Example sentences of "should [be] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That day , in the padre 's little room , she accepted it was best she should be leaving Fenton Bishop , best she should be away from the sight of the uniform Rob had worn and the constant sound of aircraft .
2 What has happened to your firm and the rest of the Big Six , that they should be training accountants and then turning them away ?
3 Indeed , 55% of survey respondents stated that the main purpose of their board should be to improve communication between parents and the school .
4 The goal of donor led initiatives should be to improve health care , not to increase private provision .
5 He said some of the cases should be dealt with soon so that the principles for deciding who should be granted asylum ‘ can emerge and be tested on appeal ’ .
6 The commission is effectively saying the Government has not followed the UN Convention for Refugees , under which anyone with a well-founded fear of persecution should be granted asylum .
7 The United Nations High Commission for Refugees has said Selahattin Osberk , 30 , who is due to be put on a flight to Istanbul today , should be granted refugee status and has a well-founded fear of persecution .
8 It said another Kurdish refugee , Selahattin Ozberk , detained in Pentonville Prison , had good reason to fear ill treatment if he was returned to Turkey and should be granted refugee status .
9 Hagans solicitor augued there was little evidence for the earlier rape charge , he should be granted bail .
10 Mr Waddington , who was addressing the Lancashire business school , said that prisoners serving short sentences — defined by Lord Carlisle as under four years — should be granted parole automatically after serving half their sentences .
11 He feels that the church should be helping people overcome problems rather than making money through showing the church to tourists or buying paintings .
12 ‘ Or is it not Farquhar who should be seeking absolution ?
13 Thus the peaks and troughs of the two curves match , illustrating the obvious conclusion that military policy-makers should be seeking ways of increasing the deterrent capabilities of their armed forces in the lower-intensity bands at the right-hand half of the spectrum rather than in the higher-intensity bands at the left-hand end .
14 There is a feeling that they need to develop educational approaches that are based on indigenous conceptions of social service rather than Western urban industrial models and that they should be seeking ways of maximizing the contribution of front-line personnel , either through the direct provision of training or by teaching their graduates how to train and make optimum use of front-line workers ( University Grants Commission , 1980 ; Siddiqui , 1984 ) .
15 It was therefore proposed by , seconded by and carried unanimously that notwithstanding the previous Conference resolution to that effect , the requirement should be waived on this occasion , and that the officers nominated and displayed on the sheet at the rear of the Hall should be elected en-bloc .
16 Two art students wonder if they should be writing diaries too .
17 ‘ You should be writing novels .
18 The ‘ rehabilitation ’ or ‘ long-term support ’ team , as well as caring for a group of people with long-term problems , should also be responsible for maintaining a register of all people who should be receiving help in order to assist with monitoring their progress , ensuring that they receive the right care and treatment and that they do not get lost to the service .
19 That is why we should be receiving apologies tonight from Conservative Members .
20 ‘ And the copper should be lit b'now , ’ Salt continued , getting into her stride .
21 there is a serious side to community education and it is highly political in nature , that it should be directed towards equalising political power at local level , that communities should be learning skills to enable them to work with , and if necessary to confront local bureaucracy .
22 The Wilson Committee found the case unproven but the Labour Party and the trade union movement have since suggested that tax concessions available to pension funds should be made conditional upon the repatriation of some of their overseas investment .
23 FoE pollution campaigner Karen McVeigh says that such allowances should be made conditional on the bus operators including a requirement for low-sulphur diesel in their fuel specifications .
24 But Senator Norris says it is ‘ a wonderful irony and absurd that an act of censorship should be made public in the library ’ .
25 These guarantees should be in writing and should be made public .
26 Three major weaknesses of the paper are its lack of clarity , its lack of detail and the many opportunities it offers to those who hold information that should be made public , to use various loopholes to avoid so doing .
27 The criteria used by regulators or responsible bodies to deem information sensitive should be made public .
28 whether reports should be made public ;
29 Opinions about whether the reports should be made public in future were almost evenly divided , with a tiny majority ( 52 per cent ) against .
30 She points to cutbacks in beds and says the full complement for acute mental patients should be made avaialble .
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