Example sentences of "should [vb infin] [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Inhibition of HIV protease should slow maturation of virion core proteins and retroviral enzymes .
2 His friend , Mort Sahl , wrote : ‘ It is predictable that a shy man should merchandise anticipation of pleasure — with no delivery date .
3 A Labour group reviewing planning law has proposed that local authorities be allowed to decide whether new second homes should need change of use planning consent .
4 The logic of embroidery/stitch , as a historically bounded category , might tell us , for instance , that it is a decorative/representational/ultilarian/ceremonial form ; it employs particular materials , which are soft ( cloth , thread ) ; it employs particular techniques ( stitch ) ; and should display evidence of skill .
5 Such an individual should embody knowledge of cataloguing and indexing rules , at least in the context of a particular research library 's collection , its process of catalogue conversion ; knowledge of data structures , telecommunications and network gateways ; search protocols ; and relevant electronic sources .
6 By formalizing objectives and reviewing their attainment , the care programme approach should improve effectiveness of care .
7 This should provide evidence of ability to conceive and develop ideas ; skill in design ; accomplishment in drawing and an appreciation of two and three-dimensional values .
8 This should provide evidence of ability to conceive and develop ideas ; skill in design ; understanding of two and three-dimensional structure ; and an appreciation of detail .
9 This should provide evidence of ability to conceive and develop ideas ; skill in design ; accomplishment in drawing and an appreciation of colour , pattern and style .
10 This should provide evidence of interest and motivation in as many areas as possible of art , craft , design and architecture .
11 ( ii ) Teaching about language should encourage discussion of vocabulary that is specific to local communities — words for local places , buildings , institutions etc , and local usages such as bairn ( cf child ) , baps ( cf rolls ) , outwith ( cf outside ) ; or to particular age groups , eg frock ( cf dress ) , wireless ( cf radio ) ; or to certain occupations eg the specialist terms and acronyms used by groups such as doctors , lawyers , builders , computer experts and mechanics .
12 Its convenience and ease of use , however , together with its lack of serious side effects , should encourage use of glucagon as the first line treatment for hypoglycaemia .
13 He has since , of course , achieved a political status by which presumably I ought now to judge him , but as a junior voice in a senior assembly I could not resist the conclusion that he was a little too forthcoming , particularly when on one occasion he outraged me by a suggestion that if a common waiting-list was established , consolidating both private and NHS priorities , the NHS patients should have pride of place before private patients came into the reckoning .
14 One feature I was sad to see here on a recent visit was a fish hatchery installed in the bay , a sight now common in the western lochs and doubtless contributing to the local economy ; sad because I feel that all living creatures should have freedom of movement and not be bred and confined in restricted space for the table .
15 The circular goes on to say : ‘ Local education authorities and governors may apply any reasonable criteria they wish for deciding which pupils should have priority of admission subject to the requirements of the law including the Race Relations and Sex Discrimination Acts .
16 Rather more controversial would be deciding which tournament should take pride of place in the European clay court season leading into Paris .
17 Of course any candidate specification , like any job description , should take account of legislation concerning race relations and equal opportunities for men and women .
18 The Minister used such phrases as " " We hope " , We will advise " , or " We will suggest " that private operators should take account of consumer interest .
19 When Iraqi First Deputy Premier Taha Yassin Ramadan visited Ankara on Aug. 5 , President Özal said that Iraq should take account of world opinion by adopting a " constructive and realistic " attitude .
20 The court rejected arguments that it should take account of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , which guarantees free speech .
21 The court rejected arguments that it should take account of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , which guarantees free speech .
22 The principle that all individuals are of equal moral worth should mean equality of access to services , and equal quality of treatment for all individuals .
23 One child psychiatrist advised that ‘ the standards of living have risen too rapidly for human nature to cope with ’ , and as the report cast its eye over ‘ moral decay , uncertainty and dissatisfaction ’ it was characteristic of the fifties mood that the disorientations of postwar ‘ affluence ’ should receive pride of place within these medical judgements .
24 His priority remains external appearance , for ‘ the advancement of Public Taste requires more than this — that we should combine convenience of arrangement with elegance in external appearance ; a point of much consequence to the general aspect of the country ’ .
25 You should request preparation of approval listings using option 1.5.2 — Prepare Package For Approval .
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