Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] should have " in BNC.
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1 | But there 's a big difference in my view between the sort of regular abuse and assaults on staff in a Casualty Department and somebody walking into what should have been a locked ward on a children 's unit in a hospital at two o'clock in the morning . |
2 | Cos there 's millions and millions of pounds that the revenue have got rushing about which should have been repaid to er investors . |
3 | You appear to be in some sort of surreal shopping mall , with the world 's TV laid out for purchase : you almost feel like you should have a shopping trolley , to wheel up and down the aisles . |
4 | A general strike brought Kosovo virtually to a standstill on Sept. 3 , and schools were also boycotted on what should have been the first day of a new school year . |
5 | Any tenderness between the two of them would be a sham as far as he was concerned , merely serving to emphasise the absence of love , and perhaps like her he felt that a relationship characterised by so much other feeling ought to be loving as well , that the depth of desire he felt for her should have been merely a facet of love instead of the whole . |
6 | The fact that they had not fought about it should have announced their despair . |
7 | Yes the classless society , no matter what background you come from you should have the ability to get to the top . |
8 | It is up to each member state to decide whether an EEIG registered by it should have separate legal personality . |
9 | Indeed , DEC president Bob Palmer , was missing from what should have been a showpiece event . |
10 | The object of mediation or conciliation is to achieve a resolution of the dispute by the parties agreeing on who should have custody and what access rights the other should have , as well as how to make decisions for the up-bringing of the children . |