Example sentences of "that [noun pl] should [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He suggests that operators should have four or five caps so that refitting of the normal container cap can be avoided altogether .
2 The CML also argued that solicitors should make annual returns on the number of conveyancing transactions they completed each year .
3 It merely claims that authorities should do that which they were appointed to do .
4 They demanded that creditors should grant more debt relief and that the IMF should increase its assistance to poorer countries .
5 Assuming that schools-industry liaison is a good thing and that schools should do more of it , the project team has set out to support the development of ‘ local solutions to local problems ’ , rather than prescribe a particular kind of development .
6 It has become commonplace in educational debates to assert that schools should reflect cultural differences , that the divisions within the school population are cultural ones , represented in different ethnic identities .
7 At a time when no one else may seem to approve of them , and they may not much like themselves , it is of the utmost importance that teenagers should feel wanted and loved by their parents .
8 A more fundamental criticism is the requirement that databases should facilitate unplanned access as well as planned retrieval to the database .
9 The communications coordinator at the Catholic Church Secretariat , Fr Marcel Onen , pointed out in his speech that parents should exercise more control over their children 's viewing habits .
10 The third proposal is that parents should have absolute rights to choose the school that their children should attend .
11 It suggested that countries should recover 60 per cent and recycle 40 per cent of each form of packaging material within five years of the directive becoming law , increasing to 90 per cent and 60 per cent respectively after ten years .
12 Indeed , when the Samuel Commission reported in March 1926 , it was only able to offer the then unacceptable recommendations that the ‘ amalgamation of small units of production is both desirable and practicable ’ and that miners should accept further wage reductions as a temporary measure until such reorganization occurred .
13 They take into account , for the first time , the magnetic influence of the monopoles , and find that monopoles should deposit more energy in these materials than had been previously suspected ( Physical Review Letters , vol 50 , p 644 ) .
14 There is also a feeling in some circles that firsts should represent ultimate academic success for undergraduates , and that if they were split further it would be possible to get a ‘ bad first ’ .
15 The message distilled from Keynes 's theories by politicians was that governments should increase public expenditure to generate economic growth through stimulating demand .
16 Of considerable importance , it was agreed that governments should develop medium-term economic objectives and projections for their economies which were mutually consistent , as well as using ‘ performance indicators ’ to determine whether there were significant deviations from an intended course that required remedial action .
17 Note : The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty feel that pilots should advise would-be visitors that Koraloona has only one small hospital and one doctor .
18 Advocates for the other side say that immigrants should learn English and give dire warnings of a ‘ white-flight ’ from south Florida .
19 More radical moves to reform the NHS are based on a belief that individuals should take more responsibility for their health care and that this can be achieved by extending the choice of different suppliers of medical services .
20 Many people believe that organisations should become non-hierarchical and be based on group and consensus decision-making .
21 It is therefore the one example found in the UK which follows Ansoff 's recommendation that organisations should maintain separate units to monitor the environment for ‘ weak signals of threats or opportunities for the organization to consider ’ [ Ansoff ( 1975 ) ] .
22 For example , in a survey I carried out on the membership of the National Trust — one of the largest voluntary associations in Britain with over a million and a quarter members — it was decided that topics should include such things as how people came to join , how they felt about the payment of subscriptions , how much they read of the literature the Trust sent them , what their main interests in conservation were , how active a part they wanted to play in the work of the Trust , and so on .
23 I warned them that d-i-yers should stop short of tampering with British Telecom 's property , but they nevertheless decided to take look inside the junction box .
24 To maintain continuity , the paper suggests that firms should establish transitional arrangements for the handover : these could include arranging for the new partner to work on the audit team beforehand , and ensuring that other senior staff do not change in the same year .
25 The recommendations of this committee included a suggestion that UDCs should make greater efforts to assist local residents ; that local skills should be enhanced ; that industrial uses should be retained where possible ; and that as far as possible jobs would be directed to local residents .
26 Local MP Frank Field demanded that patients should come first .
27 Navarro ( 1986 ) claims that ‘ capitalism attempts to replace services pure and simple with commodities that can be bought and sold on the private market ’ and rather more strongly , Waitzkin ( 1983 ) suggests that ‘ from the standpoint of potential profit , there is no reason that corporations should view medical products differently from other products .
28 Most planners and managers , though they pay lip-service to the idea that users should have some influence on the way services develop , do not in fact involve users very much in the planning process , and there is no service in Britain to which I can point at present were users get anywhere near having a significant influence .
29 Or again : ‘ It is suggested that teachers should consider both the test results of the APU and the assessment procedures and relate them to their own teaching aims and objectives and their methods of assessment ’ .
30 Indeed , Bethurum Loomis argued that Wulfstan 's disillusion with Æthelred , and perhaps with Cnut too , can be traced in his work , stressing that he modified his views on royal sanctity , seems not to have wished to rely on the king 's ability to keep public order , and eventually stated that bishops should direct all affairs , both lay and ecclesiastical .
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