Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] should [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Beloff submits that the first question we have to answer is : is there any known rule of natural justice that a person who is not the subject of an administrative decision should nevertheless have the right to make representations before the decision is made ?
2 Richard wondered why living on a largish boat should automatically make him interested in small ones .
3 A general degree which would require three years of full-time study should normally require no less than five years and no more than eight years of part-time study .
4 I would have added a further recommendation to the Clapham conclusions : that British Rail should forthwith desist from any further advertising expenditure and re-route the money to the improvement of safety and engineering standards .
5 Thus , in 1614 James I , believing that he was making presents more valuable than his ambassadors at foreign courts were receiving , ordered that in future the French and Spanish resident ambassadors , who had hitherto been given 4,000 ounces of plate on their departure , should in future receive only half as much and that the representatives of lesser states should also have their customary allowance cut by half .
6 In English cases , the English correspondent should theoretically apply for legal advice and assistance or legal aid in England , and any further work necessary in Scotland should be done by the Scottish solicitor as correspondent of the English solicitor .
7 These include predictions that the no-arbitrage condition should generally apply ; when it ceases to apply this should promptly trigger index arbitrage transactions which should rapidly eliminate the deviation from the no-arbitrage condition .
8 Nevertheless , the sheer magnitude of public investment should still demand that appropriate appraisal techniques are adopted .
9 It seems happily appropriate that the contemporary role of this charming village should still involve healing .
10 For example , if retail prices should rise by 10 per cent in a single year , but at the same time after-tax incomes should also rise by 10 per cent as a result of cuts in direct taxation , then the Tax and Price Index method would record a zero rate of inflation .
11 The British initiative should also add a major impetus to bringing in EC-wide rules , now that more humane systems exist .
12 ALL QUIET ON THE COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY FRONT High fliers should still apply , but the profession 's long-term unemployed are finding that the longer you 're out , the harder it is to get back in
13 Social workers should never have to be in a situation where a small child slips through the net and dies .
14 Social workers should always have as clear a plan as possible for the child , and implement it in a shorter time than normal .
15 My Hon. Friend should also remember that equally generous arrangements are made for Members of the House of Commons in the House of Lords .
16 My hon. Friend should again examine the relative costings .
17 My hon. Friend should then invite the artists to the festival .
18 The hon. Gentleman should also know that the average residential bill has been falling .
19 The Hon. Gentleman should perhaps speak to some of his own colleagues who gave me that advice .
20 The hon. Gentleman should perhaps concentrate on feeding his sheep rather than intervene in the debate at this stage .
21 A detailed comparison should thus illuminate the costs and benefits of the choices made by the two countries .
22 In his forthcoming visit to Scotland , will the Prime Minister underline the fact that these are matters which the Scottish people should also take into account before moving in the direction Opposition Members would like them to go — in favour of devolution or independence ?
23 That a creature of his should fall into mortal sin , and that of a violent kind , was astonishment enough , but that this pliable mortal should ever undertake personal action of any kind came as an even greater shock .
24 The fittest in British society should therefore have been the lower class and the immigrant , both of whom had higher birth rates than the upper classes .
25 During these early talks , progress appeared to have been made on Unionist demands ( i ) that the British government should seriously consider the possibility of an alternative to the Anglo-Irish Agrement ; ( ii ) that the Anglo-Irish secretariat based near Belfast should be suspended before devolution talks began ; and ( iii ) that the normal summer gap between meetings of the Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Conference [ see below ] could be defined in advance and used as an opportunity to open formal negotiations .
26 He added : ‘ As a result of the enormous loss of taxpayers ' money involved , Michael Heseltine and the chairman of British Coal should certainly resign . ’
27 Before discussing what form short and long term residential care should ideally take , it is important to note that local authorities have been extremely slow to provide any kind of residential care for the mentally handicapped .
28 Unfortunately , several holds disappeared on the second and third ascents , although the wonders of epoxy resin should now have restored them .
29 From October , with the birth of the British Athletics Federation ( BAF ) , British athletics should finally give the sport the constitution it has for so long struggled to devise .
30 Old soldiers should never return to the colours except in cases of dire necessity .
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