Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] should [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Cobden-Sanderson quarrelled with Emery Walker and , through the mediation of Sydney Cockerell , came to an agreement that Cobden-Sanderson should retain the Doves type for his lifetime , after which it should pass to the younger man . |
2 | This is a designated training post for doctors starting out in their medical careers , during which they should acquire greater responsibility for patient care and competence in a wide range of general skills . |
3 | They will give the theatre back to us for the opening and then we will give it back to them for the Summer during which they should solve the problem . ’ |
4 | If ( as he may well have done ) he thought that he was the Messiah , then his choosing of the twelve would seem to have been a symbolic action , through which he should indicate to people who he was . |
5 | This might help them to see his lack of social responsiveness as a symptom of his illness and something for which they should make allowances rather than as an unfriendly act or a personal slight on their company . |
6 | The Tories have much for which they should seek forgiveness . |
7 | To me ‘ positive'/ ‘ negative ’ seemed too sharp a distinction , for which I should have preferred the category ‘ included'/ ‘ excluded ’ . |
8 | To register you will need a French social security number , for which you should apply to the local Caisse d'Assurance Maladie . |
9 | the maximum length of time for which you should store it — and the conditions of storage |
10 | Whatever implement it was that hit him went a long way round his skull but did n't penetrate very far , for which he should thank his stars . ’ |
11 | TENSE , the grammatical expression of time , is a source of two distinct kinds of problem , each of which we should consider . |
12 | It aims to secure both that the consumer is not misled and also that he is not left in ignorance of matters of which he should lie informed . |
13 | It should not be a question of making do with what we have but a question of what we should have . |
14 | They first of all say they want local government to be more responsible , to be more trusted , to have more freedom , I then give them that freedom and then they complain that I 'm not telling local government what to do and I do n't intend to lay down every detail of what they should do . |
15 | Many guests visit restaurants with preconceived ideas of what they should eat . |
16 | And we 're going to take some perfectly ordinary facets of life and try to address them in terms of what they should mean to the Christian believer . |
17 | But with the Official Custodian sending back these investments , the trustees will have to think of what they should have been thinking about years ago : management of their trust funds . ’ |
18 | Consumers judge quality by comparing the service they receive against expectations of what they should receive . |
19 | and thought of what she should do next , without this view , without the solace of a yearly grant , without the irreproachable ( or now , through custom , irreproachable ) excuse of study . |
20 | Her Finals were approaching , and she had no idea of what she should do next , and indeed did not dare to think about the future for she knew that it offered her little in the way of readily acceptable projects . |
21 | She felt suddenly uncomfortable , unsure of what she should do or say next . |
22 | She had not the least idea of what she should do next , other than perhaps to fasten the strange garment about her waist . |
23 | make you aware of what you should emphasize to the interviewer to demonstrate your suitability for the post ; |
24 | How fortunate you are to have found yet another chance at happiness together , with a better understanding than most people of what you should do to make a successful marriage , and how much you will gain . |
25 | Everyone seemed to have different ideas of what you should do . |
26 | When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't . |
27 | He has reminded me of what I should have said in my supplementary answer to the hon. Member for Pontypridd ( Dr. Howells ) . |
28 | Rather , it has been a question of what he should leave out . |
29 | That evening he devoted to discussing the agreeable question of what he should wear for his triumphant entry into London . |
30 | Accordingly his choices of what he should say and do , and how and when , are his means to conserve and tap the sources of his power . |