Example sentences of "which should [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If a country faces a current account deficit due to a sudden rise in the value of its imports , there will be an increased supply of the domestic currency in foreign exchange markets which should depreciate the exchange rate .
2 The behavioural specialists are responsible for providing data and attitudes for the policy-makers which should redress the balance .
3 A committee of Privy Counsellors , under the chairmanship of Lord Radcliffe , was set up to ‘ review the arrangements which should govern the publication of memoirs by former ministers during the period of thirty years that official documents are subject to the provisions of the Public Records Act ’ .
4 Authoritative and instructive as they are , the speeches in Gillick 's case do not deal with the principles which should govern the exercise of this court 's jurisdiction in the present case .
5 Accordingly , in future the limit will rise with increase in the hourly remuneration rates , which should ease the position .
6 And consumer stocks have risen since November 1991 by 2m bags , to 18.6m , which should ease the pressure on the market .
7 A package is already being worked out for you by our legal department which should soften the blow considerably , and after all there has been no lasting query raised against the quality of your work ; the suggestion that your ideas need checking — ’
8 The NPV approach discounts future cash flows by use of an imputed discount factor which should reflect the opportunity cost of capital .
9 Because of the vast difference in size between solvent and solute , the frictional properties of the solvent in the mixture are drastically altered , and an increase in viscosity occurs which should reflect the size and shape of the dissolved solute , even in dilute solutions .
10 Non-Company ( such as maintenance contract ) staff must be clearly instructed that they must adhere strictly to all safety procedures with particular reference to fire evacuation and the whereabouts of such persons must be known by the warehouse management , a member of which should undertake the responsibility for control .
11 While Mr Forte had reservations about the lengthy name of the congress , he hoped it would lead to a structure which should enable the industry to speak with a single voice on many issues .
12 This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham .
13 Reception areas , which should set the tone for the entire hotel , so often let it down .
14 Despite this , Cureton has made a very important contribution to the study of poetic rhythm which should set the tone for rhythmic analysis for some time to come .
15 In short , it means that it becomes possible to impose almost any character you want on it , which should make the Standard a session player 's dream .
16 The value of the land may be evidenced by a statement from the solicitors lodging the application , which should specify the value of the property transferred .
17 LIFESPAN User Directory A directory which should contain the steering file and which is used by Update Baseline to store the generated log file for the user .
18 If individual assessments are comprehensive and needs-led , they should also provide information about unmet need which should inform the planning process of local authorities and other agencies .
19 ‘ It may feel a little uncomfortable , ’ she had said , ‘ but once we all feel confident about what we 're doing , we 'll let you loose on Nathan , which should complete the sequence . ’
20 You see , my dear , we had a little difficulty over which should adorn the top of the tree , the star of Bethlehem which is of course the only proper thing as well as being the only thing countenanced by the Rector , or an immensely glittering and unsuitable fairy doll someone was so ill-judged as to give to Helen .
21 Next week , Leeds University 's Nuffield Institute will begin a study into purchasing intentions which should highlight the extent to which provision and purchasing have been restructured .
22 Is it the will of those most directly affected , the local community , which should determine the outcome , or the will of the nation as a whole , as expressed through the decisions of Parliament ?
23 With regard to the health care of older people the most salient feature of the new contract is that they will be required to annually invite each patient on their list aged 75 and over to participate in a consultation which should assess the health of the patient .
24 use boards of at least 12mm thickness , which should solve the problem .
25 If asked to choose which should run the country between the two of them , I would have to register a ‘ do n't know ’ .
26 It is not the Jacobean Marney Abbey but the actual abbey from whose stones it was built which should become the model for the great houses of Victorian England , because the original abbey — in Disraeli 's view — held its property for the common good .
27 All parking signs have now been placed in position as requested by the Committee , and we are assured that twelve parking places are to be delineated at the Nursing Home end , which should alleviate the parking problem .
28 It also contained proposals — planned to be implemented in the autumn — to tax company cars according to original price rather than engine size which should alleviate the tax discrimination against company diesel cars .
29 The Homicide Act 1957 deprived judges of their power to give authoritative rulings on the sufficiency of provocation , and the question must now be left to the jury , which should apply the test of the ‘ reasonable man ’ to everything said or done before the killing which might amount to provocation .
30 Economic analysis of the general principles which should underlie the division of functions between the European Community and member state governments places considerable emphasis on the role of'spillovers ' or ‘ externalities ’ arising from the policy decisions of member states .
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