Example sentences of "should [adv] [be] make [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Early inquiry should obviously be made where an application , eg under s 29(3) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , is required to be made within strict time limits .
2 Furthermore , any reduction in respect of contributory fault should only be made after the ex gratia payment has been subtracted from the total gross award .
3 Government grants to farmers to minimize pollution should only be made where such waste management strategies were in place , the NRA argues .
4 But the emphasis has shifted away from making ‘ breakthrough ’ technology an end in itself — breakthroughs should only be made when there is a clear business need .
5 The references which are suggested are not obligatory and should only be made as appropriate with regards to the item being indexed .
6 The amount charged varies from one authority to another , and independent enquiries should generally be made when dealing with authorities outside one 's own area .
7 By section 16 of the Adoption Act 1976 , an adoption order should not be made unless the parties agree or the court was satisfied that making of the adoption order should be dispensed with on , inter alia , the ground that the parent was withholding agreement unreasonably .
8 Generally , interim payments should not be made and every attempt should be made to settle the claim by one payment .
9 It is indeed desirable as a general rule that an arrest should not be made until the case is complete .
10 Such an announcement should not be made until the offeror has every reason to believe that it can and will continue to be able to implement it .
11 If the debtor is away , inquiry should also be made whether or not letters are being forwarded to an address within the jurisdiction ( England and Wales ) or elsewhere ; ( d ) if the debtor is represented by a solicitor , an attempt should be made to arrange an appointment for personal service through such solicitor … the rules provide for a solicitor accepting service of a statutory demand on behalf of his client but there is no similar provision in respect of service of a bankruptcy petition ; ( e ) the supporting affidavit should deal with all the above matters including all relevant facts as to the debtor 's whereabouts and whether the appointment letter(s) has/have been returned .
12 The point should also be made that many of these techniques are statistically and technically complex , often requiring computerised operation .
13 The point should also be made that practitioners facing potential limitation problems in claims valued at less than £50,000 can no longer employ the expedient of issuing a writ at the last moment before the limitation period expires .
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