Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't at all mind saying what I think I should want done in the circumstances .
2 These principles expand upon the basic standards set down in the rules of Conduct and indicate the standards which members should seek to achieve in the interests of good practice .
3 It would seem that , despite the costs involved , they should consider investing in the very detailed digital data ( Pinpoint Address Code ( PAC ) ) provided by Pinpoint Analysis Ltd .
4 Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again .
5 What I should like to underline in the present context is the connection between the recitals in the texts and the teleological method of interpretation .
6 We never in practice achieve the homogeneity of physical properties we should like to assume in the applications of elasticity theory .
7 A uniprocessor with 1Gb disk should begin shipping in the US in November priced at around $25,000 .
8 During the next few months and years , we must avoid continuing in the trap that we were in before .
9 Kathy I should hate to live in the house my grandfather lived in a hundred years ago !
10 Les Ferdinand should have scored in the 16th minute when he escaped Shaun Teale and side-stepped goalkeeper Nigel Spink but the Rangers striker allowed Steve Staunton to get back and make two retrieving tackles in front of a gaping net .
11 Lennox should have scored in the 75th minute when McLaughlin 's long-range strike was pushed onto the post by O'Shea , but with an open goal in front of him , Lennox sliced his shot into the side netting .
12 So , in theory , all should have kept in the same condition as when first stored .
13 It follows that , apart from the question of the impact of Community law , such is the discretion which the courts should have exercised in the present case .
14 It is hardly surprising that the Zionist movement should have appeared in the violently antisemitic atmosphere of the Dual Monarchy .
15 The total UUUC vote should have fallen in the less tense conditions .
16 If that is the case , the percentage of abnormalities should have increased in the reduced number who were referred .
17 I KNEW I SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN THE BAR !
18 He should have stayed in the bosom of his family .
19 And what of the runners and riders ; all hard boiled eggs painted in the colours of the jockeys which rode , or rather , should have ridden in the National .
20 A Labour government would start to do what the Tories should have done in the oil-rich years .
21 We then had a rousing Le Corsaire pas de deux , with Elvira Tarasov and Igor Zelensky dancing just as Ruzimatov should have done in the Diana and Actaeon , with technical bravura but putting the choreography and music first , and themselves only as the servants of dance as an art .
22 Since then I have done something I should have done in the first place : found a gap in the rushes only ten yards downstream where I can heave into the fish without pulling them into more weed .
23 So I did what I should have done in the first place , I put the wire hangers and small weights on the edges .
24 ‘ Probably what I should have done in the first place .
25 But he goes on , he goes on and the body of his evidence my Lord is to speculate as to what he would have done and what Mr should have done in the circumstances of this er case and reference is made to the professional conduct guide in paragraph three two .
26 In respect of in public services , it was a minefield for a long time and perhaps we did not react as we should have done in the early eighties .
27 This must mean that subsidence has been steady , for any halts in subsidence should have resulted in the formation of fringing reefs which would later have been converted to barrier reefs by renewed subsidence .
28 Eventually , as the pavements from North Hill and Verulamium ( mosaic 7 ) lead one to expect , this should have resulted in the appearance of full radial designs .
29 ONE of the more abiding human mysteries is why the English — a proverbially tight-lipped and stiff-necked race — should have excelled in the louche world of the theatre for upwards of half a millennium .
30 In France meanwhile , Dominique Stehelin , a director of research for the National Centre for Scientific Research at the Pasteur Institute in Lille , said he should have shared in the prize .
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