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

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1 Does this mean that we should instead see 1715 — or perhaps 1725 — as the key divide ?
2 Finally , we should briefly mention Simplified Planning Zones ( SPZs ) .
3 Probably more than half of our VDU operator chairs will meet the standard , but we should urgently check all workstation environments using the standard EC/HSE assessment forms .
4 We should probably see that again ; bring it back next week . ’
5 We should both make better fish than fishermen , she thought .
6 We should finally note that for reactions involving solids and liquids only the term CAV in equation ( 4 ) is negligible or zero .
7 We should however insist that the S.I .
8 We should soon have more women MPs .
9 Likewise , we should soon have more MPs representing ethnic minorities wherever these formed a substantial part of the electorate .
10 Despite these various influences we should also recognize that , perhaps because of the growing differentiation of law as a separate discipline ( a process recognized by Ginsberg and associated with a positivist outlook ) , the methods of the social sciences are often not rendered explicit in the functionalist style in public law .
11 We should also eat more fish .
12 We should also add some part of the cost of the increased numbers of general and senior managers , which rose from 510 in 1986 to 13200 in 1991 , Between 1987 and 1991 the salary bill for general managers rose from £25.7m to £251.5m .
13 At the same time we should also recall that , as Levinas puts it ‘ the best thing about philosophy is that it fails ’ .
14 We should also allow dual citizenship in cases where a foreigner who wanted to become a German citizen would suffer disadvantages if he gave up his old citizenship . ’
15 Perhaps we should even contemplate some naval action to alleviate the blockade and bring help to the 50,000 civilians still trapped there .
16 We should not regard this situation lightly or allow ourselves to fall into a purely reactive management position .
17 In Kempe 's case the problem is slightly eased by the fact that even she recognised her state after the birth of her first child as a sickness of mind and we should not regard this as an isolated episode of ‘ puerperal psychosis ’ that was unconnected with her continuing aberrant behaviour .
18 Yet we should not forget that communication does involve handling everything together , usually at high speed , and that this is what a successful language student must eventually be able to do .
19 Second , we should not forget that political parties are only a part of the political system and they are not in sole control of Britain 's economic destiny .
20 And we should not forget that ham-fisted European diplomacy contributed to the re-balkanisation of the Balkans by hastening to recognise unrecognisable states .
21 Yet we should not forget another : the significance of the noble contribution to the relatively small army of some 3,000 or so men ( increased by half for part of the year ) , drawn largely from local men , all of them volunteers , all regularly paid and reviewed .
22 We should not forget this and it should serve as a lesson , ’ he said in a speech to mark the 20th anniversary of Sino-Japanese diplomatic ties .
23 If so , we should not assume this was a Whig victory ; the policy of using the powers of the purse to restrict the Crown 's independence was pursued not only by radical Whigs , such as Colonel John Birch and William Sacheverell , but also by a significant number of Tories , led by Clarges and Seymour .
24 But I think we should not rush this decision .
25 We should not expect that research will come up with recipes and remedies which will work whatever the circumstances .
26 We should not expect three classes of behaviour corresponding to the three processes of adaptation .
27 However , direct coercive sanctions require continuous effort , and may in fact be a rather brittle form of social control , so we should not expect dominant groups in different societies to rely wholly and simply on such crude means of retaining their power and privilege , especially where their position has long been entrenched .
28 However , we should not do that if we joined at the wrong exchange rate — as happened , as the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) explained , with eastern Germany .
29 ‘ This is a promise that God gave to Abraham , ’ North said Reagan had told him , in the slightly hectoring tone he always had in the North dreams ; ‘ Who am I to say that we should not do this ? ’
30 We should not leave this brief consideration of how war was regarded by people of the time with the impression that greed and anarchy prevailed .
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