Example sentences of "should [vb infin] it [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The best type of treatment for both psychosomatic complaints and hypochondria is some form of psychotherapy or hypnotherapy ( see p l53 ) which should make it possible for the sufferer to identify the underlying emotions that are responsible for the symptoms .
2 On the proposal that the training contract should make it possible for employers to recover the cost of their investment in training , the difficulties to which the hon. Gentleman referred can be reflected in the contract .
3 Government officials say that state of emergency declared by Mrs Aquino on Wednesday should make it easier for the government to control prices and improve transport and other services .
4 Government officials say that state of emergency declared by Mrs Aquino on Wednesday should make it easier for the government to control prices and improve transport and other services .
5 ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand .
6 In some respects the provisions of the P. & C.E. Act in relation to the custody record and the records kept of stop and search should make it easier for the suspect to complain .
7 Compact should make it easier for schools to find industrial advisers for Mini-Enterprise and to increase the range of activities undertaken .
8 Compact should make it easier for all teachers from Compact schools to meet people from industry who would be prepared to share in curriculum development .
9 Removing the worry of finding other jobs should make it easier for the players to focus on their cricket and there is also the hope that a couple of the kids to benefit from having our lads coaching them in the winter will develop into Notts players of the future . ’
10 This method should make it easier for libraries to absorb the changes .
11 This should make it easier for students to gain access to higher education and to progress to higher levels of education by building on previous achievements ; and I welcome this development . ’
12 The effects of the international division of labour should make it easier for workers in these countries to discard their role of real or supposed world labour aristocracy and recognise that their fate on the world labour market is inseparably linked with that of their fellow workers in the underdeveloped countries .
13 Where is the self-interest that should make it attractive to us ?
14 ‘ It is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers .
15 It is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers .
16 All those connected with salmon fishing , the hotel business , the tourist industry and those who just feel incensed by this cavalier treatment from London , should make it clear to their own MPs that they will do all they can to make the Government 's position even more precarious .
17 I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members .
18 Certainly , you should make it clear by words or conduct that you are exercising your right to treat yourself as having been dismissed .
19 Manufacturers of proprietory conservatories should make it clear in their literature that their buildings comply fully with Part N of the Building Regulations .
20 A couple of hours of hard graft should see it ready for the next stage of its facelift , and might also tire her out enough to get some sleep .
21 And then — that I should hear it first from Nan-Nan .
22 We have decades of experience on mortality rates and so on ; we should get it right on the basis of sheer statistics . ’
23 However , you should find it helpful in identifying the issues which still need to be covered by the Powys Structure Plan Policy .
24 Bede 's account of Eadwine 's successive ‘ conditional promises ’ ( as they have been called ) to accept Christianity — if he should find it acceptable after marrying Aethelburh ( HE 11 , 9 ) , if he should be victorious in the campaign against Cwichelm ( HE 11 , 9 ) , and if his counsellors should advise it after consultation ( HE 11 , 10 ) — carries with it an air of literary artificiality .
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