specifications laid out by the International Tennis Federation , ( which Tretorn balls meet ) , but feels that allowing the LTA to choose the type of ball , could lead to unfair discrimination against its permanent pressure variety . |