Example sentences of "[noun pl] should have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Their widows should have collected £2,750 to help with funeral expenses , but there was no money in the fund .
2 By next week , Fujitsu Ltd and its ICL Plc and Amdahl Corp affiliates should have announced details of a strategic technology alliance , first fruits of which will be the creation of yet another common Unix application environment , to be supported across their respective ( yet-to-be-announced in Amdahl 's case ) Sparc RISC-based systems .
3 NCLE has argued for some time that schools should have coordinated policies on language as a medium for learning and languages as subjects .
4 Increased exports of banknotes should have helped printer De La Rue boost halfway figures , up by a third to £41m .
5 Very young children present a problem in that there may be a question as to whether their parents should have exercised supervision over them .
6 He dismissed Mr Crook 's argument that the judges should have made orders postponing publication until after the jury 's verdict , instead of excluding the press and public .
7 Bartocci should have noticed details like that , thought Zen .
8 Coffee tables should have rounded corners .
9 In a report to councillors , he says that the trustees should have served notice on the county council last December if they wanted to exercise the option to continue for another 21 years at the nominal £1 a year rent for the village hall .
10 The foregoing arguments should have underlined CPRW 's fundamental opposition to the application .
11 All members should have received information about this , but if you have n't , or of you are not a member but would like to be involved with us in the challenge of these days , then please pick up an envelope from the Vestibule .
12 They questioned whether air traffic controllers should have over-ruled Captain Fuchs and insisted on him using a remote runway .
13 It is ironic both that the new architecture of the masses should eventually have ended the dominance of great houses , and that more ordinary men and women should have become protagonists in the novel , for these were not the developments , either in life or in art , that Disraeli had in mind .
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