Example sentences of "he should [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I reckon 'e should feel right at 'ome .
2 For instance , Skipper was not impressed with my suggesting that he should stand still while I got on and wait until I asked before moving off .
3 If Mr Patten really does want to promote literacy he should set accessible books that the modern child can relate to and enjoy .
4 But , he said yesterday , the love and understanding of a 26-year-old woman he met less than a month ago has convinced him he should remain living life as a man .
5 No matter how important the sale is , and how delighted the salesperson feels , he should remain calm and professional .
6 The second of Mr Major 's personal concerns in the campaign was that he should remain true to himself .
7 He should instruct particular terms of the .
8 Additionally , of course , where a seller is aware of any infringement ( and , to be prudent , any allegation or potential for an allegation of infringement ) he should give specific notice of this to the buyer , either in the clause , or separately .
9 I could not bear it that he should go free .
10 ‘ Do you think he should go free ? ’
11 Only later had it occurred to him to wonder whether he should feel alarmed by Charlotte 's anxious tone or flattered that she felt she could turn to him for advice .
12 William realised that he should feel contented with his lot , but he was not .
13 At first she had even felt vaguely flattered that he should feel jealous , as if , in some way , it was a kind of measure of the way he cared .
14 It seemed odd that he should feel ill at ease among the people whose vernacular he has espoused so wholeheartedly .
15 If , further , he feels that the free market policies and values embraced by Mrs Thatcher have done much to create a divided nation , dominated by Pharisees , he should feel free to offer his opinion .
16 He should not get too emotional , moody , tearful or truculent , especially if he ca n't explain why to his own and other people 's satisfaction , and if he does he should feel concerned .
17 How much I owe to his continuing good health , that he should feel able and eager , at eighty-two years of age , to entertain poets and undergraduates and mathematical professors and political thinkers so early in the day , and to tell the anecdote of the Bust with his habitual fervour without too much delaying the advent of buttered toast .
18 If he believes he should make new law democratically , in the spirit of the present legislature or the present climate of popular opinion , he might turn to past decisions as evidence of what the legislature or public is likely to think or want , for example .
19 He should make sure that the students can say the tune , and make necessary corrections .
20 When he returned home very tired on the Saturday evening she turned on him and began nagging him again about the possibility of a separation and that he should make proper commitment to her .
21 He should make short work of his rivals in Ayr 's opener ( 2.0 ) .
22 Ms Starnes , who had once worked for him in the news department of WSGN Radio in Birmingham , Alabama , agreed at once that he should cover pending events in Libya for Mutual Radio and promised to get the necessary credentials to him within 48 hours .
23 David Williamson , the partner in charge of Touche Ross 's Business Service Group in Edinburgh , said yesterday : ‘ It is clear that if the Chancellor wants to raise the tax burden on businesses , then no moves are going to be popular — even though many businessmen believe he should raise extra revenue to reduce public borrowing . ’
24 His tutor , Dr Lindsell , declared , ‘ God keep Nick in a right mind and way , for if he should turn schismatic or heretic , he would make work for all the world . ’
25 And do you think he should have dark hair or blond hair ? ’
26 I WAS SAD to hear that ‘ Gaffer ’ ( Walter Mimpriss ) is dead , but sadder still that his obituary ( by John MacDougall , 25 September ) did not evoke the memory of a tall , lean , gangly man , with bent shoulders , who always looked as if he should have cow-dung on his theatre wellies , writes Marion Crouchman .
27 An in-house lawyer is usually better placed than an outside lawyer to give the advice which will most benefit his client ; he should have sufficient knowledge of his employer 's structure , resources and commercial objectives to enable him to give advice geared specifically to his client 's needs , which will not always be the same as the ‘ standard ’ legal advice .
28 He should seek immediate discussions with the Home Office with a view to having the law altered , to bring English and Welsh law into line with Scottish law .
29 The handful of supporters of the group known as Welsh Resistance Clwyd said he should join other local MPs in the campaign to save Point of Ayr colliery .
30 Chamberlain provided the way out by suggesting to Balcarres that both he and Long should withdraw and so allow Law to be elected unanimously ; he also turned down Balcarres 's remarkable advice that he should allow Long to be elected since Long would make such a mess of things that Chamberlain would be bound to succeed within the year .
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