Example sentences of "should do [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 to see what she should do about the Lenten appeal
2 At the beginning of Lent , Miss White approached me to see what she should do about the appeal
3 He had kissed her on the nose , and they had strolled around their small domain , debating what else they should do to the garden .
4 The rest of the sack matched up to the quality of manufacture and finish of the back system — as it should do at the price .
5 For years he and his father before him had endured advice from well-meaning lunatics as to what he should do with the place — concreting the stones , or letting archaeologists burrow under them with their excavations , or digging a defensive moat round it — and Sir Edmund Antrobus , Bart , had had enough .
6 What does the right hon. and learned Gentleman suggest that those apprentices should do with the training to which they committed a lot of their time ?
7 The sailor 's personal log might not only record what has happened on the journey so far , it might also speculate about what the crew should do with the merman they 've caught in their nets ; it might contain thoughts about food and the way it is stored on board ship ; it might suggest new ways of storing food .
8 She stared bleakly at the damask cloth she had traced her fingers over as if it might hold the answer to what she should do with the rest of her life after tonight .
9 When Madame Denis asked him why he went to such lengths , he answered , ‘ Esther , one should do like the good God ; from time to time one should go and live among His own . ’
10 The mark of the adjudicator is simply that he is called upon to decide what parties in dispute should have done or should do in the circumstances of a particular case .
11 Access Opinions Ltd. asked a number of Labour Members for their views on taxation and what the Chancellor should do in the Budget .
12 I do think , however , that there are still prevalent many gross misconceptions of what universities do and what they should do in the modern age : and it may be that some of these misconceptions still drift about the corridors of the Department .
13 by the divisional court and er it was a case where the divisional court er had to er consider what it should do in the interim , the Lord Justice er in the divisional court judgement deals with the interim position at er page twenty five of the transcript , starting at letter F and er going through to er page twenty eight paragraph B and I think it might help my Lord if you could read that passage in the justice latest judgment .
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