Example sentences of "which should [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He ordered that January , March , May , July , September and November should each have 31 days , the other months having 30 days , except February which should normally have 29 but in leap years would have 30 . |
2 | in case there should be any fire alarms during this period ( which should not cause any difficulty as Katrina will be located on the ground floor ) and |
3 | Take Scarlatti , for example ; there are some very tricky sonatas which should not sound tricky at all . |
4 | Once probate has been granted , which should not take many weeks , this house , and everything in it that is not chosen by Miss Merchiston — ’ |
5 | The model is currently being refined against a native data set to 2.3 , which should eventually allow more residues to be included in the model . |
6 | To decide what should go into these two plans , think your way carefully through the following general questions , which should either suggest fresh ideas to you or else persuade you that your proposed topic is unrealisable . |
7 | In future SCOTVEC will recognise as ‘ National Awards ’ particular groups of modules or units which have nationally recognised vocational relevance which should also facilitate mutual recognition . ’ |
8 | This is perhaps best demonstrated by citing three specific and very different examples , which should also give some indication of the wide range of problems which can be illuminated by an appropriate statistical analysis . |
9 | Even when set up correctly some units have their clip lights coming on at the slightest provocation , while the Alpha seems to have more headroom before it clips , which should therefore mean less chance of unwanted distortion . |
10 | There are populations and communities in which the virus is more prevalent and which should therefore receive more attention in terms of information , education and service provision . |
11 | Spokeswoman Judy Weleminsky added : ‘ It is an ambitious and bold scheme which should undoubtedly benefit good causes . ’ |