Example sentences of "should [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 His remarks — to the Berlin press club — were received gleefully by senior EC officials in Strasbourg as evidence of US support for their view about how the community should evolve in the new European situation .
2 What type of jobs exist and should exist in the housing field ? direct labour ? sub-contractors should the Housing Executive employ local firms to do work in West Belfast ? does the Housing Executive 's tendering policy fairly treat the local labour force ?
3 Where students esteem that there is better provision to be found in , for example , a local Tertiary College , they will vote with their feet and the argument that they should remain in a Catholic Sixth Form , solely because it is Catholic , holds little sway .
4 In spite of the postponement , a number of senior Liberal Democrats believe the Convention should remain in a state of suspended animation for the near future .
5 Roth also explains that he was ‘ educated to believe that the independent reality of the fiction is all there is of importance and that writers should remain in the shadows ’ .
6 For that reason , it should remain in the hands of local government .
7 Families can be torn in trying to decide whether children should accompany their parents abroad and receive their schooling there or whether they should remain in the home country at a boarding school .
8 They believe it essential that farmers should remain in the far north , however uneconomic their agriculture , lest half the country become depopulated .
9 The tentacle pores of the arms are not as open as in other members of this subfamily and are armed with one large tentacle scale , resembling the arrangement of Ophiopristis , and may be intermediate between the Ophiotominae and Ophiacanthinae but pending further study should remain in the Ophiotominae .
10 There were many complaints about the number of people registering for charity , and the Burgesses ordered that ‘ in future no stranger , journeyman or servant , single or married should remain in the borough longer than six days without giving account of himself to the Mayor ’ .
11 reaffirmed the high landscape value of the appeal site and its determination that it should remain in the Green Belt .
12 I recall that my right hon. Friend and I campaigned together on the same side in favour of a ’ yes ’ vote in the 1975 referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Community .
13 The two sides disagreed on whether 100,000 Moroccan soldiers and thousands of Moroccan administrators should remain in the region during the referendum , the Polisario officials insisting that they be withdrawn beforehand , while Morocco offered to confine them to their garrisons .
14 In an early paper for the Council he adumbrated what he was later to name ‘ partnership in validation ’ : final authority should remain in the hands of the Council , but academic boards in ‘ experienced institutions ’ could be authorized ‘ to reach decisions in defined areas ’ , decisions to be reported to the Council and normally accepted by it as ‘ acts of the Council ’ .
15 Organophosphate should remain in the dock until it is proven innocent . ’
16 Forgive me but it seems to me strange that a lady such as you … how shall I say … should stay in a pensione .
17 This does not mean that you should stay in a firm that stoops to fraud or illegality ; but idealistic notions have to face an economic assessment .
18 They are concerned it should stay in the community , in the house .
19 But you could n't find any to say he should stay in the Government .
20 But the British collection should stay in the Tate , which is a suitable building , and the modern stuff should be moved to a specially designed emporium where it should feel at home .
21 He knew what it meant that Marcus should stay in the room whilst Bill managed for three consecutive hours to make a series of acceptably banal factual observations .
22 They reached Catte Street and Corbett decided they should stay in the tavern where they had stabled their horses .
23 The accepted view in the nineteenth century , except in the working class where people were viewed very differently , was that women should stay in the home , quiet and supportive , looking after the husband , home and children ( probably in that order ! )
24 A settlor had only to make sure that he chose a word which made clear an intention on his part that a trust obligation should arise in the trustee .
25 But my present belief is that if Profumo had come to me for advice ( and my advice , of course , would only have made sense if one postulates that Profumo would have told me the truth ) , I would have recommended that he should throw in the towel ; assert that he had no intention of allowing his private life to be discussed in public ; apologise to the Prime Minister for the embarrassment he had caused both to him and to the party , and withdraw rapidly .
26 Then the masses of the W and Z particles should relate in a precise way according to the electro-weak theory .
27 This should assist in the formulation of meetings and course programmes .
28 It is recommended that a solicitor should assist in the completion of the appropriate application form , for which green form assistance is available .
29 The online catalogue , unlike its predecessor should provide the user with the opportunity for search negotiation ; i.e. , the system should assist in the formulation of the compromised need ( Q4 ) so that the system can be searched not only more efficiently but also so that the compromised need satisfies the visceral need ( Q1 ) .
30 Therefore it was natural that the ploughing should be done in one extended visit to the field : it was convenient that this should fall in the forepart of the day while the afternoon was spent , by the oxen in resting , and by their driver and ploughman in feeding them and seeing to their wants .
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