Example sentences of "she should [vb infin] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It had been arranged that she should make a regular weekly visit in order to vaccinate all new puppies , do an inspection of all the animals already there , and be on call for any emergency .
2 That she should spare a first glance , let alone a second , on this man was almost incredible .
3 She should wear a small matching hat . ’
4 Liz Savage , deputy fashion editor of Brides magazine , suggests a sophisticated suit in cream : ‘ I think she should wear a three-quarter-length straight skirt in cream crepe , with a long-line cream lace jacket and a neat , smart hat . ’
5 She should wear a red jumper , ’ objected my mother .
6 There was about a minute to go before she should pin a friendly , but nothing more , type of smile on her face and leave her room .
7 She wondered if she should hire a private detective to find out who the girl was .
8 She should have a purpose-designed restraint appropriate for her age and weight .
9 She should now aim to be 1 lb ( 0.5 kg ) below her starting weight on most days ; she should reduce sugar on cereal to just one teaspoon ; she should use less meat when making up meat meals like stews , using more vegetables instead ( this is as well , of course , as maintaining the goal for fat reduction from Week 1 ) ; she should have salted meat or salted fish only three times a week in total ( you will remember that salt goals last for two weeks each ) ; she should have one or two pieces of fresh fruit each day ( this is as well as the goal for Week 1 , having pulses with one meal each day ) ; she should have a brisk twenty-minute walk each day .
10 I 've suggested she should volunteer a fresh statement . ’
11 ‘ I seem to expect the whole happiness and sweetness to come from you ’ , he wrote as he warned Helen that she should find a real need for patience with him .
12 THE Queen Mother 's consultant was today deciding whether she should spend a second night in the hospital where she was taken with a throat problem .
13 Perhaps she should try a different club and she would certainly receive a warm welcome should she come to ours here in Maidenhead .
14 Upon the use of ‘ Esq ’ or ‘ Mr ’ in addressing communications — a choice which Mr McBain is content to leave to instinct — perhaps one might direct his attention to the response of an old Ayrshire lady who received the suggestion that she should address a local worthy as ‘ Esq ’ with some bewilderment .
15 In one instance a nursery teacher felt that she should praise a little boy every time he spoke to her .
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