Example sentences of "[conj] should have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The head of the bed should be against a wall , or should have a head-board .
2 One can agree that another has or should have a right , that is , believe that he has or should have it , or agree to give him a right .
3 The UK exports no wastes , but accepts them from countries which either have or should have the capacity to destroy their own ‘ chemical arisings ’ , as scientists call waste products .
4 I suggest to Teri that should have a share .
5 Cumani 's filly had been officially handicapped on three efforts over inadequate trips and should have no problem defying a penalty .
6 Sceptics will argue that the chemicals we are exposed to have all been tested for safety , and should have no ill-effects at the concentrations we encounter .
7 VIIc ) , which is centrosymmetric ( point group D 2h ) , and should have no IR/Raman coincidences .
8 The funeral director will discuss varying costs of a funeral and cremation , including additional costs of burial , and should have a price list with all types of coffin , casket and services provided .
9 Another point that Akpata has brought up is that match and event organisers need to be aware of the ‘ trauma hospital ’ closest to their area , and should have a person capable of performing triage at the ready .
10 The sweat spot test is an easy , inexpensive method to test this hypothesis and should have a place in the clinical assessment of slow transit constipated patients .
11 They should have debriefing sessions with their own counsellor at least monthly and should have a commitment to audit and reaccreditation .
12 Looking to the future , this conflict should cease to arise ; race-awareness training is now integrated into basic training , where it sits as a natural part of discussions on impartiality and prejudice during the interviewing process and should have the benefits that CAB anti-racist policy intends .
13 Well that 's getting near it , but not members of the police authority who are in and should have the role of non-executive directors .
14 The ideal candidate will have experience of protein purification and gene cloning and should have an appreciation of plant defence mechanisms .
15 For example , pupils with reading problems ( including dyslexic pupils ) should not be deprived of literature , but should have the opportunity of experiencing it through listening to others reading aloud , whether live or recorded , and through seeing plays and films , as well as through reading suitably simplified versions .
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