Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] should [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | b ) As visitor facilities at YBG Younger , Logan and Dawyck are further developed , future campaigns over the next 5-10 years should highlight these sites specifically , as appropriate . |
2 | 4 Managers should have clear goals and objectives against which their performance can be monitored , and payment and reward structures should be geared towards the attainment of results . |
3 | It is thought that 16 months should provide sufficient time for new pension arrangements to be set up , but if difficulties arose the powers in clause 12 would be available to the Secretary of State . |
4 | Increases in consumption of all energy sources but oil over the next fifteen years should reduce Spanish oil dependence to some 52% by 1990 and to 41% by the year 2000 . |
5 | 15.31 Pupils should have increasing opportunities to develop proficiency in spoken Standard English , in contexts where it is evidently appropriate . |
6 | If so , the two activities should go hand-in-hand . |
7 | Kang proposed that the two states should acquire separate UN membership as a temporary measure until such time as Korean reunification was achieved . |
8 | These twenty-six goals should take twenty-six weeks to complete . |
9 | Lozanov emphasises that inputs on the two planes should support each other , rather than partially cancel each other out . |
10 | No two nodes should have all their weights the same . |
11 | It was far better that Britain should remain primarily responsible for the defence of the region , and that the two powers should have working understandings where necessary — provided the Americans avoided guilt by association with " colonialism " in the minds of the Arabs . |
12 | The crucial feature necessary for the occurrence of the special phenomena of double diffusive convection is that the two components should have different diffusivities . |
13 | Deltas do n't need tails , but the other two types should have one supplied . |